COMMAND REFERENCE
DISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT[1]:DATA
Syntax:
DISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT[1]:DATA <string_data> | <block_data>
2
<string_data> Maximum 64 characters.
<block_data>
The result of both examples is, that 1.25 k
notice that character
character
Description:
This command writes data into the user text field. The result is that the data is
displayed on the two text lines of the screen of the oscilloscope. The first
character or data byte is positioned on the first position of the first text line. The
64th character or data byte is placed on the last position of the second text line.
Keyboard characters (directly entered via the keyboard of your controller) can be
sent as <string_data>. Non-keyboard characters must be sent as <block_data>.
The table on the next page shows the character set of the CombiScopes
instruments.
Example 1:
Display on the screen of the oscilloscope the text: "Remote control via PC"
→
Send
DISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:STATe ON
→
Send
DISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:DATA '"Remote control via PC"'
Example 2:
Display on the screen of the oscilloscope the text: 1.25 k
→
Send
DISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:STATe ON
→
DISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:DATA #01.25 k Sends header + 1.25 k
Send
→
Send
<byte(25)>
→
Send
(CH1)
Front panel compliance:
The DISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:DATA command is the remote equivalent of the
"insert user text" option of the front panel DISPLAY - TEXT menu.
Indicates that the user text field is window 2.
Examples:
Maximum 64 data bytes.
Examples:
↓
has decimal value 25, which represents the
Ω
on the oscilloscope screen.
"this is a string"
'this also'
↓
#01.25 k
(indefinite length)
↓
#171.25 k
(definite length)
Ω
will be displayed. Take
Enables display of text.
Ω
(CH1)
Enables display of text.
as text.
Sends
(= symbol
character byte.
Sends space, followed
by (CH1).
4 - 51
25
decimal
Ω
) as single