User`s manual

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6.13 Setting the Window Trigger (ENHANCED)
Window Setting
You define the window by its center level and width.
“Center” Setting Range :Anywhere within the 8 screen divisions, in resolution of 0.01
div. (Example: If the scale is 1 V/div, resolution is 0.01 V).
“Width” Setting Range :Up to ±4 div from center, in resolution of 0.02 div.
(Example: If the scale is 1 V/div, resolution is 0.02 V).
Note
If you set the window so that the top or bottom is off the screen, the trigger will occur at the
level for the corresponding screen edge (the level at ±4 divisions from screen center) rather
than at the “missing” top or bottom. Therefore it is recommended not to exceed ±4 div when
setting the window.
Setting the Trigger Coupling
Select from the following list of choices.
AC: Uses a signal that is obtained by removing the DC component from the trigger
source signal as the trigger signal.
DC: Uses the trigger source signal as the trigger signal.
Turning ON/OFF the HF Rejection
Select ON when you wish to use a signal source obtained by removing the high-
frequency components from the trigger signal as the trigger source.
Setting the Hold Off
See section 6.4, “Setting the Hold Off Time.”
Correlation with the OR Trigger or Width Trigger
OR
and
Width
are the trigger types on which the window trigger can be used. When
using the window trigger of a single channel, set the window conditions of all other
channels to “–” or “x.”