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title: Trigger Setup title: Trigger Setup
description: Setting up the RPM trigger input to work correctly with the Speeduino decoder description: Setting up the RPM trigger input to work correctly with the Speeduino decoder
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date: 2021-08-24T12:57:28.040Z date: 2021-08-24T13:22:38.381Z
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dateCreated: 2020-01-06T01:54:10.355Z dateCreated: 2020-01-06T01:54:10.355Z
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## Trigger Settings ## Trigger Settings
![Trigger settings dialog](/img/constants/triggersettings.png){.align-center width=400} ![Trigger settings dialog](/img/constants/triggerSettings.png){.align-center width=400}
- **Trigger Pattern** - The pattern used by the crank/cam sensor setup on your engine. For a full list of the supported patterns, see the [Decoders](/decoders) page - **Trigger Pattern** - The pattern used by the crank/cam sensor setup on your engine. For a full list of the supported patterns, see the [Decoders](/decoders) page
- **Primary Base teeth** - For patterns where the number of teeth are variable (missing tooth, dual wheel etc), this number represents the number of teeth on the primary wheel. For missing tooth type wheels, this number should be the count as if there were no teeth missing. - **Primary Base teeth** - For patterns where the number of teeth are variable (missing tooth, dual wheel etc), this number represents the number of teeth on the primary wheel. For missing tooth type wheels, this number should be the count as if there were no teeth missing.