
COMMAND DETAILS
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:TRIGger:REJect
Set
Query
Description
Selects the trigger rejection filter.
Same as: Trigger key → F4 → F3
Syntax
< Long > < Short >
:trigger:reject <NR1>
:trigger:reject?
:trig:rej <NR1>
:trig:rej?
Parameter
<NR1>
Rejection filter
0
off
1
LF
2
HF
Note
Before using this command, select the edge or
pulse trigger. See the example below.
Example :trigger:type 0
:trigger:reject 1
Selects the edge trigger
and LF rejection filter
:TRIGger:SLOP
Set
Query
Description
Selects the trigger slope.
Same as: Trigger key → F4 → F1
Syntax
< Long > < Short >
:trigger:slop <NR1>
:trigger:slop?
:trig:slop <NR1>
:trig:slop?
Parameter
<NR1>
Trigger slope
0
+ (positive)
1
– (negative)
Note
Before using this command, select the edge or
pulse trigger. See the example below.
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Example :trigger:type 0
:trigger:slop 1
Selects the edge trigger
and negative trigger
slope
:TRIGger:STATe
Query
Description
Queries the present trigger state.
Syntax
< Long > < Short >
:trigger:state? :trig:stat?
Return Parameter
<NR1>
Trigger state
0
Un-triggered
1
Triggered
Note
This function is designed for triggering with slow
time-bases or for single shot events. This query
will return 0 before the trigger point and 1 after a
trigger point (if any).
However with quicker time-bases in auto mode, a
periodic waveform is constantly re-sampled and
thus re-triggered each time, resulting in the query
returning 0 before each trigger. Therefore with
quicker time bases, this will usually result in 0
being returned, even if the waveform is shown as
triggered.
Example :trigger:state?
0
Returns the current
trigger state as un-
triggered.
:TRIGger:SOURce
Set
Query
Description
Selects the trigger source channel.
Same as: Trigger key → F2
Syntax
< Long > < Short >
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