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IM DL850E-01EN
Simple Trigger (Simple)
The DL850E/DL850EV triggers on trigger source edges (rising or falling edges).
Edge
refers to a point where the
trigger source passes through the trigger level.
Trigger level
Trigger source
The DL850E triggers here (at this edge)
when the trigger edge is set to rising ( ).
Trigger Source (Source)
The trigger source is the signal that is used to check for the trigger condition. You can set the source waveform
to one of the waveforms below.
Analog Signal (CH1 to CH16)
Select a channel from CH1 to CH16 to use the analog signal being applied to the corresponding terminal as the
trigger source.
CH1 to CH16,
1
16chVOLT,
2
16chTEMP/VOLT,
2
CAN,
3
LIN
3
1 You can select the channel of an installed module.
2 When a 16-CH voltage input module or 16-CH temperature/voltage input module is installed. After you select
16chVOLT or 16chTEMP/VOLT, select a sub channel.
3 On the DL850EV when a CAN bus monitor module or CAN & LIN bus monitor module is installed. After you
select CAN or LIN, select a sub channel. However, you cannot select a sub channel whose Input setting is set
to OFF.
Logic Signal (Bit 1 to Bit 8)
Select a bit from 1 to 8 to use the logic signal being applied to the port of a logic input module as the trigger
source. When a logic input module is installed in a slot, bits 1 to 8 appear as options below the channel that
corresponds to that slot (CH1 to CH16).
Time (Time)
Select Time to use the date and time as the trigger source. The trigger occurs at the specified date and time and
at specified intervals afterwards.
• Specify the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second.
• You can select one of the time intervals listed below.
10sec, 15sec, 20sec, 30sec, 40sec, 50sec, 1min, 2min, 3min, 4min, 5min, 6min, 7min, 8min, 9min, 10min,
15min, 20min, 25min, 30min, 40min, 45min, 50min, 1hour, 2hour, 3hour, 4hour, 5hour, 6hour, 7hour, 8hour,
9hour, 10hour, 11hour, 12hour, 18hour, 24hour
Trigger
Trigger
Trigger
Time interval
Specified date and time
• Depending on the specified time interval, a trigger may occur while the waveform is being acquired or in
the pre-trigger section (the section before the trigger that is acquired for observation). When this happens,
the trigger is ignored.
• If the specified date and time fall within the pre-trigger section, a trigger occurs at the end of the pre-trigger
section.
• If the specified date and time are in the past, triggers occur at the points in the present defined by the
function (specified date and time) + (time interval × integer N).
, the specified number of waveforms are acquired. When the specified
number of acquisitions is infinite, waveform acquisition continues until you press START/STOP.
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