Command Differences From 3000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Agilent Technologies InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series Programmer's Manual

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Command Differences From 3000 X-Series Oscilloscopes

The Agilent InfiniiVision 4000 X- Series oscilloscopes command set is most
closely related to the InfiniiVision 3000 X- Series oscilloscopes (and the
7000A/B Series, 6000 Series, and 54620/54640 Series oscilloscopes before
them).
The main differences between the version 3.00 programming command set
for the InfiniiVision 4000 X- Series oscilloscopes and the 2.10 programming
command set for the InfiniiVision 3000 X- Series oscilloscopes are related
to:
• Zone qualified trigger feature.
• USB 2.0 triggering and serial decode options (which replace the old
• Two- channel built- in waveform generator (with Option WGN license)
• Support for modulation of the waveform generator output on WaveGen1.
• A couple new built- in demo signals (with Option EDU license that
• Four reference waveforms (instead of two).
• Four math functions (instead of g(t) and f(t)).
• Touchscreen, sidebar, and display related command additions.
• Measure cursors mode.
• Support for controlling the optional DSOXDVM digital voltmeter analysis
• Power measurements application modifications.
More detailed descriptions of the new, changed, obsolete, and discontinued
commands appear below.
New Commands
Command
:ACQuire:RSIGnal (see
page
:DISPlay:MENU (see
page
:DISPlay:SIDebar (see
page
:DVM Commands (see
page
:FUNCtion<m>:AVERage:COU
Nt (see
Agilent InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Guide
:TRIGger:USB commands).
instead of one channel.
comes with the N6455A Education Kit).
feature.
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319)
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341)
Description
Lets you select the 10 MHz reference signal mode.
Changes the front panel softkey menu.
Specifies the sidebar dialog to display on the screen.
Commands for controlling the optional DSOXDVM digital
voltmeter analysis feature.
Specifies the count for the Averaged Value math function.
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