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jack of your sensor is compatible with the diagram shown above.
After you have made sure, that your sensor has the correct terminal
connections, you can connect the jack to the DIY port of the MIOPS Smart. The
DIY mode has three different parameters. The first one is the threshold value.
It is given in percentage and it reflects the required change in the signal level
to initiate a triggering. As the input signal can be anywhere between 0 and 3.3
Volts, one percent change is equal to 0.033 Volts. You can set the threshold
value per this calculation. The second parameter is the delay. As in the other
modes, you can add some delay to the triggering event. The delay can be set
to any value between 0 and 999 milliseconds.
The third parameter is called the “mode”. This parameter specifies how the
output signal of the sensor should change to qualify as a trigger event. There
are three options: Change, Rising, Falling. If you set the mode to change, it
will not matter whether the voltage is going up or down. Any value above the
threshold will qualify as a triggering event. If you want to detect increasing
voltage only, the mode should be set to rising. And finally, if you set the mode
to falling, you will only detect decreasing voltage changes.

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