Instructions
RIGOL  Chapter 5 To Trigger the Oscilloscope 
5-32  MSO5000 User's Guide 
Source: 
Press  Source  to  open  the  signal  source  list  and  select  CH1-CH4  or  D0-D15.  For 
details,  refer  to  descriptions  in  "Trigger  Source".  The  current  trigger  source  is 
displayed at the upper-right corner of the screen. 
Note: Only when we select the channel (that has been input with signals) as the 
trigger source, can we obtain a stable trigger. 
Trigger Condition: 
Press When to select the desired trigger condition. Rotate the multifunction knob 
  to select the desired trigger condition, then press down the knob to select it. You 
can also press When continuously or enable the touch screen to select it. 
  Start: triggers on the start frame position. 
  Error: triggers when an error frame is detected. 
  Check Error: triggers when a check error is detected.   
  Data: triggers on the last bit of the preset data bits. Press Data, then rotate the 
multifunction  knob    or  use  the  numeric  keypad  to  set  the  data  of  RS232 
trigger.   
Data Bits: 
Indicate the number of bits per frame. Press More  Data Bits, then rotate the 
multifunction knob    to select the desired data bits. Then press down the knob to 
select. You  can also press  Data  Bits  continuously or  enable the touch screen to 
select the data bits. The available data bits include "5 Bits", "6 Bits", "7 Bits", and "8 
Bits".   
Stop Bit: 
Indicate when to stop outputting. Press  More   Stop  Bit, then rotate  the 
multifunction knob    to select the desired stop bit. Then press down the knob to 
select it. You can also press Stop  Bit continuously or enable the touch screen to 
select the stop bit. The available stop bit include "1 Bit", "1.5 Bits", and "2 Bits". 
Parity: 
Used to verify whether data are properly transmitted. Press More  Parity, then 
rotate the multifunction knob    to select the desired parity. Then press down the 
knob to select it. You can also press Parity continuously or enable the touch screen 
to select the parity. The available parity include "None", "Odd", and "Even".   
Polarity 
Press More  Polarity, then select the polarity of data transmission. It can be set 
to "Pos"   or "Neg" .   
Baud Rate: 
Press  More    Baud  Rate,  then  select  the  baud  rate  of  data  transmission  (i.g. 










