Selecting Trigger
Modes
Standard Trigger Modes
Trigger Control
Example
Selecting Control
Modes
Example
6-6
Programming
Action
Mnemonic
Select NORM
M l
Select TRIG
M2
Select GATE
M3
Select E.WID
M4
Select E.BUR
M5
Action
Mnemonic
Select trigger off
TO
Select positive trigger slope
Tl
Select negative trigger slope
T2
Select both
T3
OUTPUT 712 ; 11M3 , T1 11
Select
GATE
mode with a positive trigger
slope.
Action
Mnemonic
Switch off control mode
CTO
Select PERC
CTl
Select DELC
CT2
Select WIDC
CT3
Select HILC
CT4
OUTPUT 7 12 ; 11CT211
Select Delay Control
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