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Trigger Function
Triggers provide functionality for starting and stopping
measurement based on specic conditions and signals.
When a specic 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 satised) are known as trigger
points, which are identied 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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