This screen appears if you have set Calculate Make-Break Limits to True. See Global Sequencer for more detailed information.
Name | Description | Mode |
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Make Limit | This array of analog values represents the limits at which each successive stage is to be activated. If Proactive is True, the first limit applies to the second stage, the second limit applies to the third stage, and so on. Each successive value must be greater than the previous make limit and also greater than its corresponding break limit. The size of this array is set to Number of Outputs (or Number of Outputs – 1 if Proactive is True) at configuration time. These values are calculated using Device Capacity when Calculate Make-Break Limits is True. | SP, SQ, ER, ES |
Break Limit | This array of float values represents the limits at which each successive stage is deactivated. If Proactive is True, the first limit applies to the second stage, the second limit applies to the third stage, and so on. Each successive value must be greater than the previous break limit and also less than its corresponding make limit. The size of this array is set to Number of Outputs (or Number of Outputs – 1 if Proactive is True) at configuration time. These values are calculated using Device Capacity when Calculate Make-Break Limits is True. | SP, SQ, ER, ES |
1 SP = Step, SQ = Sequential, ER = Equal Runtime, BC = Binary Code, ES = Equal Startup