Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- Parts List
- Specifications
- Basic Functions
- How You Will Use the Model 725
- Installing timerPRO Software
- Setting Up the Model 725
- Field Upgradeable Software
- Getting Help
- Back Panel Inputs and Outputs
- Front Panel Controls
- Main Screen
- General Settings
- Channel Properties Screen
- Quiescent States
- Logic
- Timing Modes
- “Apply” versus “Program All Channels”
- Fixed Output Mode
- Passive Mode (Output = Input)
- Clocked Pulse Stream Mode
- Delayed Pulse After Trigger Mode
- Important Delay Timing Considerations
- Validated Trigger Input Mode (Noise Suppression)
- Timer Mode
- Dynamically-Delayed Pulse Mode
- Toggled Output Mode
- Dynamic Delay Compensation Mode
- Storing and Recalling Experiment Files
- Front Panel Controls and Indicators
- Selecting a Channel from the Front Panel
- Performing a Front Panel Function
- Store/Recall Settings Profiles

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Delay
Added Delay Set an offset value to subtract from the scaled delay length. This is
useful when accounting for camera shutters or other lag times in
experimental equipment. The offset value can be positive (shortens
the delay time) or negative (lengthens the delay time) and the
resolution is set by the time base (e.g., 10 ns).
Duration of pulse The duration of the output signal
Until Reset The output will remain high after a trigger until the channel is reset
Inverted Output Check to set the output high until a valid trigger. The duration of the
pulse and other properties are the same as for the delayed pulse after
trigger.










