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Operating manual<br />

9.<br />

PLC<br />

Logic analyzer<br />

CNC 8035<br />

·T· MODEL<br />

(SOFT V16.3X)<br />

·186·<br />

Operating modes<br />

The way the data is captured depends on the type of trigger that has been selected. Here are the<br />

various types of trigger used and how the data is captured in each case:<br />

Trigger before<br />

The data capture begins when the selected trigger condition is met, i.e. when the trigger line shown<br />

in the information window changes colors.<br />

The trace will end when the internal memory buffer of the trace is full or when forces a trace stop<br />

("STOP TRACE" softkey).<br />

If the trace stop ("STOP TRACE" softkey) is forced before the trigger takes place, the trace will be<br />

empty.<br />

Trigger after<br />

The data capture starts when the "EXECUTE TRACE" softkey is pressed.<br />

The trace will end when the selected trigger condition is met or when forces a trace stop ("STOP<br />

TRACE" softkey).<br />

If the trace stop is forced before the trigger takes place, it will show a trace with data, but without<br />

the trigger position (vertical red line).<br />

Trigger center<br />

The data capture starts when the "EXECUTE TRACE" softkey is pressed.<br />

The CNC will enable half the trace buffer to store the data for trace before the trigger and the other<br />

half for the data after the trigger.<br />

The trace will end when the internal memory buffer of the trace is full or when forces a trace stop<br />

("STOP TRACE" softkey).<br />

If the trace stop is forced before the trigger takes place, it will show a trace with data, but without<br />

the trigger position (vertical red line).<br />

Default trigger<br />

The CNC makes this type of trace when no trigger condition has been specified.<br />

The data capture starts when the "EXECUTE TRACE" softkey is pressed.<br />

The trace concludes when the trace stop is forced before ("STOP TRACE" softkey) and it will show<br />

a trace with data, but without the trigger position (vertical red line).<br />

Trace representation<br />

Once the data capture is done, the CNC will display graphically in the status window the status of<br />

the signals based on the trace calculated for the analyzed variables.<br />

Also, a vertical red line indicating the trigger position and a vertical green line indicating the cursor<br />

position will appear superimposed on the trace.<br />

The cursor position (vertical green line) can be slid along the trace by means of the following keys:<br />

Left arrow<br />

Shifts the cursor a pixel to the left. While keeping this key pressed, the cursor will advance<br />

automatically one pixel at a time and increasing its speed.<br />

If the cursor is positioned at the left end, the trace will be shifted to the right while the cursor stays<br />

in the same position.

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