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[if] or, input=Input_FootSwitch1_End
 
Set_IBR_RunProcess_ON = tim1:25
 
[end]
 
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The [if] line shows an input CIO that is setup for Edge Trigger logic.
 
The [if] line shows an input CIO that is setup for Edge Trigger logic.

Revision as of 19:28, 22 August 2008

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Check.jpg Added Edge Trigger for Inline Conditional Logic

Edge Trigger logic is used to require a button to be released then pressed before it is considered activated. This is usually applied where it is unsafe to allow a button to be continuously pressed (without release) for machine operation.

In previous versions, conditional logic in a process list would not use Edge Trigger logic if it was enabled. Now it uses Edge Triggers when the feature is set to true for any input or output acting as an input.

An example of process list condition logic is shown here:

Cncbender processlist runbuttons.jpg

The [if] line shows an input CIO that is setup for Edge Trigger logic.

Previous versions of CNC Bender only use Edge Trigger logic inside COMDEFs that are inserted into process lists. (A COMDEF is a list of CIO objects).


This improved instant Processor message box displays much more information on the screen than in previous versions. For example:

The new display includes the following information:


This removes all ambiguity regarding what is occurring within CNC Processor during controlled jog moves. If an operator presses a JOG button in CONTROLLED mode and no motion occurs because an axis is obstructed, then at least he will now clearly see that the JOG command is ACTIVE.








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