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RP[N] Range Definition
RP[4]: Level 1 Unlimited Level for positive slope trigger, or high side for
window trigger.
RP[5]: Level 2 Unlimited Level for negative slope trigger, or low side for
window trigger.
RP[6]: Polarity [0…63] Defines the polarity for the digital input trigger of
the recorder.
1: Positive polarity.
RP[7]: Digital
input mask
[0…63] Defines which digital inputs trigger the recorder.
Table 3-41: Trigger-related RP[N] Parameters
The following parameters enable the BH command to fetch only the required part of the
recorder results:
RP[N] Range Definition
RP[8]: Index low [0…1024] Lower buffer index for recorded data
transmission.
RP[9]: Index high [0…1024] Higher buffer index for recorded data trans-
mission. When RP[9]=RP[8]=0, all of the buffer is
transmitted.
Table 3-42: RP[N] Parameters Related to the BH command
Attributes: Type: Parameter, Integer
Source: Program, RS-232, CANopen
Restrictions: None
Default values: RP[1] is set by the UM command. The other
RP[N] values are defaulted to 0 at power on
Range: Defined in previous tables
Index range: [1…9]
Unit modes: All
Activation: Trigger parameters: RR=3
Upload parameters: Immediate
If the drive has stored a previously recorded data vector, setting RP[N] (with N
other than 8 or 9) will invalidate this data. Invalidated data cannot be retrieved.
See also:
RC, RG, RL, RR, BH
Reference chapter in the
SimplIQ Software Manual:
Chapter 7.4, “The Recorder”
SimplIQ Command Reference Manual Alphabetical Listing
MAN-SIMCR (Ver. 4.5)
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