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3.3.2.9 Output Logic Dialog Box
This dialog box is used to define the actions that should occur when the various
mechanical limit switches are activated by a digital output signal.
For each Signal, select the Function behavior and Logic level that will activate the
response. Two signals are available, with the following options:
Function behaviors:
General Purpose
AOK
Brake
Logic level: High or Low
For details about the various function behaviors, refer to
Table 2-3
in
section 2.5
.
3.4
The Elmo Studio
The Elmo Studio is a basic application that provides program creation and editing
options for software programs, including Upload, Download, Compile and Execute
Program. You can use it in conjunction with the Composer to edit the application
programs. The Elmo Studio application is fully described in
Chapter 4
of this manual.
3.5
The Scope
The scope is a graphic display tool that enables you to view the data that has been
recorded by the Motion Monitor. It displays multiple recorded vectors in the same
window or in separate windows, and can generate new data vectors by applying
arithmetic operations on the existing data vectors. You may use the scope to view and
analyze recorded motions, zooming in and out of the graphs. You may add required text
to the graphs, retrieve statistical information (such as average and maximum values) and
calculate step response parameters (such as bandwidth and damping).
The Scope window is displayed automatically when the Composer displays graphs of
data recorded in the various Wizard dialog boxes or in the Motion Monitor. Two graphs
are displayed in the Scope data viewer, as in the following example:
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