8.2 Timing Chart
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(2) External trigger [EXT] setting (EOM output pulse)
The EOM signal turns ON at the end of measurement and then reverts to the OFF state
once the time (t5) that has been set as the EOM pulse width elapses.
See: "Setting EOM Signal" (p. 114)
When the TRIG signal is input while the EOM signal is ON, the EOM signal will turn OFF
once measurement processing is started in response to the TRIG signal.
(3) Internal trigger [INT] setting
When using the internal trigger [INT] setting, the EOM signal consists of pulse output with a
width of 5 ms. The judgment result and ERR signals do not turn OFF at the start of mea-
surement.
ON
OFF
TRIG
EOM
OFF
ON OFF
Measurement
OFF
OFF
t4
OFF
OFF
INDEX
t5
ON
ON/OFF
HI, IN, LO,
ERR, BCDm-n,
RNG_OUT0 to 3
t3t2
ON
INDEX
EOM
t6
ON
OFF
Measurement
ON
t4
OFF
HI, IN, LO,
ERR, BCDm-n,
RNG_OUT0 to 3