Chapter 5 To Trigger the Oscilloscope    RIGOL 
MSO7000/DS7000 User Guide  5-41 
Trigger Condition: 
Press When to select the desired trigger condition. 
⚫  SOF: triggers at the start of a frame. 
⚫  EOF: triggers at the end of a frame. 
⚫  Remote ID: triggers on the remote frame with the specified ID. Set the following 
parameters: 
➢  Press Extended ID to enable or disable the extended ID. 
➢  Press Bit X to set the data bit that needs to be operated on. For setting 
methods, refer to descriptions in "I2C Trigger (Option)". 
⚫  Overload: triggers on the CAN overload frames. 
⚫  Frame ID: triggers on the data frames with the specified ID. Set the following 
parameters: 
➢  Press Extended ID to enable or disable the extended ID. 
➢  Press Bit X to set the data bit that needs to be operated on. For setting 
methods, refer to descriptions in "I2C Trigger (Option)". 
⚫  Frame Data: triggers on the data frames with specified data. Set the following 
parameters: 
➢  Press Bit X to set the data bit that needs to be operated on. For setting 
methods, refer to descriptions in "I2C Trigger (Option)". 
➢  Press  Bytes,  then  rotate  the  multifunction  knob    or  use  the  numeric 
keypad to set the length of the data. Its range is from 1 to 8. 
⚫  Data&ID: triggers on the data frames with the specified ID and data. Set the 
following parameters: 
➢  Press Define to select "Data" or "ID".   
➢  When you select "Data", set Bit X and Bytes. For detailed settings, refer to 
parameter settings for "Frame Data". 
➢  When you select "ID", set Extended ID and Bit X. For detailed settings, 
refer to parameter settings for "Frame ID". 
⚫  Frame Error: triggers on the error frame. 
⚫  Bit Fill: triggers on the error frame with the bit fill. 
⚫  Answer Error: triggers on the answer error frame. 
⚫  Check Error: triggers on the check error frame. 
⚫  Format Error: triggers on the format error frame. 
⚫  Random Error: triggers on random error frame, such as the format error frame, 
answer error frame, etc. 
 
Signal Type: 
Press More → Signal Type to select the desired signal type.   
⚫  CAN_H: indicates the actual CAN_H bus signal. 
⚫  CAN_L: indicates the actual CAN_L bus signal. 
⚫  TX/RX:  indicates  the  Transmit  signal  and  Receive  signal  from  the  CAN  bus   
transceiver. 
⚫  DIFF: The CAN differential bus signals connected to an analog source channel by 
using a differential probe. Connect the probe's positive lead to the CAN_H bus 
signal and connect the negative lead to the CAN_L bus signal.