Fluke PM-3370B Sander User Manual


 
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TRIGger[:SEQuence[1]]:LEVel
TRIGger[:SEQuence[1]]:LEVel:AUTO
TRIGger[:STARt]:LEVel
TRIGger[:STARt]:LEVel:AUTO
Syntax:
TRIGger[:SEQuence[1]]:LEVel <NRf> | MINimum | MAXimum
TRIGger[:SEQuence[1]]:LEVel:AUTO <Boolean>
Alias:
TRIGger[:STARt]:LEVel <NRf> | MINimum | MAXimum
TRIGger[:STARt]:LEVel:AUTO <Boolean>
<NRf> The trigger level expressed in volts.
MINimum Selects the minimum possible trigger level.
MAXimum Selects the maximum possible trigger level.
Query form:
TRIGger[:SEQuence[1]]:LEVel? [MINimum | MAXimum]
Alias:
TRIGger[:STARt]:LEVel? MINimum | MAXimum
Response
: <NR3>
<NR3> The trigger level in volts.
Query form:
TRIGger[:SEQuence[1]]:LEVel:AUTO?
Alias:
TRIGger[:STARt]:LEVel:AUTO?
Response:
0 | 1
0 Level peak-peak off.
1 Level peak-peak on.
Description:
The TRIGger:LEVel command controls the trigger level. The trigger level for the
trigger source is effective only if the trigger source is INTernal 1, 2, 3 or 4. The
instrument function "level-pp" is automatically switched off. If the trigger source is
LINE, execution error -221, "Settings conflict" is generated at receipt of the
command. Execution error -221 is also generated if the instrument cannot report
the unit in volts upon receipt of the query.
The TRIGger:LEVel:AUTO switches the level peak-peak function on or off. If level
peak-peak is switched off, the trigger level is automatically reactivated. If level
peak-peak is switched on, the trigger level is automatically deactivated and the
level range is clamped within the peaks of the signal.