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'''Note:''' You should not enter duplicate times in two or more rows. For each port (each column), you should only enter either Pulse or On/Off event signals. You cannot make a mixed set up for a port, i.e., you cannot mix Pulse with On/Off signals. The HSM validates the Event Table Setup when you save the Method. Warning messages are displayed if invalid entries are detected. | '''Note:''' You should not enter duplicate times in two or more rows. For each port (each column), you should only enter either Pulse or On/Off event signals. You cannot make a mixed set up for a port, i.e., you cannot mix Pulse with On/Off signals. The HSM validates the Event Table Setup when you save the Method. Warning messages are displayed if invalid entries are detected. | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 9. August 2018, 11:53 Uhr
Note: This command is only available when the D-7000 Interface Module is selected on the Method Configuration screen.
Use this command to initiate the review or modification of Event Signal parameters.
Tool Bar Shortcut
Event Signal Table
Time(min): Specify the time at which event signals are sent.
Port No. Columns: Select type of signal to be generated (Pulse, On, Off, or blank) for each port. You can enter signals in up to eight columns (Port 1 through Port 8).
Note: You should not enter duplicate times in two or more rows. For each port (each column), you should only enter either Pulse or On/Off event signals. You cannot make a mixed set up for a port, i.e., you cannot mix Pulse with On/Off signals. The HSM validates the Event Table Setup when you save the Method. Warning messages are displayed if invalid entries are detected.