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Precision power analyzer communication interface
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:CURSor:FFT[:STATe]
Function
Turns ON/OFF the cursor display on the FFT
waveform display or queries the current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:FFT[:STATe] {<Boolean>}
:CURSor:FFT:STATe?
Example
:CURSOR:FFT:STATE OFF
:CURSOR:FFT:STATE? ->
:CURSOR:FFT:STATE 0
Description This command is valid only on models with the
advanced computation function (/G6 option).
:CURSor:FFT:TRACe<x>
Function
Sets the cursor target on the FFT waveform
display or queries the current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:FFT:TRACe<x> {FFT<x>}
:CURSor:FFT:TRACe<x>?
<x> of TRACe<x> = 1 or 2 (1 = C1 +, 2 = C2 x)
<x> of FFT<x> = 1 or 2 (FFT)
Example
:CURSOR:FFT:TRACE1 FFT1
:CURSOR:FFT:TRACE1? ->
:CURSOR:FFT:TRACE1 FFT1
Description This command is valid only on models with the
advanced computation function (/G6 option).
:CURSor:FFT:{X<x>|DX|Y<x>|DY}?
Function
Queries the cursor measurement value on the
FFT waveform display.
Syntax
:CURSor:FFT:{X<x>|DX|Y<x>|DY}?
X<x> = X-axis value of the cursor position (X1 =
X+, X2 = Xx)
DX = X-axis value between cursors (∆X)
Y<x> = Y-axis value of the cursor position (Y1 =
Y+, Y2 = Yx)
DY = Y-axis value between cursors (∆Y)
<x> = 1, 2(1 = C1 +, 2 = C2 x)
Example
:CURSOR:FFT:Y1? -> 78.628E+00
Description • This command is valid only on models with
the advanced computation function (/G6
option).
• If the cursor display is not turned ON in the
FFT waveform display, "NAN (Not A
Number)" is returned.
:CURSor:TRENd?
Function
Queries all settings related to the cursor
measurement of the trend display.
Syntax
:CURSor:TRENd?
Example
:CURSOR:TREND? -> :CURSOR:TREND:
STATE 1;TRACE1 1;TRACE2 2;
POSITION1 100;POSITION2 900
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:CURSor:TRENd:POSition<x>
Function
Sets the cursor position on the trend display or
queries the current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:TRENd:POSition<x> {<NRf>}
:CURSor:TRENd:POSition<x>?
<x> = 1, 2 (1 = C1 +, 2 = C2 x)
<NRf> = 0 to 1001
Example
:CURSOR:TREND:POSITION1 10
:CURSOR:TREND:POSITION1? ->
:CURSOR:TREND:POSITION1 10
:CURSor:TRENd[:STATe]
Function
Turns ON/OFF the cursor display on the trend
display or queries the current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:TRENd[:STATe] {<Boolean>}
:CURSor:TRENd:STATe?
Example
:CURSOR:TREND:STATE ON
:CURSOR:TREND:STATE? ->
:CURSOR:TREND:STATE 1
:CURSor:TRENd:TRACe<x>
Function
Sets the cursor target on the trend display or
queries the current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:TRENd:TRACe<x> {<NRf>}
:CURSor:TRENd:TRACe<x>?
<x> = 1, 2 (1 = C1 +, 2 = C2 x)
<NRf> = 1 to 16 (T1 to T16)
Example
:CURSOR:TREND:TRACE1 1
:CURSOR:TREND:TRACE1? ->
:CURSOR:TREND:TRACE1 1
:CURSor:TRENd:{X<x>|Y<x>|DY}?
Function
Queries the cursor measurement value on the
trend display.
Syntax
:CURSor:TRENd:{X<x>|Y<x>|DY}?
X<x> = Trend time string of the cursor position
(X1 = D+, X2 = Dx)
Y<x> = Y-axis value of the cursor position (Y1 =
Y+, Y2 = Yx)
DY = Y-axis value between cursors (∆Y)
<x> = 1, 2 (1 = C1 +, 2 = C2 x)
Example
:CURSOR:TREND:X1? ->
"2005/01/01 12:34:56"
:CURSOR:TREND:Y1? -> 78.628E+00
Description If the cursor display is not turned ON on the
trend, the following results.
For X<x>: "****/**/** **:**:**" is returned.
For Y<x> and DY: "NAN (Not A Number)" is
returned.
6.6 CURSor Group
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