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To set up the Trigger, go to the Control Panel and select **Setup trigger**.\\ | To set up the Trigger, go to the Control Panel and select **Setup trigger**.\\ | ||
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The Trigger Setup Window will now appear. From here, the user can set up exactly how their trigger is configured.\\ | The Trigger Setup Window will now appear. From here, the user can set up exactly how their trigger is configured.\\ | ||
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//Mode//- refers to the type of trigger to be used. See below for more info on the different mode types.\\ | //Mode//- refers to the type of trigger to be used. See below for more info on the different mode types.\\ | ||
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==== Trigger Modes ==== | ==== Trigger Modes ==== | ||
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//Free Run (without trigger)//- displays block data acquired from the time stream as fast as possible or at the overlap rate set by the user. Free Run is commonly used to analyze random or irregular signals.\\ | //Free Run (without trigger)//- displays block data acquired from the time stream as fast as possible or at the overlap rate set by the user. Free Run is commonly used to analyze random or irregular signals.\\ | ||