Triggering (TRIGger)


Setting or querying the alert function setting

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:ALERt A$

:TRIGger:ALERt?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets the alert function.
Returns the current alert function setting.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled

Example

:TRIGger:ALERt ON
:TRIGger:ALERt?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:ALERT ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

If the warning function is activated, the trigger function will not be available.

Usage
Conditions

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Setting or querying the auto trigger level

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:ALERTAuto A$

:TRIGger:ALERTAuto?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets the auto trigger level.
Returns the current auto trigger level setting.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled

Example

:TRIGger:ALERTAuto ON
:TRIGger:ALERTAuto?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:ALERTAUTO ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

Available trigger types for automatic trigger level are window out.




Setting or querying the spare measurement sample number for the automatic trigger level

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:ALERTSample A

:TRIGger:ALERTSample?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 100, 200, 300, 400, 500

Details

Sets the spare measurement sample number for the automatic trigger level.
Returns the spare measurement sample number for the current automatic trigger level.

Example

:TRIGger:ALERTSample 100
:TRIGger:ALERTSample?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:ALERTSAMPLE 100  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

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Setting or Querying the ON/OFF setting for automatic trigger level for each trigger source

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:ALERTCh A$,B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:ALERTCh A,B$

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:ALERTCh? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:ALERTCh? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B$

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets the ON/OFF setting for automatic trigger level for each trigger source.
Returns the ON/OFF setting for automatic trigger level for each currently used trigger source.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled

Example

:TRIGger:ALERTCh CH1_1,ON
:TRIGger:ALERTCh?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:ALERTCH CH1_1,ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

Applicable trigger types are window-out trigger.




Set or query the channels to trigger

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:CH A,B

:TRIGger:CH? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>

A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = 1 to 4 (Intra-unit channel number)

Details

Sets the channels to apply the triggers.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

Example

:TRIGger:CH 1,1
:TRIGger:CH? 1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:CH 1,1  (when headers are enabled)

Note

The trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

Analog or logic channels.




Query a trigger detection date

Syntax

(Query)


:TRIGger:DETECTDate?

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>,C<NR1>

A = 2000 to 2080 (year)
B = 1 to 12 (month)
C = 1 to 31 (day)

Details

Returns the trigger detection date setting.

Example

:TRIGger:DETECTDate?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:DETECTDATE 2017,1,2  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Query a trigger detection time

Syntax

(Query)


:TRIGger:DETECTTime?

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>,C<NR2>

A = 0 to 23 (hour)
B = 0 to 59 (minute)
C = 0 to 59.999 (second)

Details

Returns the trigger detection time setting.

Example

:TRIGger:DETECTTime?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:DETECTTIME 1,2,3.456  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the trigger function to on/off

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:ENABle A$

:TRIGger:ENABle?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Makes settings for the trigger function.
Returns the current trigger function ON/OFF status.

OFF  Disbled
ON  Enabled

Example

:TRIGger:ENABle ON
:TRIGger:ENABle?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:ENABLE ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

If the trigger function is activated, the warning function will not be available.

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the trigger event counts

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EVENt A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EVENt A,B

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EVENt? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EVENt? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B<NR1>

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B<NR1>

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = 1 to 4000 (Number of events)

Details

Sets the trigger event count.
Returns the current trigger event count.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

Example

:TRIGger:EVENt CH1_1,100
:TRIGger:EVENt? CH1_1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:EVENT CH1_1,100  (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query external triggering

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EXTErnal B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EXTErnal A$,B$

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EXTErnal?

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EXTErnal? A$

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A$,B$

A$ = STARt
B$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets the external trigger.
Returns the setting of the current external trigger.

OFF  Disbled
ON  Enabled

Example

:TRIGger:EXTErnal ON
:TRIGger:EXTErnal?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:EXTERNAL ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

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Make or query settings for the external trigger filter

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:EXTFilter A$

:TRIGger:EXTFilter?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets the external trigger filter.
Returns the setting of the current external trigger filter.

OFF  Disbled
ON  Enabled

Example

:TRIGger:EXTFilter OFF
:TRIGger:EXTFilter?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:EXTFILTER OFF  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

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Select or query the slope direction for the external trigger terminal

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EXTRig B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EXTRig A$,B$

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EXTRig?

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:EXTRig? A$

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A$,B$

A$ = STARt
B$ = UP, DOWN

Details

Sets the external trigger input terminal.
Returns the setting of the current external trigger input terminal.

UP  Rising
DOWN  Falling

Example

:TRIGger:EXTRig UP
:TRIGger:EXTRig?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:EXTRIG UP  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the trigger filtering ponits

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:FILTer A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:FILTer A,B

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:FILTer? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:FILTer? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B<NR2>

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B<NR1>

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 5.0, 10.0, 20.0, 50.0, 100.0 (DIV) (If the parameter format is MR8740)
B = 0, 10, 20, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000 (samples) (If the parameter format is MR6000)

Details

Sets the trigger filter.
Returns the setting of the current trigger filter.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

When in MR8740 compatibility mode, because settings are made per division number, the value displayed on the settings screen will be 100 times set for the value B.

Example

:TRIGger:FILTer CH1_1,10
:TRIGger:FILTer? CH1_1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:FILTER CH1_1,10.0  (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the glitch width points

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:GLITch A,B

:TRIGger:GLITch? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>

A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = 2 to 4000 (Triggering width)

Details

Configure the glitch width with the sampling number.
The current glitch width will be returned as a sampling number.
(On the setting screen, the set value is displayed as the time value multiplied by the sampling speed.)

Example

:TRIGger:GLITch 1,10
:TRIGger:GLITch? 1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:GLITCH 1,10  (when headers are enabled)

Note

The trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

Applicable trigger types are glitch trigger.




Set or query the type of trigger

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:KIND A$,B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:KIND A,B$

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:KIND? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:KIND? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B$

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B$ = OFF, LEVEl, IN, OUT, DROP, PERIIn, PERIOut, GLITch

Details

Sets the type of trigger.
Returns the type of the current trigger.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

OFF 
LEVEl  Level trigger
IN  Window-In trigger
OUT  Window-Out trigger
DROP  Voltage drop trigger
PERIIn  Period-In trigger
PERIOut  Period-Out trigger
GLITch  Glitch trigger

Example

:TRIGger:KIND CH1_1,LEVEl
:TRIGger:KIND? CH1_1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:KIND CH1_1,LEVEL  (when headers are enabled)

Note

Applicable trigger types for the DVM module are LEVEl, IN, OUT.
For the frequency module (8970), voltage drop, period-in/out trigger can not be available.

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the trigger level (for level triggering)

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LEVEl A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LEVEl A,B

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LEVEl? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LEVEl? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = Level

Details

Sets the trigger level.
Returns the current trigger level.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

Example

:TRIGger:LEVEl CH1_1,0.1
:TRIGger:LEVEl? CH1_1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:LEVEL CH1_1,+1.0000E-01  (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

Applicable trigger types are level trigger, period-in trigger, period-out trigger, and glitch trigger.




Set or query the logic trigger filtering points

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LFILter A$,B$,C

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LFILter A,B$,C

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LFILter? A$,B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LFILter? A,B$

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B$,C<NR2>

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B$,C<NR1>

A$ = L25 to L27
A = 49 to 54, 103 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B$ = CHA to CHD (If the parameter format is MR8740)
B$ = A to D (Logic probe) (If the parameter format is MR6000)
C = 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 5.0, 10.0, 20.0, 50.0, 100.0 (DIV) (If the parameter format is MR8740)
C = 0, 10, 20, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000 (samples) (If the parameter format is MR6000)

Details

Sets the logic trigger filter width.
Returns the current logic trigger filter width.
The filter width function is disabled when argument C = 0.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

When in MR8740 compatibility mode, because settings are made per division number, the value displayed on the settings screen will be 100 times set for the value B.

Example

:TRIGger:LFILter L25,CHA,10
:TRIGger:LFILter? L25,CHA
(Response)  :TRIGGER:LFILTER L25,CHA,10.0  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the AND/OR logical operator for the logic trigger pattern

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOGAnd A$,B$,C$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOGAnd A,B$,C$

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOGAnd? A$,B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOGAnd? A,B$

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B$,C$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B$,C$

A$ = L25 to L27
A = 49 to 54, 103 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B$ = CHA to CHD (If the parameter format is MR8740)
B$ = A to D (Logic probe) (If the parameter format is MR6000)
C$ = OFF, OR, AND

Details

Sets the AND/OR logical operator for the logic trigger pattern of channel.
Returns the current AND/OR setting for the logic trigger pattern.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

OFF  Trigger OFF
OR  Logical sum
AND  Logical product

Example

:TRIGger:LOGAnd L25,CHA,OR
:TRIGger:LOGAnd? L25,CHA
(Response)  :TRIGGER:LOGAND L25,CHA,OR  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the pattern for a logic trigger

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOGPat A$,B$,"C$"

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOGPat A,B$,"C$"

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOGPat? A$,B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOGPat? A,B$

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B$,"C$"

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B$,"C$"

A$ = L25 to L27
A = 49 to 54, 103 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B$ = CHA to CHD (If the parameter format is MR8740)
B$ = A to D (Logic probe) (If the parameter format is MR6000)
C$ = "Trigger mask" (X,0,1)

Details

Sets the trigger pattern (4 bits) of the logic trigger.
Returns the trigger pattern (4 bits) of the current logic trigger.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

X  Ignore signal
0  Trigger at low level
1  Trigger at high level

Example

:TRIGger:LOGPat L25,CHA,"X01X"
:TRIGger:LOGPat? L25,CHA
(Response)  :TRIGGER:LOGPAT L25,CHA,"X01X"  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the lower threshold of the window-in/out trigger

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOWEr A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOWEr A,B

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOWEr? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:LOWEr? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = lower limit level (V)

Details

Sets the lower threshold of the window trigger.
Returns the current lower threshold of the window trigger.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

Example

:TRIGger:LOWEr CH1_1,-50E-03
:TRIGger:LOWEr? CH1_1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:LOWER CH1_1,-5.000000E-02   (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

This command is valid when the trigger type is window-in or window-out.




Manually trigger measurement

Syntax

(Command)


:TRIGger:MANU

Details

Sends this command to trigger the instrument while it is awaiting a trigger.

Example

:TRIGger:MANU

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

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Select or query trigger repetition mode

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:MODE A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:MODE A$(,B)

:TRIGger:MODE?

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A$(,B<NR1>)

A$ = SINGle, REPEat, AUTO
B = 0 to 10000 (A$ = REPEat, may be omitted)

Details

Sets the trigger mode.
Returns the current trigger mode as a text string.

SINGle  One-shot
REPEat  Repeat
AUTO  Repeat

Example

:TRIGger:MODE REPEat
:TRIGger:MODE?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:MODE REPEAT  (when headers are enabled)

Note

B is used to set the number of measurements when trigger mode is continuous.
When B is 0, setting the number of measurements is not available.
In a query, a number is returned for B only if it is at least 2.

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the lower period threshold of the period trigger

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:PLOWer A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:PLOWer A,B

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:PLOWer? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:PLOWer? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = Lower level (sec)

Details

Sets the lower period threshold (B) of the period trigger.
Returns the current lower period threshold of the period trigger.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

Example

:TRIGger:PLOWer CH1_2,50E-06
:TRIGger:PLOWer? CH1_2
(Response)  :TRIGGER:PLOWER CH1_2,5.0000E-05  (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

This command is valid when the trigger type is period-in or period-out.




Set or query the pre-trigger interval

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:PRETrig A

:TRIGger:PRETrig?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 0 to 100 (%)
A = Recording length (DIV) (If the parameter format is MR8740)
A = Recording length (points) (If the parameter format is MR6000)

Details

Sets the pre-trigger interval.
Returns the current setting of the pre-trigger interval.

Switching of the unit, please refer to the command :TRIGger:TYPE.

Example

:TRIGger:PRETrig 10
:TRIGger:PRETrig?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:PRETRIG 10  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the trigger priority mode

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:PRIOrity A$

:TRIGger:PRIOrity?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Enables and disables the trigger priority mode.
Returns the current trigger priority mode setting as a text string.

OFF  Disbled
ON  Enabled

Example

:TRIGger:PRIOrity ON
:TRIGger:PRIOrity?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:PRIORITY ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the upper and lower limit values of period trigger

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:PUPLow A,B,C

:TRIGger:PUPLow? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B,C

A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = Upper limit (seconds)
C = Lower limit (seconds)

Details

Sets the upper and lower limits of the period trigger.
Returns the upper and lower limits of the current cycle trigger.

Example

:TRIGger:PUPLow 1,20,10
:TRIGger:PUPLow? 1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:PUPLOW 1,+2.00000E+01,+1.00000E+01  (when headers are enabled)

Note

The trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

This command is valid when the trigger type is period-in or period-out.




Set or query the upper period threshold of the period trigger

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:PUPPer A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:PUPPer A,B

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:PUPPer? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:PUPPer? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = Upper period threshold (seconds)

Details

Sets the upper period threshold (B) of the period trigger.
Returns the current upper period threshold of the period trigger.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

Example

:TRIGger:PUPPer CH1_2,50E-06
:TRIGger:PUPPer? CH1_2
(Response)  :TRIGGER:PUPPER CH1_2,5.0000E-05  (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

This command is valid when the trigger type is period-in or period-out.




Set or query the trigger direction (slope)

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:SLOPe A$,B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:SLOPe A,B$

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:SLOPe? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:SLOPe? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B$

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B$ = UP, DOWN

Details

Sets the trigger slope direction of channel.
Returns the current trigger slope direction of channel.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

UP  Rising
DOWN  Falling

Example

:TRIGger:SLOPe CH1_1,UP
:TRIGger:SLOPe? CH1_1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:SLOPE CH1_1,UP  (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

Applicable trigger types are level trigger, period-in trigger, period-out trigger, and glitch trigger.




Set or query the trigger source AND/OR logical operator

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:SOURce B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:SOURce A$,B$

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:SOURce?

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:SOURce? A$

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
B$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A$,B$

A$ = STARt
B$ = OR, AND

Details

Sets the AND/OR logical operator for combining logic trigger sources.
Returns the current setting of the trigger AND/OR logical operator as a text string.

AND  Logical product
OR  Logical sum

Example

:TRIGger:SOURce AND
:TRIGger:SOURce?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:SOURCE AND  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

-




Set or query the timer trigger

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:TIMEr A$

:TRIGger:TIMEr?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Set the interval trigger ON/OFF status.
Returns the current interval trigger ON/OFF setting.

OFF  Disbled
ON  Enabled

Example

:TRIGger:TIMEr ON
:TRIGger:TIMEr?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:TIMER ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

This command sets the timer trigger in the MR8740, but the interval trigger in the MR8740T.

Usage
Conditions

-




Set or query the combination of interval trigger and other triggers

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:TMCOmpo A$

:TRIGger:TMCOmpo?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OR, AND

Details

Sets the combination of interval trigger and other trigger.
Returns the composition setting of the current interval trigger and other trigger.

AND  Logical product
OR  Logical sum

Example

:TRIGger:TMCOmpo OR
:TRIGger:TMCOmpo?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:TMCOMPO OR  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

-




Set or query the timer trigger interval

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:TMINTvl A,B,C

:TRIGger:TMINTvl?

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>,C<NR1>

A = 0 to 23 (hour)
B = 0 to 59 (minute)
C = 0 to 59 (second)

Details

Set the time interval of the interval trigger.
Returns the time interval of the current interval trigger.

Example

:TRIGger:TMINTvl 1,2,3
:TRIGger:TMINTvl?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:TMINTVL 1,2,3  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

-




Select or query the pre-trigger setting method

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:TYPE A$

:TRIGger:TYPE?

(Response)

A$

A$ = %, DIV (If the parameter format is MR8740)
A$ = %, POINt (If the parameter format is MR6000)

Details

Sets the method for defining the pre-trigger interval.
Return the current method defining the pre-trigger interval.

%  Percentage
DIV  Divisions
POINt  Points

Example

:TRIGger:TYPE %
:TRIGger:TYPE?
(Response)  :TRIGGER:TYPE %  (when headers are enabled)

Note

-

Usage
Conditions

-




Set or query upper and lower limits of window trigger

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:TRIGger:UPLOw A,B,C

:TRIGger:UPLOw? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B,C

A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = Upper limit
C = Lower limit

Details

Sets the upper and lower limits of window trigger.
Returns the upper and lower limits of the current window trigger.

Example

:TRIGger:UPLOw 1,0.5,-0.5
:TRIGger:UPLOw? 1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:UPLOW 1,+5.000000E-01,-5.000000E-01  (when headers are enabled)

Note

The trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

Applicable trigger types are window-in trigger or window-out trigger.




Set or query the upper threshold of the window-in/-out trigger

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:UPPEr A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:UPPEr A,B

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:UPPEr? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:UPPEr? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = upper limit level (V)

Details

Sets the upper threshold (B) of the window trigger.
Returns the current upper threshold of the window trigger.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

Example

:TRIGger:UPPEr CH1_1,50E-03
:TRIGger:UPPEr? CH1_1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:UPPER CH1_1,5.000000E-02  (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

This command is valid when the trigger type is window-in or window-out.




Select or query the measurement frequency of the voltage sag trigger

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:VFREq A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:VFREq A,B

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:VFREq? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:VFREq? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B<NR1>

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B<NR1>

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = 50, 60 (Frequency:Hz)

Details

Sets the measurement frequency of the voltage drop trigger.
Returns the measurement frequency of the current voltage drop trigger.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

Example

:TRIGger:VFREq CH1_1,50
:TRIGger:VFREq? CH1_1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:VFREQ CH1_1,50  (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

Applicable trigger type is Voltage drop trigger.




Set or query the sag threshold of the voltage sag trigger

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:VLEVel A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:VLEVel A,B

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:VLEVel? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:VLEVel? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = Level (V)

Details

Sets the signal level of the voltage drop trigger.
Returns the signal level of the current voltage drop trigger.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

Example

:TRIGger:VLEVel CH1_1,0.001
:TRIGger:VLEVel? CH1_1
(Response)  :TRIGGER:VLEVEL CH1_1,+1.000000E-03  (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

Applicable trigger type is Voltage drop trigger.




Set or query the glitch trigger width

Syntax

(Command)





(Query)


[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:WIDTh A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:WIDTh A,B

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:WIDTh? A$

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
:TRIGger:WIDTh? A

(Response)

[When using MR8740 compatibility mode]
A$,B

[When using MR6000 compatibility mode]
A<NR1>,B

A$ = CH1_1 to CH27_4
A = 1 to 108 (Triggering No.)
B = Trigger width (seconds)

Details

Sets the width of the glitch trigger.
Returns the current width of the glitch trigger.

The channel number is used when in MR8740 compatibility mode; however, in MR6000 compatibility mode, this command is specified using the trigger number, specifically :TRIGger:CH A,B.

Example

:TRIGger:WIDTh CH1_2,2.0E-03
:TRIGger:WIDTh? CH1_2
(Response)  :TRIGGER:WIDTh CH1_2,2.0000E-03  (when headers are enabled)

Note

When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows.

1: Unit1-T1
2: Unit1-T2
3: Unit2-T1
4: Unit2-T2

53: Unit27-T1
54: Unit27-T2
55: Unit1-T3
56: Unit1-T4

107: Unit27-T3
108: Unit27-T4

Usage
Conditions

Applicable trigger types are glitch trigger.