Trigger Delay; Trigger Point; Sample Trigger Accumulation Amount - Panasonic HL-C2 Series User Manual

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■ Trigger Delay

This function is used for delaying the timing of trigger detection when
the buffering mode is set to trigger mode or sample trigger mode.
Sets number of sampling times as the trigger delay value. Setting range is 0 to
100000000.
The status during the trigger delay is indicated as "Accumulating". The initial
value is set to "0".
For trigger mode:
Loads the measured data from the actual trigger generated point to the
delayed trigger point that has been set for this function.
For sample trigger mode:
Starts accumulation of the measured data from the delayed trigger point that
has been set for this function after the trigger was generated. The function
ignores even if a new trigger is generated during the trigger delay operation.
When the buffering rate is already set, the trigger delay is counted with the
extended sampling in accordance with the setting.

■ Trigger Point

When the buffering mode is set to trigger mode, the measurement data can
be loaded by setting the data at the trigger generated as a trigger point.
Setting range is 1 to setting "accumulation amount".
The initial value is set to "10000".
· If the "trigger point" is set to a larger value than the setting "accumulation
amount", accumulation cannot be started.
· When the "Trigger Delay" function is set, the measurement data from the trigger
delayed data point after the setting trigger is generated can be loaded.

■Sample Trigger Accumulation Amount

When the buffering mode is set to sample trigger mode, the sample
trigger accumulation amount can be set at every trigger generation.
Setting range is 1 to setting "accumulation amount". The initial value is set to "1".
Be sure to set the sample trigger accumulation amount so that (accumulation
amount) ÷ (sample trigger accumulation amount) is an integer value.
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