Timers, Delay timer mode – Printronix PrintNet Enterprise User Manual

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Chapter

6

Timers

Timers

The GPIO Manager allows timers to be used for different purposes. A timer
can be programmed to create a delay between an event and an action or it
can be programmed to generate an event at a specific time each day or even
at a specific day and time each week.

Figure 222. The Define Timers Dialog Box

Three modes are available: Delay, Daily, and Weekly which is discussed in
the following sections.

Delay Timer Mode

NOTE:

The Delay Mode and Initial Delay option can be controlled by a
predefined data field. The data fields are named
<TIMER_NAME>_Delay and <TIMER_NAME>_InitialDelay, where
<TIMER_NAME> is the name you specified to the timer.

The Delay mode allows you to delay an action by a specified amount of time.
For example, a printer is used on a production line and the operator is
responsible for reloading ribbon when the printer runs out of ribbon. The
operator normally requires approximately 1.5 minutes to replace the ribbon
but if it takes more than 2 minutes we want the printer to prompt an action.

1.

Select

Edit

Define Timers

. The Define Timers dialog box opens with

the Delay mode selected by default.

2.

Type

Ribbon Reloading Error

in the Name field.

3.

Check mark the Initial Delay check box to enable the initial delay
parameters.

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