The ‘New Trigger’ panel allows users to select trigger action and trigger type for configuration.
Trigger Name– This enables the user to assign trigger names.
Trigger Action– This allows the user to choose the trigger action.
Logger Initial State– The initial state of the logger before a trigger is active.
Log Time (sec)– Enables the user to configure logging time for trigger action. For value =0, Continuous logging and for value >0.
After the First trigger event: the logger starts logging only for a specified time after the first trigger event.
After the Last trigger event: starts logging on the first trigger event and stops logging after the specified time after the last trigger event.
Pre-Trigger time– enables the user to configure the pre-logging time for trigger action.
Debounce– When the switch does not register, another click is relevant when you use Digital I/P.
Bus– This allows the user to choose the CAN bus.
Trigger by CAN/CAN FD Ident– The trigger will be active when the logger receives the message for the CAN ID.
Trigger by Parameter Value– The trigger will be active when the given parameter condition is satisfied.
Trigger by DM1 J1939 Counter – Trigger will be active because DM1 counter increases/decreases/changes.
Trigger by Digital Channel– Trigger will be active for the condition that digital value increases/decreases/changes. Refer to Appendix 4 for setting up digital triggers in ReXgen.
Use LED indication for the trigger–This allows the user to monitor the trigger status via LED(s).
Led Number: This allows the user to select a particular LED for a trigger.
Customize LED: This allows the user to customize the LED.
New trigger– This enables the user to create a new trigger.
Edit trigger– This enables the user to edit the available trigger.
Delete– This enables the user to delete the trigger conditions.
Current Trigger– This gives a brief detail about the trigger created.
How to using Rexdesk
How to using Rexdesk