3.13
Selecting a Trigger Mode
TRIGGER
This command selects the trigger source and polarity. There are two trigger
inputs, the SMA connector labeled Trigger, and the EXPOSE input carried by the
AIA interface connector, on the rear panel of the camera.
Type In: Response Explanation
TRS AIA CR-LF Selects the AIA interface connector EXPOSE signal
as the trigger source.
TRS EXT CR-LF Selects the trigger connector on the rear panel as the
trigger source.
TRS? Queries the trigger source.
TRM P CR-LF A positive going edge at the EXPOSE input of the
AIA interface connector will start an exposure. This
command automatically enables the EXPOSE input
if it was disabled.
TRM N CR-LF A negative going edge at the EXPOSE input of the
AIA interface connector will start an exposure. This
command automatically enables the EXPOSE input
if it was disabled.
TRM? Queries current EXPOSE polarity.
TRM P Means a positive going edge at the EXPOSE input
triggers the camera.
TRM N Means a negative going edge at the EXPOSE input
triggers the camera.
TRM O Means EXPOSE input port has been disabled. This
can only occur if TRE 0 or TRE 1 has been executed.
TRE 0 CR-LF Forces the EXPOSE signal true and disables the
EXPOSE input. Use the TRM command to enable
the EXPOSE input. Control mode only.
TRE 1 CR-LF Forces the EXPOSE signal false and disables the
EXPOSE input. Use the TRM command to enable
the EXPOSE input. Control mode only.
TRE? Queries current state of TRIGGER command.
TRE 0 Means an exposure is taking place.
TRE 1 Means the camera is in the transfer frame and then
idle state.
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