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Although   this   approach   makes   the   describtion   of   very   complex   situations 
possible, accordingly it allows to define moment to be captured precisely, there 
are   certain   limitations   determined   by   capabilities   of the   hardware.   If   the 
expression  is too  complex  to be  implemented  in the  hardware, exclamation 
icon appears to indicate this fact.
Other   trigger   settings   include   configurable   post-trigger   time,   style   of   visual 
indication   of   the   trigger   using   the   LED,   trigger   out   type   (CMOS   or   open 
collector output) and Trigger In polarity and pull up/down resistor.
5.5 Quick start
1)Attach SIGMA2 to debugged application and launch ASIX SIGMA&OMEGA 
LOGIC ANALYZERS software.
2)Use  Settings/Clock source  dialog   to   select   desired   sampling   rate   and 
mode.
3)Open Settings/Inputs setup to rename input signals for your convenience 
(optional step).
4)Setup traces in Settings/Traces setup dialog to add traces.
5)Define trigger condition in Settings/Trigger setup dialog.
6)Finally run the test using  File/Test  command or simply hit  ENTER  in the 
main window.
This   procedure   can   be   followed   automatically   by   selecting   the   menu   item 
Settings/Connection wizard.
5.6 Examination of measured data
Navigation in the main window can be controlled by keyboard, mouse or by 
combination of both.
Sliding left/right along the time axis is controlled by left/right cursor arrows, 
PgUp/PgDn keys, mouse scrollwheel, mouse motion while holding down Ctrl key 
or by dragging the horizontal scrollbar.
Zooming is controlled by + and - keys, rotating scroolwheel while holding down 
Ctrl key. The * key zooms to 1:1 (every sample visible) while the / key zooms 
out to preview all available data at once. Highlighting part of the screen by 
dragging the mouse zooms to selected region.
6. PLUGINS
ASIX SIGMA&OMEGA  LOGIC ANALYZERS  software features modular design to 
add   functionality   according   to   users   needs.   This   modularity   is   achieved   by 
using plugins.
Plugins  are   dynamically   loadable   libraries   (DLL   files)   located   in   the   main 
program   folder.   Individual   plugins   can   be   enabled   or   disabled   in 
Settings/Plugins  dialog   and   configured   in  Settings/Plugin Settings 
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