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Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL
DP700 User’s Guide 2-11
Set Timer Parameters
Operation Procedures:
1. Enter the timer interface
Press Timer to enter the timer interface (at this time, the Timer key is
illuminated).
Note: When you enter the timer interface, the channel output is automatically
disabled.
2. Set the number of output groups
"Outp Groups" indicates the number of groups of the preset voltage and current
values that the instrument outputs in each cycle. Its range is from 1 to 2048.
(1) Press the Up/Down arrow key to switch the parameter focus to "Outp
Groups".
(2) Use the num key or the knob to set a desired value for "Outp Groups". For
setting methods, refer to the descriptions of the help information displayed
at the bottom of the interface or refer to the descriptions in "Parameter
Setting Method".
3. Set the number of cycles
"Cycles" refers to the number of cycle times that the instrument performs timing
output according to the preset voltage and current values. Its range is from 1 to
99999. When the value is 1, you can use the knob to decrease the number
further, and then it will be switched to the infinite mode.
(1) Press the Up/Down arrow key to switch the parameter focus to "Cycles".
(2) Use the num key or the knob to set a desired value for "Cycles". For setting
methods, refer to the descriptions of the help information displayed at the
bottom of the interface or refer to the descriptions in "Parameter Setting
Method".
4. Select the trigger mode
"Trig Mode" refers to the timing output mode of the instrument.
Auto: when the timing output is enabled, the instrument automatically outputs
based on the parameter configuration of the timer.
Single: when the timing output is enabled, one single press on OK enables a
single output based on a group of timing parameters, until the instrument has
Tip
Total Number of Output Groups For the Timer = Outp Groups x Cycles
After the instrument has completed outputting operation for a specified
number of times (total number of output groups), the timing output will
be terminated. At this time, the state of the instrument is determined by
the "end state" that you have set. Note: in the Infinite mode, "End
State" is invalid.