5 timer events, 1 power on example, Timer events – Kramer Electronics WP-501 User Manual

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K-Config

Using the Triggers

83

3.

Select the condition for activating the trigger:

For Digital Inputs:

Behavior

Action

Pullup

Trigger Condition Description

Level moved from High to
Low

Activates the trigger
immediately

checked

Closing the circuit

not checked voltage exceeding its maximum defined

value

Level Moved from Low to
High

Activates the trigger
immediately

checked

Opening the circuit

not checked voltage decreasing below its minimum

defined value

Level is High for:

The trigger is activated on the
first occurrence

checked

Circuit remains open

not checked The voltage exceeding its maximum defined

value and staying there for a set period of
time (see

Figure 144

)

Level is Low for:

The trigger is activated after the
defined time passes

checked

Circuit remains closed

not checked The voltage decreasing below its minimum

defined value and staying there for a set
period of time (see

Figure 144

)

Figure 144: GPI/O Events

– Setting the Timeout

For Analog Inputs:

Behavior

Action

Value is lower than

Activates the trigger once the voltage is below the set voltage

Value is Higher

Activates the trigger once the voltage is above the set voltage

Value is between

Activates the trigger once the voltage is within the set range of voltages

Figure 145: GPI/O Events

– Analog Input: Selecting the GPI/O Port and Behavior

You can now add commands to the event (see

Section

9.1

)

8.5

Timer Events

Timer Events include Timer triggers that let the control system wait for a defined time or event to occur and then act

accordingly.

8.5.1

Power ON Example

In the following example, button 3 on the RC-63DL is used to turn the projector ON. If, after sending the power ON

command, no suitable reply is received from the projector during the selected 5-second time period, the Timer trigger

is executed (displaying some type of visible alert to the user or resending the ON commands, as defined by the user).

If a suitable reply is received within the 5-second time period, it will trigger a predefined Monitor Event action list which

stops the Timer trigger (see

Figure 146

) and prevents the alert or error from being sent.

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