5154 TRIG, card fpga 7842R signals routing

Can someone tell me how to get a TRIG signal from 7842R 5154 digitizer card card.  I thought I'd see RTSI as a choice in the drop-down list in the config OR-SCOPE VI trigger, is there a step I'm missing?

I should have digital triggering selected on the trigger to set up VI, must have been half asleep yesterday.

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