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Scope and Multimeter Operations Ignition Scope
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Trigger (Ignition Scope)
Trigger Setup (Figure 9-67) allows you to:
Change the triggered cylinder (Single Cylinder Mode only)
Adjust the detection sensitivity to cylinder firings
About Detection Sensitivity
The sensitivity adjustment is primarily used to fine tune the ignition signal into
a viewable pattern. The “Vertical” slider is used to raise or lower the cylinder
firing detection sensitivity. Adjusting the sensitivity can be useful when:
- When the scope is intermittently detecting cylinder firings. If this occurs,
lower the setting to achieve a viewable pattern.
- When the scope is detecting noise or other events. If this occurs, raise the
settings to achieve a viewable pattern.
It is important to note that detection sensitivity does not function like a
standard scope trigger that triggers at a set level. Adjusting the sensitivity
high (10-20kv), assuming it will trigger at the firing kV and display a pattern
is incorrect.
The sensitivity setting is designed to detect and adjust the viewable pattern
of an ignition waveform. A good starting point for most systems is 2.0 kV,,
however this can vary depending on the pickup. In most cases, start at the
average spark kV of the system (typically 2 kV) and then make adjustments
(high/low) as needed to find and display a viewable pattern. The following
general rules of operation apply:
Higher = less sensitive
Lower = more sensitive
Setup Notes:
- With Wasted Spark ignition systems, the sensitivity level setting only
displays on Channel 1, but the setting applies to both channels.
- Unless you are having problems detecting cylinders, a sensitivity setting
of 2.0 kV is optimal for most ignition systems.
- When a cylinder firing is not detected because it is either firing too low to
be detected at the current setting or is not firing at all, a blank space
displays in the on-screen pattern. To verify a missed cylinder firing, lower
the sensitivity setting to verify that the cylinder is firing, but firing too low
to be detected at the current sensitivity setting. If a cylinder is not firing at
all, the blank space on the graph will remain.
Figure 9-67
If using a time based sweep setting, the Trigger Setup (Figure 9-68) allows you to:
Change Auto / Manual trigger mode
Trigger from a Cylinder or None
Adjust the trigger vertically on the KV scale using the slider (right side)
Adjust the trigger horizontally on the sweep scale using the slider (bottom)
Figure 9-68

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