The settings for the stop trigger are made in the same way as those for the start trigger. Here, both analog and digital signals can also be used as triggers.
No stop trigger
A running recording is only stopped by stopping the measurement or after the maximum file time has elapsed.
Trigger on signal
See explanation for start trigger above.
Trigger on reception of text signal
Instead of using a measured signal as stop trigger, you can also stop the recording by the reception of a text signal. In this case, the stop trigger is fired by the reception of the text signal selected in the field nearby. The contents of the text signal are not relevant for this function.
Please note the relation between this function and the naming of the data file in correspondence with the text signal in the "Files" branch of the data storage configuration ("Files - File name - Add text signal").
Use stop trigger pool
Enable this option if you want to use the trigger signals in the stop trigger pool. See Trigger pool.
Post-trigger time
Setting an optional post-trigger time.
If this function is selected by setting a time, recording does not stop until this post-trigger time has expired. Exceptions: if the stop trigger does not occur, the "Maximum recording time" setting will automatically stop the recording. If the stop trigger fires only shortly before the maximum recording time ends so that there is not sufficient (memory) space left for the full post-trigger time, recording is nevertheless stopped after this time, i.e. the post-trigger time is partially cut off.
In the offline analysis with ibaAnalyzer, the trigger times of the start and stop trigger are marked by two arrows in the graph.