Terminal block

The Terminal block lets you pause or stop an algorithm when a discrete event message triggers the block or when the Boolean input turns TRUE. Once the algorithm has been paused in this manner, the user must resume the algorithm manually.
Example: The Terminal block is configured to pause the algorithm when the MarketState block sends a TRUE value (indicating the market is halted) to the Terminal block’s Boolean input port.

Block properties
To customize the block, update the Block Properties.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Name to display beneath the block on the ADL canvas |
| Mode | Whether to pause or stop the algo when triggered |