
The Trigger Menu
When you are set up in a multi-card configuration, only the master
card input channels are recognized as the trigger source. The
oscilloscope will not trigger on inputs from the other cards in a
multi-card setup.
This chapter discusses how triggering works in a single card
configuration or in the master card in a multi-card configuration.
You access the trigger options through the Mode field which is located
at the leftmost position of the middle row of fields in the Trigger
menu. The Mode field allows you to select the method you want to
use to trigger the oscilloscope for a particular application. When you
touch the Mode field, a pop-up menu appears, showing the three
modes that are available:
•
Edge
•
Pattern
•
Immediate
This chapter explains what the trigger marker is, how to access the
different trigger modes, and what each trigger mode does.
The default selection for the Trigger field is Edge.
Trigger Menu Map
The menu map on the next page illustrates all fields and the available
options in the Trigger menu. The menu map will help you get an
overview as well as provide you with a quick reference of what the
Trigger menu contains.
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Summary of Contents for 16533A
Page 6: ...vi ...
Page 11: ...1 Run Stop Options ...
Page 15: ...2 Autoscale ...
Page 21: ...3 The Channel Menu ...
Page 23: ...Channel Field Menu Map The Channel Menu 3 3 ...
Page 29: ...4 Time Base Functions ...
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Page 43: ...5 The Marker Menu ...
Page 45: ...Markers Field Menu Map The Marker Menu 5 3 ...
Page 46: ...Markers Field Menu Map Continued The Marker Menu 5 4 ...
Page 65: ...6 The Trigger Menu ...
Page 67: ...Trigger Field Menu Map The Trigger Menu 6 3 ...
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Page 85: ...7 The Display Menu ...
Page 87: ...Display Field Menu Map The Display Menu 7 3 ...
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Page 95: ...8 The Auto Measure Menu ...
Page 97: ...Auto Measure Menu Map The Auto Measure Menu 8 3 ...
Page 105: ...9 The Waveform Selection Menu ...
Page 107: ...Waveform Selection Menu Map The Waveform Selection Menu 9 3 ...
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Page 117: ...10 Specifications and Characteristics ...
Page 125: ...11 Installation and Operator s Service ...
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Page 148: ...Glossary 4 ...