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Chapter 5
Remote Command Reference
TRIGger Subsystem
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Example:
:TRIG:SEQ:TV:STAN MNTS
History:
Added TV trigger mode with firmware revision A.03.00.
Remarks:
Once this function is defined, the selected type is persistent.
Persistent means that it retains the setting previously selected,
even through a power cycle. The setting will change with “Load
State.”
Front Panel
Access:
Trig, TV Trig Setup, Standard, NTSC-M
Trig, TV Trig Setup, Standard, NTSC-Japan
Trig, TV Trig Setup, Standard, PAL-M
Trig, TV Trig Setup, Standard, PAL-B,D,G,H,I
Trig, TV Trig Setup, Standard, PAL-N
Trig, TV Trig Setup, Standard, PAL-N Combin
Trig, TV Trig Setup, Standard, SECAM-L
Video Trigger Level Amplitude
:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel <ampl>
:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel?
Specifies the level at which a video trigger will occur.
Factory Preset
and *RST:
2.5 divisions below reference level
Range:
10 display divisions below reference level to reference level
Default Unit:
current amplitude units
Remarks:
Video is adjusted using this command, but must also be selected
using the command
:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce
VIDeo
. When in FM Demod and Demod View is on, the Video
Trigger level is adjusted/queried using the command
:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel:FREQuency
<freq>
.
NOTE
Trigger Delay is not available in Video trigger mode, so turning Video on turns off
Trigger Delay, but preserves the value of Trigger Delay.
Front Panel
Access:
Trig, Video
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