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Trigger Position buttons allow you to position the trigger point on
the left (10%, as shown in the previous figure), middle (50%), or on the
right side (90%) of the scope display grid. This is useful for viewing events
on the scope that occur before, during, or after the trigger point.
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The Trigger Level lets you select the amplitude at which the scope
will trigger.
After the single sweep capture, data collection automatically
stops
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Auto - This is the rolling, “always on” setting. Data is
continuously collected, refreshed, and displayed regardless of
the trigger source settings.
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Force - Forces the scope to trigger immediately, regardless of
trigger source setting. As with Single mode, only o
collected and displayed; then data collection stops.
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Stop – Causes scope data collection to stop. It does not clear
previously captured data from the scope display.
Note: Trigger Level can only be used when Trigger Source is set to
“Rising Slope” or “Falling Slope”.
Tip: Use Trigger Level when the Trigger Mode is set to “Normal” or
“Single” to facilitate waveform display at a fixed trigger point.
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The Scope Filter “cleans up” or smoothes the appearance of the
displayed trace by removing higher frequency data content. This has an
averaging effect on the displayed waveform that can help mitigate the
effect of noise (or just unnecessary visual clutter) on the displayed signal.
Scope Filter = OFF
Scope Filter = MEDIUM
Effect of Scope Filter on trace display
Note: The Scope Filter has no effect on motor performance. It changes
only how scope data is displayed.
Note: Higher filter setting may filter out meaningful data points from the
display (peaks in particular).
Tip: In most cases Scope Filter can be left “OFF” or at the lowest setting.
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