2.1 Trigger Meanings
This section describes how to set start or stop conditions for measurement.
You do so by setting the type of trigger (level, window, or pattern) and the slope (signal rising or
falling).
Trigger types
The following three types of triggers are provided:
Type
Level trigger
Window trigger
Pattern trigger
1
*
: For pulse channels , only if the level value is set at zero, the trigger can also activate when the pulse equals
zero while falling.
2
*
: For pulse channels , only if the lower limit value is set at zero, the trigger can also activate when the pulse
equals zero while falling.
As well, only if the upper limit value is set at zero, the trigger can also activate when the pulse equals zero
while rising.
Unit
Measure
Operation
↑
Trigger level
↓
Input
waveform
IN
Upper
limit value
Lower
limit value
OUT
Upper
limit value
Lower
limit value
1
High
Low
0
High
Low
X
High
Low
Channel
Trigger
Activates when the
waveform equals or exceeds
the set level while rising.
Activates when the
waveform falls below the set
level value. However, the
Trigger slope
trigger cannot activate when
the waveform equals the
value while falling.*
Activates when the
waveform enters the range
defined by a pair of upper
and lower limit values. As
well, the trigger activates
when the waveform equals
the upper limit value while
falling and the lower limit
value while rising.
Activates when the
waveform exits the range
defined by a pair of upper
and lower limit values.
However, the trigger cannot
activate when the waveform
equals the upper limit value
while rising or the lower limit
value while falling.*
Activates when a logic signal
changes to 1.
Activates when a logic signal
changes to 0.
Ignores the signal. No trigger
will activate.
Alarm
Calculation
System
Trigger Meanings
2
Description
1
2
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