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slice:dcc [2019/09/13 14:03] – [List of Warning Symbols] Michael Radunsky | slice:dcc [2019/09/24 22:09] – [Triggering] Michael Radunsky |
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=== Trigger Out === | === Trigger Out === |
The Trigger Out on the back panel of the SLICE-DCC can be programmed to go high if an interlock (key or door) is opened. The screen shown in <imgref trigger_out> will be reached by touching I/O > Trigger Out. Checking either box will cause the Trigger Out to go high if either the door interlock or the key interlock is opened. | The Trigger Out on the back panel of the SLICE-DCC can be programmed to go high if an interlock (key or door) is opened. The screen shown in <imgref trigger_out> will be reached by touching I/O > Trigger Out. Checking either box will cause the Trigger Out to go high if either the door interlock or the key interlock is opened. |
<imgcaption trigger_out|Setting an output trigger>{{ :slice:dcc:output_trigger.png?430x254 |}}</imgcaption> | <imgcaption trigger_out|Setting an output trigger>{{ : slice:dcc:trigger_interlock.png?430x254 |}}</imgcaption> |
=== Trigger In === | === Trigger In === |
The input trigger can be used to turn on or off the current for either or both channels. From any screen, touch I/O > Trigger In. You will be presented with the window in <imgref trigger_in>. Select which channels you wish to control with the incoming trigger. In <imgref trigger_in_2>, current to CH 2 will be disabled if the Trigger In goes high. | The input trigger can be used to turn on or off the current for either or both channels. From any screen, touch I/O > Trigger In. You will be presented with the window in <imgref trigger_in>. Select which channels you wish to control with the incoming trigger. In <imgref trigger_in_2>, current to CH 2 will be disabled if the Trigger In goes high. |