Type the desired debounce delay time followed by <ENTER>. The debounce delay is used to guard against erroneous events. An event will not be valid unless the input channel has remained at a changed state for the debounce duration.
If you type "2" from the "Sampling Setup" menu shown on the previous page (Latch Polarity), the PDI will respond with the following:
SET LATCH POLARITY |
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Latch Polarity | HI TO LO | |
Low to Hi Transitions only | 1 | |
Hi to Low Transitions only | 2 | |
Exit | X |
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Enter Selection: |
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Enter the desired Latch Polarity. The Latch Polarity is used to latch initial events for individual inputs based on a positive going (LO to HI) or negative going (HI to LO) input.
5.1.4REPORTING SETUP
By responding to the Enter Selection: message at the end of the Configuration Main Menu (see Section 5.1.1) with "3" (Reporting Setup), you may program how the PDI reports event samples to the host device. The items you may program are Reporting Method, Report Start Time, Report Interval, Host Address, Data Format, Time Tag, and Terminating Character(s). The operational functionality of these items is discussed in Section 4.2.2. The PDI will respond with the Reporting Setup menu as follows:
REPORTING SETUP |
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Reporting Method | 1 |
Report Start Time | 2 |
Report Interval | 3 |
Host Address | 4 |
Time Tag | 5 |
Terminating Character(s) | 6 |
Exit | X |
Enter Selection: |
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