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Commands by Subsystem
Table 59 :CHANnel<n> Commands Summary (continued)
Command
:CHANnel<n>:PROBe:SKE
W <skew_value> (see
page
230)
:CHANnel<n>:PROBe:STY
Pe <signal type> (see
page
231)
:CHANnel<n>:PROTectio
n (see
page
232)
:CHANnel<n>:RANGe
<range>[suffix] (see
page
233)
:CHANnel<n>:SCALe
<scale>[suffix] (see
page
234)
:CHANnel<n>:UNITs
<units> (see
page
235)
:CHANnel<n>:VERNier
{{0 | OFF} | {1 |
ON}} (see
page
236)
Introduction to
<n> ::= {1 | 2 | 3 | 4} for the four channel oscilloscope models
:CHANnel<n>
<n> ::= {1 | 2} for the two channel oscilloscope models
Commands
The CHANnel<n> subsystem commands control an analog channel (vertical
or Y- axis of the oscilloscope). Channels are independently programmable
for all offset, probe, coupling, bandwidth limit, inversion, vernier, and
range (scale) functions. The channel number (1, 2, 3, or 4) specified in the
command selects the analog channel that is affected by the command.
A label command provides identifying annotations of up to 10 characters.
You can toggle the channel displays on and off with the
:CHANnel<n>:DISPlay command as well as with the root level commands
:VIEW and :BLANk.
The obsolete CHANnel subsystem is supported.
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Query
:CHANnel<n>:PROBe:SKE
W? (see
page
230)
:CHANnel<n>:PROBe:STY
Pe? (see
page
231)
:CHANnel<n>:PROTectio
n? (see
page
232)
:CHANnel<n>:RANGe?
(see
page
233)
:CHANnel<n>:SCALe?
(see
page
234)
:CHANnel<n>:UNITs?
(see
page
235)
:CHANnel<n>:VERNier?
(see
page
236)
Agilent InfiniiVision 7000A Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Guide
Options and Query Returns
<skew_value> ::= -100 ns to +100
ns in NR3 format
<n> ::= 1-2 or 1-4 in NR1 format
<signal type> ::= {DIFFerential |
SINGle}
<n> ::= 1-2 or 1-4 in NR1 format
{NORM | TRIP}
<n> ::= 1-2 or 1-4 in NR1 format
<range> ::= Vertical full-scale
range value in NR3 format
[suffix] ::= {V | mV}
<n> ::= 1-2 or 1-4 in NR1 format
<scale> ::= Vertical units per
division value in NR3 format
[suffix] ::= {V | mV}
<n> ::= 1-2 or 1-4 in NR1 format
<units> ::= {VOLT | AMPere}
<n> ::= 1-2 or 1-4 in NR1 format
{0 | 1}
<n> ::= 1-2 or 1-4 in NR1 format

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