Machine states refer to the different operational modes or conditions that a machine can be in. There are typically three types of machine states: idle state, active state, and error state. The idle state occurs when the machine is not performing any specific task and is waiting for a command or input to initiate a task. In the active state, the machine is actively performing a task, such as executing a program or carrying out a particular operation. Lastly, the error state indicates that the machine has encountered a problem or is unable to fulfill its intended function, requiring intervention or troubleshooting to resolve the issue. Understanding and managing these different machine states are crucial for ensuring efficient operation and effective troubleshooting of machines.
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