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*'''TurnAtStop''' is for turning the possibility on and off to turn to a position. 1 equals on and 0 equals off. | *'''TurnAtStop''' is for turning the possibility on and off to turn to a position. 1 equals on and 0 equals off. | ||
*'''TurnAtStart''' is for turning the possibility on and off to turn to a position. 1 equals on and 0 equals off. | *'''TurnAtStart''' is for turning the possibility on and off to turn to a position. 1 equals on and 0 equals off. | ||
'''Note:''' if the keys are not there then add them. | |||
=Example 1= | =Example 1= |
Revision as of 10:42, 23 March 2007
Question
Can I set the start and stop position of the turn table?
Answer
Yes, you can by setting some additional keys in the ini file.
- TurnToAtStart is the starting point of the test. so even if you are doing a test from 180 to 270 it will first goto 0 degrease.
- TurnToAtStop is the final point after the test.
- TurnAtStop is for turning the possibility on and off to turn to a position. 1 equals on and 0 equals off.
- TurnAtStart is for turning the possibility on and off to turn to a position. 1 equals on and 0 equals off.
Note: if the keys are not there then add them.
Example 1
Set the turn table to go to 90 degrease as starting point and stop point at 270. Turn table used is the 2090
[EMCO2090] TurnAtStart=1 TurnToAtStart=90 TurnAtStop=1 TurnToAtStop=270
Example 2
Do nothing with turn table default. Turn table used is the 2090
[EMCO2090] TurnAtStart=0 TurnToAtStart=90 TurnAtStop=0 TurnToAtStop=270
As you can see we have changed the values for the TurnAtStart and the TurnAtStop.