Triggering on Waveforms
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NOTE. The Delayed Triggerable menu item is not selectable unless incompatible
Main Trigger menu settings are eliminated. (See the steps at the beginning of
this procedure.) If such is the case, the Delayed Triggerable menu item is dimmer
than other items in the menu.
By pressing Intensified (side), you can display an intensified zone that shows
where the delayed timebase record may occur (a valid delay trigger event
must be received) relative to the main trigger on the main time base. For
Delayed Triggerable After mode, the start of the intensified zone corresponds
to the possible start point of the delayed time base record. The end of the
zone continues to the end of main time base, since a delayed time base
record may be triggered at any point after the delay time elapses.
To learn how to define the intensity level of the normal and intensified
waveform, see Adjust Intensity on page 3–31.
Now you need to bring up the Delayed Trigger menu so that you can define
the delayed trigger event.
6. Press SHIFT DELAYED TRIG ➞ Delay by (main) ➞ Triggerable After
Time, Events, or Events/Time (side) (See Figure 3–50.)
Figure 3–50: Delayed Trigger Menu