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Trigger Function
Triggers provide functionality for starting and stopping
measurement based on specic conditions and signals.
When a specic condition (a trigger condition) occurs, the
trigger is said to activate.
The points at which triggers activate (i.e., the points in time
at which trigger conditions are satised) are known as trigger
points, which are identied by the
mark.
When a trigger activates, you can start or stop recording.
Trigger sources can be selected from among the following:
• Analog triggers (level, window)
• Pulse (level, window)
• Logic triggers (condition, pattern)
• Waveform calculation (level, window)
• CAN (level, window, logic)
• Interval triggers
• External triggers
2.1 Trigger Meanings ..................................................................p. 115
2.2 Enabling the Trigger Function .............................................p. 116
2.3 Analog Triggers, Pulse Triggers, Waveform Calculation
Triggers .................................................................................p. 119
2.4 Logic Triggers (Patterns) .....................................................p. 124
2.5 CAN Trigger...........................................................................p. 126
2.6 Applying Triggers Based on External Sources .................p. 129
2.7 Activating a Trigger at a Set Interval ..................................p. 130
2.8 Forcibly Activating the Trigger ............................................p. 132
2.9 Example Trigger Settings ....................................................p. 133
Trigger Function
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