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operation
SYNRAD FH Series Flyer Operator’s Manual Version 3.4
113
Conguration
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# Set mask to specify inputs used for le selection. In this case, read inputs IN3 – IN0.
FileMask=0x0F
# Now for the mark les.
# With four inputs (IN3 – IN0) we can make 16 discrete matches; however, we will
# not use the 0 state where IN3 – IN0 are all “0” because this could indicate
# the inputs are disconnected or otherwise unavailable. We want to ensure that only
# an active input state causes lasing to occur.
# Remember path and lenames are case sensitive!!
File=1 /markle1.mkh
# “/” symbol indicates that le resides in the Filestores root directory.
File=2 /markle2.mkh
File=3 /Folder1/markle3.mkh
# markle3 resides in Folder1 in the Filestore.
File=4 /Folder2/subfolder1/markle4.mkh
File=5 /network/markle5.mkh
File=6 /network/markle6.mkh
# markle5 and markle6.mkh reside on a network share connected via
# FH Flyers Ethernet port.
File=7 /markle1.mkh
# A match to “1” or “7” marks the same le (markle1.mkh) – this is OK!
# or File=0x01 /markle1.mkh; File=0x02 /markle2.mkh; etc.
File=8 /network/markle7.mkh
File=9 /markle8.mkh
# Because there are only nine valid matches, input states 0 and 10–15 will not match.
# These “no match states are caught by the NullFile command keyword, so Flyer
# will loop without marking until a valid match occurs.
# End of le.

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