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TRIGGERING
DL-1060 provides a variety of trigger operations. You can select a trigger mode, a trigger
source and different trigger settings for a specific measurement. Refer to
Figure 3-17
for
triggering system flow chart. Triggering from a remote interface is a multi-step sequence.
You must first configure the mulitmeter by choosing the desired function, range and
resolution. Specify the trigger source from which the multimeter will accept the trigger.
The multimeter takes immediate internal trigger, a software trigger from a remote
interface and external trigger from the rear panel. Then be sure that the multimeter is
ready for a trigger (in the “wait
-for-
trigger” state).
DL-1060 accepts a trigger only whe
n it is in the “wait
-for-
trigger” state. When you have
finished configuring the multimeter and have selected a trigger source, you need to place
the multimeter in the “wait
-for-
trigger” state so it will take the trigger and make the
measurement. The INITiate, READ? and MEASure? commands all place the multimeter to
the “wait
-for-
trigger” state.
Triggering Commands
INITiate
READ?
TRIGger:
SOURce {BUS|
IMMediate
|EXTernal}
SOURce?
TRIGger:
DELay {<seconds>|MINimum|MAXimum}
DELay? [MINimum|MAXimum]
TRIGger:
DELay:AUTO {OFF|ON}
DELay:AUTO?
SAMPle:
COUNt {<value>| MINimum|MAXimum }
COUNt? [MINmum|MAXimum ]
TRIGger:
COUNt {<value>| MINimum|MAXimum|INFinite }
COUNt? [MINmum|MAXimum]