6-4
IM 701830-01E
6.4
Setting the Trigger Level
(For High-Speed Isolation/High-Speed/High-Resolution, High-Voltage, Isolation/High-
Resolution, Isolation/Temperature/Strain Modules)
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For a description of this function, refer to page 1-10.
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Function
Trigger level setting range
CH1 to CH16 : 8 divisions
For voltage modules, the setting resolution is 0.1 div. If the voltage scale is
2 mV/div, for example, the setting resolution will be 0.2 mV.
Canceling the trigger level
You can press the
RESET
key to set the trigger level equal to the current offset value.
Resolution for setting the trigger level (for temperature module)
The trigger level can be set within the measurement range. The measurement range varies
according to the type of thermocouple (TC). For details, see page 5-16.
The resolutions used to set the trigger level are as follows:
Type of TC
Resolution
Type of TC
Resolution
K, E, J, L, N
6.4˚C
T, U
3.2˚C
R, S, B, W
12.8˚C
KPvsAu7Fe
1.6˚C
Resolution for setting the trigger level (for strain module)
The trigger level can be set within the measurement range. For details on the measurement
range, see page 15-15.
The resolutions used to set the trigger level are as follows:
Range
Resolution
Range
Resolution
1000uSTR
6.4uSTR
10000uSTR
64uSTR
2000uSTR
16uSTR
20000uSTR
160uSTR
5000uSTR
32uSTR
uSTR stands for 10
–6
strain.
Operating Procedure
Setting the trigger level
1.
Press the
SIMPLE
key or the
ENHANCED
key.
2.
If jog shuttle action is not set to “
Level
”, press the “
Source
” or “
Select CH
” soft key to
set the action to Level.
3.
Turn the jog shuttle to set the desired trigger level. You can change the setting a digit using
the arrow keys (located below the jog shuttle).
Simple trigger mode
Enhanced trigger mode
Canceling the trigger level
To set the trigger level equal to the current offset voltage: Press the
RESET
key.
Note
• The trigger level set applies to both the simple and enhanced trigger.
• When using the enhanced trigger, set the trigger levels on all channels which use conditions A and B.
The trigger level set on each channel will be the reference for H and L.
• If the trigger source is a logic input, set the bit status (H/L/X) with “Bit No.” or “Bit Pattern” for each bit
being used.