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Resetting pressure plates send two signals: an ''open'' signal, when first triggered by an appropriate creature or fluid; and a ''close'' signal, set to occur 99 ticks after the pressure criteria are no longer met.  They do not send continuous ''open'' signals while the pressure criteria are met.  A pressure plate that is untriggered then retriggered before it has sent a ''close'' signal will not send an ''open'' signal on the second trigger, and will abort the ''close'' signal scheduled to occur from the untriggering.
 
Resetting pressure plates send two signals: an ''open'' signal, when first triggered by an appropriate creature or fluid; and a ''close'' signal, set to occur 99 ticks after the pressure criteria are no longer met.  They do not send continuous ''open'' signals while the pressure criteria are met.  A pressure plate that is untriggered then retriggered before it has sent a ''close'' signal will not send an ''open'' signal on the second trigger, and will abort the ''close'' signal scheduled to occur from the untriggering.
  
Special care must be taken when linking multiple pressure plates to a single device.  When doing so, it's possible for one of the plates to become activated before another plate has sent a ''close'' signal.  Unlike with single plates, the triggering of the second plate will not abort the ''close'' signal scheduled from the first plate, and the triggered device can become deactivated (closed) despite a triggered pressure plate linked to the device.
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Special care must be taken when linking multiple pressure plates to a single device.  When doing so, it's possible for one of the plates to become activated before another plate has sent a ''close'' signal.  Unlike with single plates, the triggering of the first plate will not abort the ''close'' signal scheduled from the second plate, and the triggered device can become deactivated (closed) despite a triggered pressure plate linked to the device.
  
 
Similar situations can occur when activating a bridge or other refractory building with a pressure plate: if the pressure plate sends an ''open'' too rapidly after sending a ''close'', the bridge will ignore the ''open'' and wedge close.
 
Similar situations can occur when activating a bridge or other refractory building with a pressure plate: if the pressure plate sends an ''open'' too rapidly after sending a ''close'', the bridge will ignore the ''open'' and wedge close.

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