HP (Hewlett-Packard) B Network Router User Manual


 
Comments Executable when initiated: No
Coupled Command: Yes. A settings conflict error occurs if
ARM:STARt:SLOPe EITHer is set and ARM:STARt:SOURce EXTernal is
set.The EITHer setting is only valid when the associated ARM:STARt:SOURce is
set to INTernal<n >.
ARM:STARt:SLOPe1 controls the slope on ARM:STARt:SOURce1 and
ARM:STARt:SLOPe2 controls the slope on ARM:STARt:SOURce2. Note that
’1’ and ’2’ refer to the arm source and not a channel number.
When ARM:STARt:SLOPe is EITHer, having a value of
ARM:STARt:LEVel:POSitive greater than the value of
ARM:STARt:LEVel:NEGative will cause arming to occur when the signal exits
the defined window. If ARM:STARt:LEVel:NEGative is greater than
ARM:STARt:LEVel:POSitive, then an arm event will occur when the signal
enters into the defined window.
The edge selected by ARM:STARt:SLOPe<n > is ignored when
ARM:STARt:SOURce<n > is set to any source other than EXTernal1, INTernal1,
or INTernal2. Other trigger sources have standardized active edges: NEGative for
TTLTrg<n> or POSitive for ECLTrg<n>.
Related Commands: ARM:STARt:SOURce<n >, ARM:STARt:LEVel<chan
>:POSitive, ARM:STARt:LEVel<chan>:NEGative
*RST Condition: ARM:STARt:SLOPe<n > POSitive
Example Setting the arm slope
ARM:SOUR1 EXT1 Set arming source1 to "Ext 1" BNC
ARM:SLOP1 NEG Arm on the falling edge of source1
ARM[:STARt]:SLOPe[<
n
>]
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