34410A/11A/L4411A User’s Guide 71
Features and Functions 2
TRIGGER > LEVEL > TRIG LEVEL > TRIG SLOPE
Set TRIG LEVEL with the navigation keys, and then select NEG or POS for TRIG
SLOPE. The Trig annunciator indicates “waiting for trigger”.
• Remote Interface Operation: The following command selects the internal trigger
source:
TRIGger:SOURce INTernal
The following command sets the trigger level on which to trigger:
TRIGger:LEVel
<level>
The following command sets the trigger slope (positive or negative):
TRIGger:SLOPe {POS|NEG}
Refer to the Keysight 34410A/11A/L4411A Programmer’s Reference Help for
a complete description and syntax for these commands.
Number of Samples per Trigger
By default, when the multimeter is in the wait–for–trigger state, it takes one reading (or
sample) each time you trigger the multimeter. You can, however, instruct the multimeter
to take up to 50,000 readings (up to 1 million for the 34411A/L4411A) each time a
trigger is initiated, whether from the front panel or remote interface.
• Front Panel Operation: Press
TRIGGER > SETUP > N SAMPLES
Enter the desired number of samples per trigger using the navigation keypad, and
then step through or exit the menu.
• Remote Interface Operation: The following command selects the number of
samples the multimeter will take per trigger:
SAMPle:COUNt {<
count
>>MIN>MAX}
After setting the sample count, you must place the meter in the wait–for–trigger state
before readings are triggered
(see “Software (Bus) Triggering” on page 70).
Refer to the Keysight 34410A/11A/L4411A Programmer’s Reference Help for
a complete description and syntax for this command.