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C) Seat Belt Logging
(One jumper for each safety input)
The fifteen Safety Inputs can be set to be ʻLoggedʼ either manually or
automatically.
Not Logging Input Logged
Once an input which is open (green LED is not on) has been logged, it
will be ignored until it is logged as active again. This feature is typically used
(as its name implies) to log seat belt inputs. A seat which is unoccupied will
be logged so that it canʼt cause an E-Stop or Pause if it changes state during
the show. A yellow LED indicates an input which has been logged.
The jumper for an input should be placed in the Log Belts position if it is
to be logged. The jumper should be placed on the No Logging position if it is
not to be logged.
Seat belts can be logged at any time that the Show Pause Reset Input
from the Smart Brick System 1/3 J6 is active. When this input is active, the
safety inputs can be logged by either pressing the Log Belts button or acti-
vating the Remote Log Belts Input by pressing Remote Log Belts Button(s)
attached to it.
If you want to automatically log belts from the motion profile, just set the
Remote Log Belts Input for Internal Power and attach the two wires for this
input together so it is always active. Whenever the Show Pause Reset Input
is programmed active, the inputs that are set to be logged will automatically
be logged.
Input logging actually takes place at the instant that the Log Belts Button,
Remote Log Belts Input, or Show Pause Reset Input are released. The LED
next to the Log Belts Button will light whenever the seat belts are being
logged.
D) E-Stop Buss
E) Show Pause Buss
(One jumper for each safety input)
Any or all of the fifteen Safety Inputs can be set to trigger either an E-
Stop or Show Pause.
E-Stop Show Pause
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