Comprehensive built-in trigger and timer functions
Using a combination of trigger and timer functions eliminates superfluous data and enables capture of only the required data.
Setting example 1
To perform measurement over a four-day period starting January 10
Timer setting |
Date and time |
Start setting |
January 10 00 hours 00 minutes |
Stop setting |
January 14 23 hours 59 minutes |
Trigger setting |
Start trigger |
Off |
Stop trigger |
Off |
Setting example 2
To perform measurements of abnormal signals during device operations
Timer setting |
Daily cycle |
Start setting |
09 hours 00 minutes |
Stop setting |
17 hours 00 minutes |
Trigger setting |
Start trigger |
Level CH 1 (3 V Rising) |
Stop trigger |
Level CH 1 (2 V Falling) |
Repeat |
On |
Setting example 3
To perform measurements every 20 minutes
Timer setting |
Hourly cycle |
Start setting |
00 minutes 00 seconds |
Stop setting |
20 minutes 00 seconds |
Trigger setting |
Start trigger |
Off |
Stop trigger |
Off |
Setting example 4
To perform measurements for a period of one hour, every four hours, daily
With the timer set to daily cycle status, data is captured repeatedly for one hour every four hours.
Trigger setting |
Start trigger |
Off |
Stop trigger |
Scheduled time (one hour) |
Repeat |
On (Repeat interval: 4 hours) |
Timer settings |
Timer mode |
Off, Date and time, Daily cycle, Hourly cycle |
Trigger settings |
Start source setting |
Off, Level value, External input |
Stop source setting |
Off, Level value, External input, Scheduled time |
Pre-trigger |
0-100% |
Repeat capture |
On, Off and Repeat interval |