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IM 704610-01E
Measurement Condition Settings
4
4.4
Setting the Trigger Mode and Slice Level
<<For a functional description, see section 2.4>>
Procedure
MEDIA
FUNCTION
POLARITY
ARMING
INHIBIT
LOCAL
RECALL
ENTER
TRIG
IMPEDANCE EQUALIZER
SEC RANGE
KEY
LOCK
MEASURE
DISP OFF
JUDGE
GO
NO-GO
10%
20%
S
SEC RANGE
SCALE
L.MARK
R.MARK
GATE TIME
DELAY
BLOCK
REMOTE
STORE
UTILITY
JDG LEVEL
LEVEL
AUTO
COUPLE
EQ BOOST
MAN
CONV
50
Ω
1M
Ω
PW
E2T
D to C
BD x1
ns ms
s
%
V
%/
S
SHIFT
SHIFT
Display 1
Display 2
The phrase, “rotary knob & <>”
is used in the following
explanation to instruct the user
to enter numerical setting values
using the knob and arrow keys.
For details on this procedure,
see section 3.7.
Selecting the Trigger Mode
1.
Press TRIG and select AUTO, MAN, or AUTO and MAN. The indicator of the
selected item illuminates. If you selected MAN or AUTO and MAN, proceed to
step 2.
Setting the Slice Level
2.
Press SHIFT+TRIG (LEVEL). TrigLv. appears in Display 2, and the setting
value appears in Display 1.
3.
Use rotary knob & < > to set the slice level.
Explanation
When measuring the pulse width or phase difference of a single pulse, you can select
the level of the data signal at which to make the measurement (activate the trigger).
Slice level refers to the signal level used to binarize the RF signal, and this slice level is
used to activate the trigger.
Trigger Mode and Slice Level
• AUTO (auto mode)
The RF signal is binarized using the slice level that is detected by the auto slice
circuit. For information about the auto slice function, see section 2.4.
• MAN (manual mode)
The slice level can be set in the range below when the trigger mode is set to Manual.
The RF signal is binarized using the specified slice level.
• When the measurement function is set to PW (pulse width), AGC is OFF (see
section 4.9), and the equalizer is OFF:
Setting range: –2.000 to 2.000 V (in steps of 1 mV)
• Other than the above:
Setting range: –1000 to 1000 (in steps of 1)