I would expect it to not trigger consistently when in the noise floor, so it seems that the post-menu activation behaviour is 'correct'. (Although it is debatable' I guess.)
We are not on the same page here. The scope should trigger "consistently" whenever the signal crosses the trigger threshold, going positive.
This seems to be what is happening,
initially. If you look at the 'dot' display screen-grabs, there is an obvious rectangle where negative signal is absent, to the right of the triggering point.
However, as soon as the trigger is refreshed, this behaviour changes. Then it maintains this behaviour until you perform a reset (using the [Default] button, with factory settings in my case).
If you look at where the 0V trigger threshold is shown on the screen, and where the signal is, there seems to be a small negative offset on the signal. Hence, the trigger will "pick out" slightly higher, positive-going peaks on the signal. And the scope will consistently show these peaks at the horizontal trigger position.
But this
isn't consistent. As soon as the Trigger [Type] menu is opened (you needn't actually alter the setting, just open that menu) it changes behaviour, and maintains the new behaviour from then on.
The new behaviour is as I'd expect, where it doesn't trigger because there is nothing to trigger on. (I haven't seen the
initial behaviour in any 'scope before. It is quite a common part of calibration practice to have a ground setting when testing the vertical gain accuracy, and generally with the averaging function set. That is why the 'spike' got my attention -- it isn't normal to see that, and it certainly isn't normal for it to then vanish because the instrument changes it's mind...)
So either this is a 'feature' that disappears as soon as you go near the triggering, or it's a bug. I think it's a bug.
(Not a major bug in itself -- but what does it point to in terms of how the 'scope is being initially set up? I suspect there are errors in that process, leading to this initial behaviour.)