Technical data
604 Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Guide
29 :TRIGger Commands
:TRIGger[:EDGE]:REJect
 (see page 790)
Command Syntax
:TRIGger[:EDGE]:REJect <reject>
<reject> ::= {OFF | LFReject | HFReject}
The :TRIGger[:EDGE]:REJect command turns the low- frequency or 
high- frequency reject filter on or off. You can turn on one of these filters 
at a time.
• The high frequency reject filter adds a 50 kHz low-pass filter in the 
trigger path to remove high frequency components from the trigger 
waveform. Use the high frequency reject filter to remove high- frequency 
noise, such as AM or FM broadcast stations, from the trigger path.
• The low frequency reject filter adds a 50 kHz high- pass filter in series 
with the trigger waveform to remove any unwanted low frequency 
components from a trigger waveform, such as power line frequencies, 
that can interfere with proper triggering.
Query Syntax
:TRIGger[:EDGE]:REJect?
The :TRIGger[:EDGE]:REJect? query returns the current status of the reject 
filter.
Return Format
<reject><NL>
<reject> ::= {OFF | LFR | HFR}
See Also • "Introduction to :TRIGger Commands" on page 589
• ":TRIGger:HFReject"  on page 593
• ":TRIGger[:EDGE]:COUPling"  on page 602
NOTE
The :TRIGger[:EDGE]:REJect and the :TRIGger[:EDGE]:COUPling selections are coupled. 
Changing the setting of the :TRIGger[:EDGE]:COUPling can change the COUPling setting.










