Roper 4411-0046 Automobile Accessories User Manual


 
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Pulse Delay:
The pulse delay is the time between the beginning of the trigger pulse
(either internal or external) and the beginning of the photocathode gate pulse.
The units available are nanoseconds (nsec), microseconds (µsec), or milliseconds
(msec). Only some values are allowed, so the timing generator will adjust the
input value to the nearest allowable value.
Buttons:
OK:
Click on this button to close the Interactive Pulse Width and Delay dialog box.
On clicking on
OK
, the new parameter values are sent to the timing generator.
Cancel:
The
Cancel
button exits the Interactive Pulse Width and Delay dialog box
without saving any settings.
Help:
Click on this button to open the online help for this window.
PTG Interactive Trigger Setup dialog box
The Interactive Trigger Setup dialog box, accessed by clicking on the button of the
Custom toolbar, allows you to select the Trigger mode (Internal or External) and, if
Internal is selected, to set the Frequency, all while acquiring data.
Parameters
Trigger Frequency:
The trigger frequency is used with internal triggering.
Trigger Mode radio buttons:
The trigger mode determines whether the timing
generator will create its own trigger signals (
Internal
selected), or will itself be
triggered by trigger signals that originate in an external piece of equipment
(
External
selected).
Control Buttons:
OK:
Click on this button to close the Interactive Trigger Setup dialog box. On
clicking on
OK
, the new parameter values are sent to the PTG.
Cancel:
The
Cancel
button exits the Trigger Setup dialog box without saving any
settings.
Help:
Click on this button to open the online help for this window.
Figure 296.
Interactive
Trigger Setup
dialog box.