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GUI reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
440User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 62
Remote command:
TRIGger<Ch>[:SEQuence]:HOLDoff
Signal Type
Specifies the "External" trigger mode in detail.
"Rising Edge"/"Falling Edge" means that the rising/falling slope of every external
trigger pulse can trigger a single measurement sequence.
"Active High"/"Active Low" means that the analyzer measures in "FreeRun"
mode as long as the external trigger signal is high/low. The measurement is dis-
continued when the trigger signal changes to low/high.
Remote command:
TRIGger<Ch>[:SEQuence]:SLOPe
5.10.3.2 Trigger Manager dialog
The "Trigger Manager" dialog defines individual trigger sources and delays for the trig-
gered measurement sequences. The dialog is available and its settings are valid if the
analyzer is configured for "Multiple Triggers" (see "FreeRun / External / Manual / Multi-
ple Triggers" on page 438).
Access: Channel – [Trigger] > "Trigger Manager..."
Background information
Refer to Chapter 4.1.4.1, "Partial measurements and driving mode", on page 91.
Figure 5-10: Example of a multiple trigger configuration
The table in the "Trigger Manager" dialog contains several editable (white) or non-edit-
able (gray) columns. All settings are analogous to the general trigger settings in the
Trigger tab. Refer to the following sections:
"Sequence" on page 439
"FreeRun / External / Manual / Multiple Triggers" on page 438
"Signal Type" on page 440
"Delay" on page 439
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R&S ZNB Series Specifications

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BrandR&S
ModelZNB Series
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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