2 trigger source, 3 trigger setting – BNC 1201 - 6 1/2 Digit Digital Multimeter User Manual

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In 1201, user can specify the trigger source to be one of these three

options: front panel operations, external hardware trigger source and

remote interface operations.

Front Panel Operation

Use the front panel buttons - AUTO TRIGGER for auto triggering and

SINGLE for single triggering.

External Hardware

User applies a trigger pulse to the Ext TRIG (BNC) terminal on the rear

panel. External hardware triggering is like using single trigger but the

trigger source is an external hardware. When the multimeter receives a

pulse from the trigger source, it takes one reading, or a specified number

of readings. To set the external hardware trigger, press both the SHIFT +

SINGLE buttons to enable external hardware trigger. The lit “EXT”

annunciator on the display indicates the enabling of the external

hardware trigger.

Remote Interface Operation (By software or internal trigger)

By software trigger: The software trigger is similar to the single

triggering, but instead of using the “SINGLE” button on the front panel,

you send a command from your PC to the multimeter to generate an

event. For using software trigger, use the following command from your

PC terminal to set trigger source:

TRIGger:SOURce BUS

By internal trigger: The internal trigger is the default trigger mode for

the Remote Interface Operation. In the internal trigger mode, a trigger

signal will be issued whenever the multimeter is in the wait-for-trigger

state. To set the internal trigger, use the following command from your

PC terminal:

TRIGger:SOURce IMMediate

4.2.3 Trigger Setting

In 1201, user can specify a variety of trigger settings including the

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