TEXIO DCS-2000E SERIES Programming Manual

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PROGRAMMING MANUAL
DIGITAL STORAGE OSCILLOSCOPE
DCS-2000E SERIES
B71-0461-01

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  • Page 1 PROGRAMMING MANUAL DIGITAL STORAGE OSCILLOSCOPE DCS-2000E SERIES B71-0461-01...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents USING THE PRODUCT SAFELY.............Ⅰ-Ⅴ 1. INTERFACE OVERVIEW ..........1 1-1. Front Panel Overview ............1 1-2. Interface Configuration ............2 2. COMMAND OVERVIEW ..........9 2-1. Command Syntax .............. 9 3. COMMAND DETAILS............. 10 3-1. Common Commands ............11 3-2.
  • Page 4: Interface Overview

    1. INTERFACE OVERVIEW This manual describes how to use the remote command functionality and lists the command details. The Overview chapter describes how to configure the USB remote control interface and Ethernet interface. 1-1. Front Panel Overview Function Variable knob Autoset, Run/Stop, Single keys Hardcopy key...
  • Page 5: Interface Configuration

    4. Connect the USB cable to the rear panel device port. 5. When the PC asks for the USB driver or ‘Unknown device’ listed in Device Manager, install TEXIO- CDC*.inf attached CD. 6. If the computer can not recognize the new hardware due to the security, please go to update the driver from the "Other devices"...
  • Page 6 4. Press Ethernet from the side menu. 5. Set DHCP/BOOTP to On or Off from the side menu. IP addresses will automatically be assigned with Note DHCP/BOOTP set to on. For Static IP Addresses, DHCP/BOOTP should be set to off. 6.
  • Page 7 Press Save Now to save the configuration. Complete will be displayed when successful. 1-2-3. Configure Socket Server The DCS-2000E supports socket server functionality for direct and full duplex communication with a client PC or device over LAN. By default, the Socket Server is off.
  • Page 8 Check *idn? This should return the Manufacturer, Model number, Serial number, and Firmware version in the following format. TEXIO, DCS-2204E, PXXXXXX, V1.00 1-2-5. Socket Server Functionality Check NI Measurement To test the socket server functionality, National and Automation Instruments MAX (Measurement and Automation Explorer Explorer) can be used.
  • Page 9 4. From the Configuration panel access; My System>Devices and Interfaces>Network Devices 5. Right click Network Devices and select Create New Visa TCP/IP Resource… 6. Select Manual Entry of Raw Socket from the popup window. 7. Click Next. 8. Enter the IP address and socket port number of the DCS-2000E.
  • Page 10 12. Choose an alias for the socket connection if you like. 13. Click Finish to finish the configuration. 14. The DCS-2000E will now appear under Network Devices in the Configuration Panel. 15. Click the Open Visa Test Panel to send a Functionality Check remote command to the DCS-2000E.
  • Page 11 20. Click the Input/Output icon. 21. Make sure *IDN? query is selected in the Select or Enter Command drop box. 22. Click on Query. 23. The manufacturer, model number, serial number and firmware version will be displayed in the buffer. For example: TEXIO,DCS-2202E,PXXXXXX,V1.00...
  • Page 12: Command Overview

    2. COMMAND OVERVIEW The Command overview chapter lists all DCS-2000E commands in functional order as well as alphabetical order. The command syntax section shows you the basic syntax rules you have to apply when using commands. 2-1. Command Syntax  Compatible USB CDC_ACM compatible ...
  • Page 13: Command Details

    3. COMMAND DETAILS The Command details chapter shows the detailed syntax, equivalent panel operation, and example for each command. 3-1. Common Commands ............11 3-2. Acquisition Commands ............16 3-3. Autoscale Commands ............21 3-4. Vertical Commands ............22 3-5. Math Commands ............... 26 3-6.
  • Page 14: Common Commands

    3-1-1. *IDN? Query Description Returns the manufacturer, model, serial number and version number of the unit. Syntax *IDN? Example *IDN? TEXIO, DCS-2204E,P930116,V0.82b 3-1-2. *LRN? Query Description Returns the oscilloscope settings as a data string. Syntax *LRN? Example *LRN? :DISPlay:WAVEform VECTOR;PERSistence 2.400E- 01;INTensity:WAVEform 50;INTensity:GRATicule...
  • Page 15: Rcl

    3-1-4. *RCL Description Recalls a set of panel settings. Syntax *RCL {1 | 2 | 3 |…. | 20} Example *RCL 1 Recalls the selected setup from Set 1. 3-1-5. *RST Description Resets the DCS-2000E (recalls the default panel settings). Syntax *RST 3-1-6.
  • Page 16: Esr

    3-1-8. *ESR Query Description Queries the Standard Event Status (Event) register. The Event Status register is cleared after it is read. Query Syntax *ESR? Return parameter <NR1> 0~255 Bit Weight Bit# Weight Event Description Operation Complete Bit Not used Query Error Device Error Execution Error Command Error...
  • Page 17: Sre

    3-1-10. *SRE Query Description Sets or queries the Service Request Enable register. The Service Request Enable register determines which registers of the Status Byte register are able to generate service requests. Syntax *SRE <NR1> Query Syntax *SRE? Parameter/ 0~255 <NR1> Return parameter Bit Weight Bit# Weight...
  • Page 18: Stb

    3-1-11. *STB Query Description Queries the bit sum of the Status Byte register with MSS (Master summary Status) replacing the RQS bit (bit 6). Query Syntax *STB? Return parameter <NR1> 0 ~ 255 Bit Weight Bit# Weight Event Description Not used Not used Not used Not used...
  • Page 19: Acquisition Commands

    3-2. Acquisition Commands 3-2-1. :ACQuire:AVERage.................. 16 3-2-2. :ACQuire:MODe ..................16 3-2-3. :ACQuire<X>:MEMory? ................17 3-2-4. :ACQuire:FILTer:SOURce ................ 18 3-2-5. :ACQuire:FILTer ..................19 3-2-6. :ACQuire:FILTer:FREQuency ..............19 3-2-7. :ACQuire:FILTer:TRACking ..............19 3-2-8. :ACQuire<X>:STATe? ................20 3-2-9. :ACQuire:RECOrdlength ................20 3-2-10. :HEADer....................21 3-2-1.
  • Page 20: Acquire:Memory

    3-2-3. :ACQuire<X>:MEMory? Query Description Returns the data in acquisition memory for the selected channel as a header + raw data. Syntax :ACQuire<X>:MEMory? Related Commands ACQuire:RECOrdlength :HEADer Parameter <X> Channel number (1 to 4) Return parameter Returns acquisition settings followed by raw waveform block data.
  • Page 21: Acquire:filter:source

    ……….. ASCII/Decimal: #42000 28 27 26 26 27……. The actual value of a data point can be calculated with the following formula: (Decimal value of hex data/AD Factor) * vertical scale. Note: AD Factor is fixed as 25. The vertical scale is returned with the acquisition settings that precede the raw data.
  • Page 22: Acquire:filter

    3-2-5. :ACQuire:FILTer Query Description Turns the filter on/off or queries its status. Syntax :ACQuire:FILTer {OFF | ON | ?} Parameter/Return Turns the digital filter off. parameter Turns the digital filter on. Example :ACQuire:FILTer OFF Turns the digital filter off. 3-2-6. :ACQuire:FILTer:FREQuency Query Description Sets or queries the filter frequency.
  • Page 23: Acquire:State

    3-2-8. :ACQuire<X>:STATe? Query Description Returns the status of waveform data. Syntax :ACQuire<X>:STATe? Parameter <X> Channel number (1 to 4) Return parameter Raw data is not ready Raw data is ready Example :ACQuire1:STATe? Returns 0. The channel 1’s raw data is not ready. Note: If the oscilloscope changes the acquisition status from STOP to RUN, the status will be reset as zero.
  • Page 24: Autoscale Commands

    3-2-10. :HEADer Query Description Configures whether the :ACQuire:MEM or :ACQuire:LMEM return data will contain header information or not. It is set to ON by default. Syntax :HEADer {OFF | ON | ?} Related Commands :ACQuire<X>:MEMory? Parameter <X> Channel number (1 to 4) Add header information.
  • Page 25: Vertical Commands

    3-4. Vertical Commands 3-4-1. :CHANnel<X>:BWLimit ................22 3-4-2. :CHANnel<X>:COUPling ................22 3-4-3. :CHANnel<X>:DESKew ................23 3-4-4. :CHANnel<X>:DISPlay ................23 3-4-5. :CHANnel<X>:EXPand ................23 3-4-6. :CHANnel<X>:IMPedance? ..............24 3-4-7. :CHANnel<X>:INVert ................24 3-4-8. :CHANnel<X>:POSition ................24 3-4-9. :CHANnel<X>:PROBe:RATio ..............25 3-4-10. :CHANnel<X>:PROBe:TYPe ..............25 3-4-11.
  • Page 26: Channel:Deskew

    3-4-3. :CHANnel<X>:DESKew Query Description Sets the deskew time in seconds. Syntax :CHANnel<X>:DESKew { <NR3> | ?} Parameter <X> Channel 1,2,3,4 <NR3> Deskew time: -5.00E -11 to 5.00E-11 -50ns to 50 ns. Return parameter <NR3> Returns the deskew time. Example :CHANnel1:DESKew 1.300E-9 Sets the deskew time to 1.3 nano seconds.
  • Page 27: Channel:Impedance

    3-4-6. :CHANnel<X>:IMPedance? Query Description Returns the impedance of the oscilloscope. Syntax :CHANnel<X>:IMPedance? Parameter <x> Channel 1/2/3/4 CH1/2/3/4 Return parameter <NR3> Returns the impedance value. Example :CHANnel1:IMPedance? 1.000000E+06 The impedance is 1M ohms. 3-4-7. :CHANnel<X>:INVert Query Description Inverts a channel or returns its status. Syntax :CHANnel<X>:INVert {OFF | ON | ?} Parameter...
  • Page 28: Channel:Probe:ratio

    3-4-9. :CHANnel<X>:PROBe:RATio Query Description Sets or returns the probe attenuation factor. Syntax :CHANnel<X>:PROBe:RATio { <NRf> | ?} Related Commands :CHANnel<X>:PROBe:TYPe Parameter <X> Channel 1, 2, 3, 4 <NRf> Probe attenuation factor. Return parameter <NR3> Returns the probe factor. Example :CHANnel1:PROBe:RATio 1.00E+0 Sets the Channel 1 probe attenuation factor to 1x 3-4-10.
  • Page 29: Math Commands

    3-5. Math Commands 3-5-1. :MATH:DISP .................... 26 3-5-2. :MATH:TYPe .................... 26 3-5-3. :MATH:DUAL:SOURce<X> ..............27 3-5-4. :MATH:DUAL:OPERator ................27 3-5-5. :MATH:DUAL:POSition ................27 3-5-6. :MATH:DUAL:SCALe ................28 3-5-7. :MATH:FFT:SOURce ................28 3-5-8. :MATH:FFT:MAG ..................28 3-5-9. :MATH:FFT:WINDow ................29 3-5-10. :MATH:FFT:POSition ................29 3-5-11.
  • Page 30: Math:dual:source

    3-5-3. :MATH:DUAL:SOURce<X> Query Description Sets the dual math source for source 1 or 2. Syntax :MATH:DUAL:SOURce<X> { CH1 | CH2 | CH3 | CH4 | REF1 | REF2 | REF3 | REF4 | ? } Parameter <X> Source number 1 or 2 CH1~4 Channel 1 to 4 REF1~4...
  • Page 31: Math:dual:scale

    3-5-6. :MATH:DUAL:SCALe Query Description Sets the vertical scale of the displayed math result. Syntax :MATH:DUAL:SCALe {<NRf> | ?} Parameter <NRf> Vertical scale Return parameter <NR3> Returns the scale. Example :MATH:DUAL:SCALe 2.0E-3 Sets the vertical scale to 2mV/2mA. 3-5-7. :MATH:FFT:SOURce Query Description Sets and queries the FFT math source.
  • Page 32: Math:fft:window

    3-5-9. :MATH:FFT:WINDow Query Description Sets the windowing filter used for the FFT function. Syntax :MATH:FFT:WINDow {RECTangular|HAMming|HANning|BLAckman|?} Parameter RECTangular Rectangular window HAMming Hamming window HANning Hanning window BLAckman Blackman window Return parameter Returns the FFT window. Example :MATH:FFT:WINDow HAMming Sets the FFT window filter to hamming. 3-5-10.
  • Page 33: Math:fft:horizontal:scale

    3-5-12. :MATH:FFT:HORizontal:SCALe Query Description Sets or queries the zoom scale for FFT math. Syntax :MATH:FFT:HORizonatal:SCALe {<NRf> | ?} Parameter <NRf> Zoom scale: 1 to 20 times Return parameter <NR3> Returns zoom scale. Example :MATH:FFT:HORizontal:SCALe 5 Sets the zoom scale to 5X. 3-5-13.
  • Page 34: Math:define

    3-5-14. :MATH:DEFine Query Description Sets or queries the advanced math expression as a string. Syntax :MATH:DEFine {<string>| ?} Related :MATH:DISP :MATH:TYPe Parameter <string> An expression enclosed in double quotes. Note, ensure parentheses are used correctly in the expression. The expression can contain the following parts: Source CH1~CH4, Ref1~Ref4...
  • Page 35: Mathvar:var

    3-5-16. :MATHVAR:VAR<X> Query Description Sets or returns the VAR1 or VAR2 variables. Syntax :MATHVAR:VAR<x> {<NRf> | ?} Related :MATH:DEFine Commands Parameter <X> 1, 2 (VAR1 or VAR2) <NRf> Value of VAR1/VAR2 Return parameter <NR3> Returns the value of VAR1/VAR2 Example :MATHVAR:VAR1 6.0e4 Sets VAR1 to 60000.
  • Page 36: Cursor Commands

    3-6. Cursor Commands 3-6-1. :CURSor:MODe ..................33 3-6-2. :CURSor:SOURce ................... 34 3-6-3. :CURSor:HUNI ..................34 3-6-4. :CURSor:HUSE ..................34 3-6-5. :CURSor:VUNI ..................35 3-6-6. :CURSor:VUSE ..................35 3-6-7. :CURSor:DDT ..................35 3-6-8. :CURSor:H1Position ................36 3-6-9. :CURSor:H2Position ................36 3-6-10. :CURSor:HDELta ................... 36 3-6-11.
  • Page 37: Cursor:source

    3-6-2. :CURSor:SOURce Query Description Sets or queries the cursor source. Syntax :CURSor:SOURce {CH1 | CH2 |CH3 | CH4 | REF1 | REF2 | REF3 | REF4 | MATH | BUS1 | ?} Parameter CH1~CH4 Channel 1 to 4 REF1~4 Reference waveform 1 to 4 MATH Math source BUS1...
  • Page 38: Cursor:vuni

    3-6-5. :CURSor:VUNI Query Description Sets or queries the units for the vertical bar cursors. Syntax :CURSor:VUNI {BASE | PERcent | ?} Related Commands :CURSor:MODe Parameter BASE Sets the vertical cursor units the same as the scope units (V or A). PERcent Sets the displayed units to percent.
  • Page 39: Cursor:h1Position

    3-6-8. :CURSor:H1Position Query Description Sets or returns the first horizontal cursor (H1) position. Syntax :CURSor:H1Position {<NRf>| ?} Related Commands :CURSor:H2Position Parameter <NRf> Horizontal position Return parameter Returns the cursor position. Example :CURSor:H1Position? -1.34E-3 Returns the H1 cursor position as -1.34ms. 3-6-9.
  • Page 40: Cursor:v1Position

    3-6-11. :CURSor:V1Position Query Description Sets the first vertical cursor (V1) position. Syntax :CURSor:V1Position {<NRf>| ?} Parameter <NRf> Vertical position. Depends on the vertical scale. Return parameter <NR3> Returns the cursor position. Example :CURSor:V1Position 1.6E -1 Sets the V1 cursor position to 160mA. 3-6-12.
  • Page 41: Cursor:xy:rectangular:x:position

    3-6-14. :CURSor:XY:RECTangular:X:POSition<X> Query Description Sets or queries the horizontal position in XY mode for the X rectangular coordinates for cursor 1 or 2. Syntax :CURSor:XY:RECTangular:X:POSition<X> {NRf|?} Parameter <X> Cursor 1, 2 <NRf> Horizontal position co-ordinates Return parameter <NR3> Returns the cursor position. Example :CURSor:XY:RECTangular:X:POSition1 4.0E-3 Sets the X-coordinate cursor 1 position to 40mV/mV.
  • Page 42: Cursor:xy:rectangular:y:delta

    3-6-17. :CURSor:XY:RECTangular:Y:DELta Query Description Returns the delta value of cursor 1 and 2 on the Y coordinate. Syntax :CURSor:XY:RECTangular:Y:DELta {?} Return Parameter <NR3> Returns the delta value of cursor 1 and 2 as <NR3>. Example :CURSor:XY:RECTangular:Y:DELta? 80.0E-3 Returns the horizontal delta as 80mV. 3-6-18.
  • Page 43: Cursor:xy:polar:theta:delta

    3-6-21. :CURSor:XY:POLar:THETA:DELta Query Description Queries the polar angle delta between cursor1 and cursor2. Syntax :CURSor:XY:POLar:THETA:DELta {?} Return parameter <NR3> Returns the theta delta between cursor1 and cursor2. Example :CURSor:XY:POLar:THETA:DELta? 9.10E+0 Returns the delta as 9.1˚. 3-6-22. :CURSor:XY:PRODuct:POSition<X> Query Description Queries the product in XY mode for the specified cursor, where x can be either 1 or 2.
  • Page 44: Display Commands

    3-6-25. :CURSor:XY:RATio:DELta Query Description Queries the ratio delta in XY mode. Syntax :CURSor:XY:RATio:DELta {?} Return parameter <NR3> Returns the ratio delta. Example :CURSor:XY:RATio:DELta? 5.39E+1 Returns the ratio delta as 53.9V/V. 3-7. Display Commands 3-7-1. :DISPlay:INTensity:WAVEform..............41 3-7-2. :DISPlay:INTensity:GRATicule ..............42 3-7-3.
  • Page 45: Display:intensity:graticule

    3-7-2. :DISPlay:INTensity:GRATicule Query Description Sets or queries the graticule intensity level. Syntax :DISPlay:INTensity:GRATicule {<NRf> | ?} Parameter <NRf> 1.0E+0 to 1.0E+2 (10% to 100%) Return Parameter <NR3> Returns the graticule intensity. Example :DISPlay:INTensity:GRATicule 5.0E+1 Sets the graticule intensity to 50%. 3-7-3.
  • Page 46: Display:persistence

    3-7-6. :DISPlay:PERSistence Query Description Sets or queries the waveform persistence level. Syntax :DISPlay:PERSistence { INFInite | OFF | <NRf> | ? } Parameter <NRf> 16E-3, 30E-3, 60E-3, 120E-3, 240E-3, 500E-3, 750E-3, 1, 1.5,2,...,9.5,10 (16mS to 10S) INFInite Infinite persistence No persistence Return Parameter <NR3>...
  • Page 47: Hardcopy Commands

    3-7-9. :DISPlay:OUTPut Query Description Returns the screen image as a 16 bit RGB run length encoded image. Syntax :DISPlay:OUTPut ? Return parameter Returns: header + data + LF Example For example assuming the image data size is 31649 bytes then the following would be returned: #531649<[count] [color] [count] [color]…..
  • Page 48: Hardcopy:mode

    3-8-2. :HARDcopy:MODe Query Description Sets or queries whether hardcopy is set to print or save. Syntax :HARDcopy:MODe { PRINT | SAVE | ? } Related Commands :HARDcopy:START Parameter PRINT Print mode SAVE Save mode Return parameter Returns the mode.(PRINT/SAVE) Example :HARDcopy:MODe PRINT Sets hardcopy to print.
  • Page 49: Hardcopy:saveformat

    3-8-5. :HARDcopy:SAVEFORMat Query Description Sets or queries the image save file type. Syntax :HARDcopy:SAVEFORMat { PNG | BMP | ? } Related Commands :HARDcopy:START :HARDcopy:MODe Parameter PNG file format BMP file format Return parameter Returns the image file format (PNG/BMP). Example :HARDcopy:SAVEFORMat PNG Sets the file format to PNG.
  • Page 50: Measure Commands

    3-9. Measure Commands 3-9-1. :MEASure:GATing ................... 48 3-9-2. :MEASure:SOURce.................. 48 3-9-3. :MEASure:METHod.................. 48 3-9-4. :MEASUrement:REFLevel:PERCent:HIGH ..........49 3-9-5. :MEASUrement:REFLevel:PERCent:LOW ..........49 3-9-6. :MEASUrement:REFLevel:PERCent:MID..........49 3-9-7. :MEASUrement:REFLevel:PERCent:MID2 ..........49 3-9-8. :MEASure:FALL ..................50 3-9-9. :MEASure:FOVShoot ................50 3-9-10. :MEASure:FPReshoot ................50 3-9-11.
  • Page 51: Measure:gating

    3-9-1. :MEASure:GATing Query Description Sets or queries the measurement gating. Syntax :MEASure:GATing { OFF | SCREen | CURSor | ? } Parameter Full record SCREen Gating set to screen width CURSor Gating between cursors Return parameter Returns the gating. (OFF, SCREEN, CURSOR) Example :MEASure:GATing OFF Turns gating off (full record).
  • Page 52: Measurement:reflevel:percent:high

    3-9-4. :MEASUrement:REFLevel:PERCent:HIGH Query Description Sets or queries the high reference level as a percentage. Syntax :MEASUrement:REFLevel:PERCent:HIGH {<NRf> | ?} Parameter <NRf> 0 - 100% Return parameter Returns the high reference level Example :MEASUrement:REFLevel:PERCent:HIGH 50.1 Set the high reference level to 50.1%. 3-9-5.
  • Page 53: Measure:fall

    3-9-8. :MEASure:FALL Query Description Returns the fall time measurement result. Syntax :MEASure:FALL{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Indicates the source channel is not Chan Off activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel. See the example below. Example :MEASure:SOURce1 CH1 :MEASure:FALL?
  • Page 54: Measure:frequency

    3-9-11. :MEASure:FREQuency Query Description Returns the frequency value. Syntax :MEASure:FREQuency{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the frequency in Hz. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel. See the example below. Example :MEASure:SOURce1 CH1 :MEASure:FREQuency?
  • Page 55: Measure:pduty

    3-9-13. :MEASure:PDUTy Query Description Returns the positive duty cycle ratio as percentage. Syntax :MEASure:PDUTy{?} Related commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the positive duty ratio. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel.
  • Page 56: Measure:pwidth

    3-9-15. :MEASure:PWIDth Query Description Returns the first positive pulse width. Syntax :MEASure:PWIDth{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the positive pulse width. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel.
  • Page 57: Measure:rovshoot

    3-9-17. :MEASure:ROVShoot Query Description Returns the rising overshoot over the entire waveform in percentage. Syntax :MEASure:ROVShoot{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the overshoot. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel.
  • Page 58: Measure:ppulse

    3-9-19. :MEASure:PPULSE Query Description Returns the number of positive pulses. Syntax :MEASure:PPULSE{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the number of positive pulses. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel.
  • Page 59: Measure:pedge

    3-9-21. :MEASure:PEDGE Query Description Returns the number of positive edges. Syntax :MEASure:PEDGE{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the number of positive edges. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel.
  • Page 60: Measure:amplitude

    3-9-23. :MEASure:AMPlitude Query Description Returns the amplitude difference between the Vhigh- Vlow. Syntax :MEASure:AMPlitude{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the amplitude. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel.
  • Page 61: Measure:cmean

    3-9-25. :MEASure:CMEan Query Description Returns the mean voltage/current of one full period. Syntax :MEASure:CMEan{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the cyclic mean. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel.
  • Page 62: Measure:low

    3-9-27. :MEASure:LOW Query Description Returns the low voltage/current. Syntax :MEASure:LOW{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the global low value. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel. See the example below. Example :MEASure:SOURce1 CH1 :MEASure:LOW?
  • Page 63: Measure:min

    3-9-29. :MEASure:MIN Query Description Returns the minimum amplitude. Syntax :MEASure:MIN{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the minimum amplitude. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel. See the example below. Example :MEASure:SOURce1 CH1 :MEASure:MIN?
  • Page 64: Measure:rms

    3-9-31. :MEASure:RMS Query Description Returns the root-mean-square voltage/current of one or more full periods. Syntax :MEASure:RMS{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the RMS value. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel.
  • Page 65: Measure:area

    3-9-33. :MEASure:AREa Query Description Returns the voltage/current area over one or more full periods. Syntax :MEASure:AREa{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the area value. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Before using this command, select the measurement channel.
  • Page 66: Measure:frrdelay

    3-9-35. :MEASure:FRRDelay Query Description Returns the delay between the first rising edge of source1 and the first rising edge of source2. Syntax :MEASure:FRRDelay{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the delay. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated.
  • Page 67: Measure:ffrdelay

    3-9-37. :MEASure:FFRDelay Query Description Returns the delay between the first falling edge of source1 and the first rising edge of source2. Syntax :MEASure:FRRDelay {?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the delay. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated.
  • Page 68: Measure:lrrdelay

    3-9-39. :MEASure:LRRDelay Query Description Returns the delay between the first rising edge of source1 and the last rising edge of source2. Syntax :MEASure:LRRDelay{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the delay. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated.
  • Page 69: Measure:lfrdelay

    3-9-41. :MEASure:LFRDelay Query Description Returns the delay between the first falling edge of source1 and the last rising edge of source2. Syntax :MEASure:LFRDelay{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the delay. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated.
  • Page 70: Measure:phase

    3-9-43. :MEASure:PHAse Query Description Returns the phase between source 1 and source 2. Syntax :MEASure:PHAse{?} Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter <NR3> Returns the phase difference. Chan Off Indicates the source channel is not activated. Note Select the two source channels before entering this command.
  • Page 71: Measurement Commands

    3-10. Measurement Commands 3-10-1. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:SOURCE<X> ..........68 3-10-2. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:TYPe ............69 3-10-3. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:STATE ............69 3-10-4. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:VALue ............70 3-10-5. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:MAXimum ........... 70 3-10-6. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:MEAN............71 3-10-7. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:MINImum ............ 71 3-10-8. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:STDdev ............72 3-10-9. :MEASUrement:STATIstics:MODe ............72 3-10-10. :MEASUrement:STATIstics:WEIghting ..........72 3-10-11.
  • Page 72: Measurement:meas:Type

    3-10-2. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:TYPe Query Description Sets or queries the measurement type for a selected automatic measurement. This is a statistics related command. Syntax :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:TYPe {PK2pk | MAXimum | MINImum | AMPlitude | HIGH | LOW | MEAN | CMEan | RMS | CRMs | AREa | CARea | ROVShoot | FOVShoot | RPReshoot | FPReshoot | FREQuency | PERIod | RISe | FALL | PWIdth | NWIdth | PDUTy | PPULSE | NPULSE | PEDGE | NEDGE...
  • Page 73: Measurement:meas:Value

    3-10-4. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:VALue Query Description Returns the measurement results for the selected measurement. This is a statistics related command. Syntax :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:VALue? Related Commands :MEASure:SOURce<X> Return parameter MEAS<X> The automatic measurement number from 1 to 8. Note The measurement source(s), measurement number, measurement type and measurement state must first be set before a measurement result can be returned.
  • Page 74: Measurement:meas:Mean

    3-10-6. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:MEAN Query Description Returns the mean measurement results for the selected measurement from the last time the statistics were reset. This is a statistics related command. Syntax :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:MEAN? Related Commands :MEASUrement:STATIstics:MODe Parameter MEAS<X> The automatic measurement number from 1 to 8. Example :MEASUrement:MEAS3:SOUrce1 CH1 :MEASUrement:MEAS3:TYPe PK2PK...
  • Page 75: Measurement:meas:Stddev

    3-10-8. :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:STDdev Query Description Returns the standard deviation for the selected measurement from the last time the statistics were reset. This is a statistics related command. Syntax :MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:STDdev? Related Commands :MEASUrement:STATIstics:MODe Parameter MEAS<X> The automatic measurement number from 1 to 8. Example :MEASUrement:MEAS3:SOUrce1 CH1 :MEASUrement:MEAS3:TYPe PK2PK...
  • Page 76: Reference Commands

    3-10-11. :MEASUrement:STATIstics Description Resets the statics calculations. This command will clear all the currently accumulated measurements. Syntax :MEASUrement:STATIstics RESET 3-11. Reference Commands 3-11-1. :REF<X>:DISPlay .................. 73 3-11-2. :REF<X>:TIMebase:POSition..............73 3-11-3. :REF<X>:TIMebase:SCALe ..............74 3-11-4. :REF<X>:OFFSet ................... 74 3-11-5. :REF<x>:SCALe ..................74 3-11-1.
  • Page 77: Ref:Timebase:scale

    3-11-3. :REF<X>:TIMebase:SCALe Query Description Sets or returns the selected reference waveform time base scale. Syntax :REF<X>:TIMebase:SCALe { <NRf> | ?} Related commands :REF<X>:DISPlay Parameter <X> Reference waveform 1, 2, 3 ,4. <NRf> Horizontal scale Return parameter <NR3> Returns the reference waveform scale. Example :REF1:TIMebase:SCALe 5.00E-4 Selects reference 1, and then sets the horizontal scale...
  • Page 78: Run Command

    3-12. Run Command 3-12-1. :RUN ...................... 75 3-12-2. :STOP ....................75 3-12-3. :SINGle ....................75 3-12-4. :FORCe ....................75 3-12-1. :RUN Description The run command allows the oscilloscope to continuously make acquisitions (equivalent to pressing the Run key on the front panel). Syntax :RUN 3-12-2.
  • Page 79: Timebase Commands

    3-13. Timebase Commands 3-13-1. :TIMebase:EXPand ................76 3-13-2. :TIMebase:POSition ................76 3-13-3. :TIMebase:SCALe .................. 76 3-13-4. :TIMebase:MODe ................... 77 3-13-5. :TIMebase:WINDow:POSition ..............77 3-13-6. :TIMebase:WINDow:SCALe ..............77 3-13-1. :TIMebase:EXPand Query Description Sets or queries the horizontal expansion mode. Syntax :TIMebase:EXPand {CENTer|TRIGger|?} Parameter/ CENTer Expand from the center of the display.
  • Page 80 3-13-4. :TIMebase:MODe Query Description Sets or queries the time base mode. The time base mode determines the display view window on the scope. Syntax :TIMebase:MODe {MAIN | WINDow | XY | ?} Parameter MAIN Sets the time base mode to the main screen. WINDow Sets the time base mode to the zoom window.
  • Page 81: Trigger Commands

    3-14. Trigger Commands 3-14-1. :TRIGger:FREQuency ................79 3-14-2. :TRIGger:TYPe ..................79 3-14-3. :TRIGger:SOURce ................. 80 3-14-4. :TRIGger:COUPle .................. 80 3-14-5. :TRIGger:NREJ ..................80 3-14-6. :TRIGger:MODe ..................81 3-14-7. :TRIGger:HOLDoff ................. 81 3-14-8. :TRIGger:LEVel ..................81 3-14-9. :TRIGger:HLEVel ................... 82 3-14-10. :TRIGger:LLEVel .................. 82 3-14-11.
  • Page 82: Trigger:frequency

    3-14-52. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:MISO:VALue........... 99 3-14-53. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:MOSI:VALue......... 100 3-14-54. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:CONDition ............ 101 3-14-55. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:FRAMEtype ..........101 3-14-56. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:MODe ..........102 3-14-57. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:VALue ..........102 3-14-58. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:DIRection ........103 3-14-59. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:DATa:QUALifier ..........103 3-14-60. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:DATa:SIZe ............ 104 3-14-61. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:DATa:VALue ..........104 3-14-62. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:CONDition ............105 3-14-63.
  • Page 83: Trigger:source

    3-14-3. :TRIGger:SOURce Query Description Sets or queries the trigger source. Syntax :TRIGger:SOURce { CH1 | CH2 | CH3 | CH4 | EXT | LINe | ? } Parameter CH1 to CH4 Channel 1 to channel 4 External source LINe AC Line Return parameter Returns the trigger source.
  • Page 84: Trigger:mode

    3-14-6. :TRIGger:MODe Query Description Sets or queries the trigger mode. Syntax :TRIGger:MODe {AUTo | NORMal | ?} Parameter AUTo Auto trigger (Untriggered roll) NORMal Normal trigger Return parameter Returns the trigger mode. Example :TRIGger:MODe NORMal Sets the trigger mode to normal. 3-14-7.
  • Page 85: Trigger:hlevel

    3-14-9. :TRIGger:HLEVel Query Description Sets or queries the high trigger level. Note Applicable for Rise and Fall/Pulse Runt triggers. Syntax :TRIGger:HLEVel {TTL | ECL| | <NRf> | ?} Related commands :TRIGger:TYPe Parameter <NRf> High level value. Sets the high trigger level to TTL. Sets the high trigger level to ECL.
  • Page 86: Trigger:edge:slop

    3-14-11. :TRIGger:EDGe:SLOP Query Description Sets or queries the trigger slope. Syntax :TRIGger:EDGe:SLOP {RISe | FALL | EITher | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:TYPe Parameter RISe Rising slope FALL Falling slope EITher Either rising or falling slope Return parameter Returns the trigger slope. Example :TRIGger:EDGe:SLOP FALL Sets the trigger slope to falling.
  • Page 87: Trigger:delay:time

    3-14-14. :TRIGger:DELay:TIMe Query Description Sets or queries the delay time value. Syntax :TRIGger:DELay:TIMe {<NRf> | ?} Related commands :TRIGger:DELay:TYPe Parameter <NRf> Delay time (1.00E-8~1.00E+1) Return parameter <NR3> Returns the delay time. Example :TRIGger:DELay:TIMe 1.00E-6 Sets the delay time to 1us. 3-14-15.
  • Page 88: Trigger:pulsewidth:polarity

    3-14-17. :TRIGger:PULSEWidth:POLarity Query Description Sets or queries the pulse width trigger polarity. Syntax :TRIGger:PULSEWidth:POLarity {POSitive | NEGative | ?} Related commands :TRIGger:TYPe Parameter POSitive Positive polarity NEGative Negative polarity Return parameter Returns the pulse width polarity. Example :TRIGger:PULSEWidth:POLarity POSitive Sets the pulse width polarity to positive. 3-14-18.
  • Page 89: Trigger:runt:time

    3-14-20. :TRIGger:RUNT:TIMe Query Description Sets or queries the Pulse Runt trigger time. Syntax :TRIGger:RUNT:TIMe {<NRf> | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:TYPe :TRIGger:RUNT:WHEn Parameter <NRf> Pulse runt time (4nS to 10S) Return Parameter <NR3> Returns the runt time in seconds. Example :TRIGger:RUNT:TIMe 4.00E-5 Sets the runt time to 40.0uS.
  • Page 90: Trigger:risefall:time

    3-14-23. :TRIGger:RISEFall:TIMe Query Description Sets or queries the Rise and Fall time. Syntax :TRIGger:RISEFall:TIMe {<NRf> | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:TYPe :TRIGger:RISEFall:WHEn Parameter <NRf> Rise and Fall time (4nS to 10S) Return Parameter <NR3> Returns the rise and fall time in seconds. Example :TRIGger:RISEFall:TIMe 4.00E-5 Sets the trigger rise &...
  • Page 91: Trigger:video:field

    3-14-25. :TRIGger:VIDeo:FIELd Query Description Sets or queries the video trigger field. Syntax :TRIGger:VIDeo:FIELd { FIELD1 | FIELD2 | ALLFields | ALLLines | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:TYPe Parameter FIELD1 Trigger on field 1 FIELD2 Trigger on field 2 ALLFields Trigger on all fields ALLLines Trigger on all lines Return parameter...
  • Page 92: Trigger:pulse:when

    3-14-28. :TRIGger:PULSe:WHEn Query Description Sets or queries the pulse width trigger conditions. Syntax :TRIGger:PULSe:WHEn { THAN | LESSthan | EQual | UNEQual | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:TYPe :TRIGger:PULSe:TIMe Parameter THAN > LESSthan < EQual ≠ UNEQual Return parameter Returns the pulse width trigger conditions. Example :TRIGger:PULSe:WHEn UNEQual Sets the trigger pulse width conditions to not equal to...
  • Page 93: Trigger:timeout:timer

    3-14-31. :TRIGger:TIMEOut:TIMER Query Description Sets or returns timeout trigger time. Syntax :TRIGger:TIMEOut:TIMER {<NRf> | ? } Related :TRIGger:TIMEOut:WHEn commands Parameter <NRf> Timeout time. (4nS to 10S). Return parameter Returns the timeout time as <NR3>. Example :TRIGger:TIMEOut:TIMER? 8.960e-05 3-14-32. :TRIGger:ALTernate Query Description Sets alternating between source triggers on or off or queries its state.
  • Page 94: Trigger:external:probe:type

    3-14-34. :TRIGger:EXTERnal:PROBe:TYPe Query Description Sets or queries the external probe type. Syntax :TRIGger:EXTERnal:PROBe:TYPe { VOLTage | CURRent | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:EXTERnal:PROBe:RATio Parameter VOLTage Voltage CURRent Current Return parameter Returns the probe type. Example :TRIGger:EXTERnal:PROBe:TYPe? CURRENT 3-14-35. :TRIGger:EXTERnal:PROBe:RATio Query Description Sets or queries the external probe ratio (attenuation).
  • Page 95: Trigger:bus:threshold:ch

    3-14-37. :TRIGger:BUS:THReshold:CH<x> Query Description Sets or queries the threshold level for the selected channel. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:THReshold:CH<X> {<NR3> | ?} <X> CH1 ~ CH4 <NR3> Threshold level Return Parameter <NR3> Returns the threshold level Example :TRIGger:BUS:THReshold:CH1 1 Sets the CH1 threshold to 1V. 3-14-38.
  • Page 96: Trigger:bus:b1:I2C:address:mode

    3-14-39. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:ADDRess:MODe Query Description Sets or queries the I C addressing mode (7 or 10 bits). Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:ADDRess:MODe {ADDR7 | ADDR10 | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:CONDition Parameter ADDR7 7 bit addressing ADDR10 10 bit addressing Return Parameter 7 bit addressing 10 bit addressing Example :TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:ADDRess:MODe?
  • Page 97: Trigger:bus:b1:I2C:address:value

    3-14-41. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:ADDRess:VALue Query Description Sets or queries the I C bus address value when the I bus is set to trigger on Address or Address/Data. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:ADDRess:VALue {string | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:ADDRess:MODe Parameter <sting> 7/10 characters, must be enclosed in double quotes, "string".
  • Page 98: Trigger:bus:b1:I2C:data:size

    3-14-43. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:DATa:SIZe Query Description Sets or queries the data size in bytes for the I C bus. Note This setting only applies when the I C trigger is set to trigger on Data or Address/Data Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:DATa:SIZe {<NR1> | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:CONDition Parameter <NR1>...
  • Page 99: Trigger:bus:b1:Uart:condition

    3-14-45. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:CONDition Query Description Sets or queries the UART triggering condition. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:CONDition { RXSTArt | RXDATA | RXENDPacket | TXSTArt | TXDATA | TXENDPacket | TXPARItyerr | RXPARItyerr | ? } Parameter RXSTArt Set trigger on the RX Start Bit. RXDATA Set trigger on RX Data.
  • Page 100: Trigger:bus:b1:Uart:rx:data:value

    3-14-47. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:VALue Query Description Sets or queries the triggering data value for the UART bus when the bus is set to trigger on Rx Data. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:VALue {string | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:SIZe Parameter <sting> The number of characters in the string depends on the data size setting.
  • Page 101: Trigger:bus:b1:Uart:tx:data:value

    3-14-49. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:TX:DATa:VALue Query Description Sets or queries the triggering data value for the UART bus when the bus is set to trigger on Tx Data. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:TX:DATa:VALue {string | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:TX:DATa:SIZe Parameter <sting> The number of characters in the string depends on the data size setting.
  • Page 102: Trigger:bus:b1:Spi:data:size

    3-14-51. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:SIZe Query Description Sets or queries the number of words for SPI data. Note This setting only applies when the SPI trigger is set to trigger on MISO, MOSI or MISO/MOSI Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:SIZe {<NR1> | ?} Related commands :TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:CONDition Parameter <NR1>...
  • Page 103: Trigger:bus:b1:Spi:data:mosi:value

    3-14-53. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:MOSI:VALue Query Description Sets or queries the triggering data value for the SPI bus when the bus is set to trigger on MOSI or MISO/MOSI. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:MOSI:VALue {string | ? } Related commands :TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:SIZe Parameter <sting> The number of characters in the string depends on the data size setting.
  • Page 104: Trigger:bus:b1:Can:condition

    3-14-54. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:CONDition Query Description Sets or returns the CAN trigger condition. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:CONDition {SOF|FRAMEtype|IDentifier|DATA|IDANDDATA|EOF| ACKMISS|STUFFERR|?} Parameter/ Return Triggers on a start of frame parameter FRAMEtype Triggers on the type of frame Identifier Triggers on a matching identifier DATA Triggers on matching data IDANDDATA Triggers on matching identifier and data field Triggers on the end of frame...
  • Page 105: Trigger:bus:b1:Can:identifier:mode

    3-14-56. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:MODe Query Description Sets or returns the CAN addressing mode for the bus. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:MODe {STANDard|EXTended|?} Parameter/ Return STANDard Standard addressing mode parameter EXTended Extended addressing mode Example :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:MODe? >STANDARD Returns the addressing mode. 3-14-57. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:VALue Query Description Sets or returns the binary address string used for the CAN trigger.
  • Page 106: Trigger:bus:b1:Can:identifier:direction

    3-14-58. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:DIRection Query Sets or queries the address bit as read, write or don’t Description care. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:DIRection {READ|WRITE|NOCARE|?} Parameter/ Return READ Sets read as the data direction parameter WRITE Sets write as the data direction NOCARE Sets either as the data direction Example1 :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:DIRection? >WRITE...
  • Page 107: Trigger:bus:b1:Can:data:size

    3-14-60. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:DATa:SIZe Query Description Sets or returns the length of the data string in bytes for a CAN trigger. Note: Only applicable when the condition is set to DATA or IDANDDATA. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:DATa:SIZe {<NR1>|?} Parameter/ Return <NR1> 1~8 (bytes) parameter Example :TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:DATa:SIZe? >1...
  • Page 108: Trigger:bus:b1:Lin:condition

    3-14-62. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:CONDition Query Description Sets or returns the LIN trigger condition. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:CONDition {{SYNCField|IDentifier|DATA|IDANDDATA|WAKEup|SLE EP|ERRor|?} Parameter/ Return SYNCField Sets the LIN trigger condition to the sync parameter field. IDentifier Sets the LIN trigger condition to identifier field. DATA Sets the LIN trigger condition to the data field.
  • Page 109: Trigger:bus:b1:Lin:data:qualifier

    3-14-63. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:DATa:QUALifier Query Description Sets or returns the LIN data qualifier. Note: Only applicable when the trigger condition is set to DATA or IDANDDATA. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:DATa:QUALifier {LESSthan|THAN|EQual|UNEQual|LESSEQual|MOREE Qual|?} Parameter/ Return LESSthan Triggers when the data is less than the parameter qualifier value.
  • Page 110: Trigger:bus:b1:Lin:data:size

    3-14-64. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:DATa:SIZe Query Description Sets or returns the length of the data string in bytes for the LIN trigger. Note: Only applicable when the condition is set to DATA or IDANDDATA. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:DATa:SIZe {<NR1>|?} Parameter/ Return <NR1> 1~8 (bytes) parameter Example :TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:DATa:SIZe? >1...
  • Page 111: Trigger:bus:b1:Lin:errtype

    3-14-66. :TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:ERRTYPE Query Description Sets or returns the error type be used for the LIN trigger. Syntax :TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:ERRTYPE {SYNC|PARIty|CHecksum|?} Parameter/ Return SYNC Sets the LIN error type to SYNC. parameter PARIty Sets the LIN error type to parity. CHecksum Sets the LIN error type to checksum. Example :TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:ERRTYPE? >SYNC...
  • Page 112: System Commands

    3-15. System Commands 3-15-1. :SYSTem:LOCK Query Description Turns the panel lock on off. Syntax :SYSTem:LOCK {OFF | ON | ? } Parameter System lock off System lock on Return parameter Returns the status of the panel lock (ON, OFF). Example :SYSTem:LOCK ON Turns the panel lock on.
  • Page 113: Save/Recall Commands

    3-16. Save/Recall Commands 3-16-1. :RECAll:SETUp ..................110 3-16-2. :RECAll:WAVEform ................110 3-16-3. :SAVe:IMAGe..................110 3-16-4. :SAVe:IMAGe:FILEFormat ..............111 3-16-5. :SAVe:IMAGe:INKSaver............... 111 3-16-6. :SAVe:SETUp ..................111 3-16-7. :SAVe:WAVEform ................112 3-16-8. :SAVe:WAVEform:FILEFormat ............. 113 3-16-1. :RECAll:SETUp Description Recalls setup settings from memory or USB. Syntax :RECAll:SETUp {S1~S20 | <file path>("Disk:/xxx.SET","USB:/xxx.SET")}...
  • Page 114: Save:image:fileformat

    Related commands :SAVe:IMAGe:FILEFormat :SAVe:IMAGe:INKSaver Parameter xxx.PNG or File name (8 characters max) xxx.BMP :SAVe:IMAGe “Disk:/pic1.PNG” Example Saves a screen image named pic1.png to the root directory (Disk:/) of the scope. :SAVe:IMAGe “USB:/pic1.BMP” Saves a screen image named pic1.bmp to the root directory of the external USB flash disk.
  • Page 115: Save:waveform

    Parameter S1~S20 Saves the setup to Set1~Set20 File path Saves the setup to disk to the specified file path. Example :SAVe:SETUp S1 Saves the current setup to Set1 in internal memory. :SAVe:SETUp “Disk:/DS0001.SET” Saves the current setup to DS0001.SET in the external USB flash disk.
  • Page 116: Ethernet Commands

    3-16-8. :SAVe:WAVEform:FILEFormat Query Description Sets the waveform savefile format. Syntax :SAVe:WAVEform:FILEFormat {LSF | DCSV | FCSV | ?} Sets the file format to the DCS-2000E ’s Parameter internal file format, LSF. (xxx.LSF)(no support LA) DCSV Sets the file format to detail CSV. (xxx.CSV) FCSV Sets the file format to fast CSV.
  • Page 117: Bus Decode Commands

    3-19. Bus Decode Commands 3-19-1. :BUS1 ....................115 3-19-2. :BUS1:STATE ..................115 3-19-3. :BUS1:TYPe ..................115 3-19-4. :BUS1:INPut ..................115 3-19-5. :BUS1:I2C:ADDRess:RWINClude ............116 3-19-6. :BUS1:I2C:SCLK:SOURce ..............116 3-19-7. :BUS1:I2C:SDA:SOURce ..............116 3-19-8. :BUS1:UART:BITRate ................117 3-19-9. :BUS1:UART:DATABits................ 117 3-19-10. :BUS1:UART:PARIty ................118 3-19-11.
  • Page 118: Bus1

    3-19-1. :BUS1 Query Description Returns the supported BUS types. Syntax :BUS1? Return Parameter Returns the supported bus types. Example BUS1? I2C,SPI,UART,CAN,LIN 3-19-2. :BUS1:STATE Query Description Sets or queries the state of the bus. Syntax :BUS1:STATE { OFF | ON | ? } Related commands :BUS1:TYPe Parameter/Return Turns the bus off.
  • Page 119: Bus1:I2C:address:rwinclude

    3-19-5. :BUS1:I2C:ADDRess:RWINClude Query Description Sets or queries whether the read/write bit is included in the I C address. Syntax :BUS1:I2C:ADDRess:RWINClude { OFF | ON | ? } Related commands :BUS1:STATE Parameter The R/W is not included. The R/W is included. Return parameter The R/W is not included.
  • Page 120: Bus1:Uart:bitrate

    3-19-8. :BUS1:UART:BITRate Query Description Sets or queries the UART bit rate. Syntax :BUS1:UART:BITRate {<NR1>| ? } Parameter/Return <NR1> UART bit rate (0~31) parameter <NR1> Rate (bps) <NR1> Rate (bps) 15200 19200 28800 31250 38400 56000 57600 1200 76800 1800 115200 2000 128000 2400...
  • Page 121: Bus1:Uart:parity

    3-19-10. :BUS1:UART:PARIty Query Description Sets or queries the UART bus parity. Syntax :BUS1:UART:PARIty { <NR1> | ? } Parameter/Return <NR1> 0: None parameter 1: Odd parity 2: Even parity Example :BUS1:UART:PARIty 1 Sets the parity to odd. 3-19-11. :BUS1:UART:PACKEt Query Description Sets or queries the UART packet setting.
  • Page 122: Bus1:Uart:tx:source

    3-19-13. :BUS1:UART:TX:SOURce Query Description Sets or queries which channel is used for the UART Tx source. Syntax :BUS1:UART:TX:SOURce { OFF | CH1 | CH2 | CH3 | CH4 | ? } Parameter/Return Off, no Tx source parameter CH1 to CH4 CH1 to CH4 Example :BUS1:UART:TX:SOURce CH1 Sets channel 1 as the Tx source.
  • Page 123: Bus1:Spi:ss:polarity

    3-19-16. :BUS1:SPI:SS:POLARity Query Description Sets or queries the polarity of the SS line for the SPI bus. Syntax :BUS1:SPI:SS:POLARity { LOW | HIGH | ? } Parameter/Return Active low polarity parameter HIGH Active high polarity Example :BUS1:SPI:SS:POLARity LOW Sets the SS line to active low. 3-19-17.
  • Page 124: Bus1:Spi:ss:source

    3-19-20. :BUS1:SPI:SS:SOURce Query Description Sets or queries which channel is used for the SPI SS source. Syntax :BUS1:SPI:SS:SOURce { CH1 | CH2 | CH3 | CH4 | ? } Parameter/Return CH1 to CH4 CH1 to CH4 parameter Example :BUS1:SPI:SS:SOURce CH1 Sets channel 1 as the SPI SS source.
  • Page 125: Bus1:Display:format

    3-19-23. :BUS1:DISplay:FORMAt Query Description Sets or queries the display format for the bus, either binary or hexadecimal. Syntax :BUS1:DISplay:FORMAt { BINary | HEXadecimal | ? } Parameter/Return BINary Binary format parameter HEXadecimal Hexadecimal format Example : BUS1:DISplay:FORMAt BINary Sets the display format to binary. 3-19-24.
  • Page 126: Bus1:Can:probe

    3-19-26. :BUS1:CAN:PROBe Query Description Sets or returns the signal type of the CAN bus. Syntax :BUS1:CAN:PROBe {CANH|CANL|TX|RX| ? } Parameter/Return CANH CAN-High parameter CANL CAN-Low Transmit Receive Example :BUS1:CAN:PROBe? >CANH :BUS1:CAN:PROBe CANL :BUS1:CAN:PROBe? >CANL 3-19-27. :BUS1:CAN:SAMPLEpoint Query Description Returns the sample point of the CAN bus. Syntax :BUS1:CAN:SAMPLEpoint? Return Parameter Returns the sample point of the CAN bus as a...
  • Page 127: Bus1:Can:bitrate

    3-19-28. :BUS1:CAN:BITRate Query Description Sets or returns the bit rate of the CAN bus. Syntax :BUS1:CAN:BITRate {RATE10K|RATE20K|RATE50K|RATE125K|RATE250K| RATE500K|RATE800K|RATE1M | ?} Parameter/Return RATE10K 10 kbps parameter RATE20K 20 kbps RATE50K 50 kbps RATE125K 125 kbps RATE250K 250 kbps RATE500K 500 kbps RATE800K 800 kbps RATE1M...
  • Page 128: Bus1:Lin:polarity

    3-19-31. :BUS1:LIN:POLARity Query Description Sets or returns the LIN polarity. Syntax :BUS1:LIN:POLARity {NORMal|INVerted|?} Parameter/Return NORMal Normal LIN polarity parameter INVerted Inverted LIN polarity Example :BUS1:LIN:POLARity? NORMAL Returns the LIN polarity. 3-19-32. :BUS1:LIN:SAMPLEpoint Query Description Returns the sample point of the LIN bus. Syntax :BUS1:LIN:SAMPLEpoint? Return Parameter Returns the sample point of the LIN bus as a percentage...
  • Page 129: Mark Commands

    3-20. Mark Commands 3-20-1. :MARK ....................126 3-20-2. :MARK:CREATE .................. 126 3-20-3. :MARK:DELEte ..................126 3-20-1. :MARK Description Move to next or previous event mark. Syntax :MARK { NEXT | PREVious } Related commands :MARK:CREATE :MARK:DELEte Parameter NEXT Move to next mark PREVious Move to previous mark Example :MARK NEXT...
  • Page 130: Search Commands

    3-21. Search Commands 3-21-1. :SEARCH:COPY .................. 128 3-21-2. :SEARCH:STATE ................128 3-21-3. :SEARCH:TOTAL ................128 3-21-4. :SEARCH:TRIGger:TYPe ..............129 3-21-5. :SEARCH:TRIGger:SOURce ..............129 3-21-6. :SEARCH:TRIGger:EDGE:SLOP ............129 3-21-7. :SEARCH:TRIGger:LEVel ..............130 3-21-8. :SEARCH:TRIGger:HLEVel ..............130 3-21-9. :SEARCH:TRIGger:LLEVel ..............131 3-21-10. :SEARCH:TRIGger:PULSEWidth:POLarity ........131 3-21-11.
  • Page 131: Search:copy

    3-21-52. :SEARCH:FFTPeak:SINFo ..............154 3-21-1. :SEARCH:COPY Description Copies the search settings to the trigger settings or copies the trigger settings to the search settings. Syntax :SEARCH:COPY {SEARCHtotrigger|TRIGgertosearch} Parameter SEARCHtotrigger Copy the search setting to the trigger settings. TRIGgertosearch Copy the trigger settings to the search settings.
  • Page 132: Search:trigger:type

    3-21-4. :SEARCH:TRIGger:TYPe Query Description Sets or queries the search trigger type. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:TYPe { EDGe | PULSEWidth | RUNT | RISEFall | BUS | ? } Parameter/Return EDGe Edge trigger parameter PULSEWidth Pulse width trigger RUNT Runt trigger RISEFall Rise and Fall trigger Bus trigger Example :SEARCH:TRIGger:TYPe EDGE...
  • Page 133: Search:trigger:level

    3-21-7. :SEARCH:TRIGger:LEVel Query Description Sets or queries the search trigger level. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:LEVel {TTL | ECL| SETTO50 | <NRf> | ?} Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:TYPe Parameter <NRf> Trigger level value Sets the search trigger level to TTL. Sets the search trigger level to ECL. SETTO50 Sets the search trigger level to the User level (50% by default).
  • Page 134: Search:trigger:llevel

    3-21-9. :SEARCH:TRIGger:LLEVel Query Description Sets or queries the low level search trigger. Note Applicable for Rise and Fall/Pulse Runt triggers. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:LLEVel {TTL | ECL | <NRf> | ?} Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:TYPe Parameter <NRf> Low level value. Sets the low trigger level to TTL. Sets the low trigger level to ECL.
  • Page 135: Search:trigger:risefall:slop

    3-21-12. :SEARCH:TRIGger:RISEFall:SLOP Query Description Sets or queries the slope of the Rise and Fall search trigger. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:RISEFall:SLOP { RISe | FALL | EITher | ? } Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:TYPe Parameter RISe Rising slope FALL Falling slope EITher Either rising or falling slope Return parameter Returns the rise &...
  • Page 136: Search:trigger:pulse:time

    3-21-14. :SEARCH:TRIGger:PULSe:TIMe Query Description Sets or queries the pulse width search trigger time. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:PULSe:TIMe {<NRf> | ?} Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:TYPe :SEARCH:TRIGger:PULSe:WHEn Parameter <NRf> Pulse width time (4ns~10s) Return parameter <NR3> Returns the pulse width time in seconds. Example :SEARCH:TRIGger:PULSe:TIMe 4.00E-5 Sets the pulse width search trigger to 40.0us.
  • Page 137: Search:trigger:risefall:when

    3-21-17. :SEARCH:TRIGger:RISEFall:WHEn Query Description Sets or queries the rise and fall search trigger conditions. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:RISEFall:WHEn {THAN | LESSthan | EQual | UNEQual |? } Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:TYPe :SEARCH:TRIGger:RISEFall:TIMe Parameter THAN > LESSthan < Equal ≠ UNEQual Return parameter Returns the rise and fall search trigger condition. Example :SEARCH:TRIGger:RISEFall:WHEn UNEQual Sets the rise andfall search trigger condition to unequal...
  • Page 138: Search:trigger:bus:b1:I2C:condition

    3-21-20. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:CONDition Query Description Sets or queries the I C search trigger conditions. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:CONDition {STARt | STOP | REPEATstart | ACKMISS | ADDRess | DATA | ADDRANDDATA | ? } Parameter STARt Set Start as the I C search trigger condition.
  • Page 139: Search:trigger:bus:b1:I2C:address:type

    3-21-22. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:ADDRess:TYPe Query Description Sets the I C bus address type, or queries what the setting is for the search trigger. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:ADDRess:TYPe {GENeralcall | STARtbyte | HSmode | EEPROM | CBUS | ?} Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:CONDition Parameter GENeralcall Set a general call address (0000 000 0). STARtbyte Set a start byte address.
  • Page 140: Search:trigger:bus:b1:I2C:address:direction

    3-21-24. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:ADDRess:DIRection Query Sets or queries the address bit as read write or don’t Description care for the search function. Note This setting only applies when the I C search trigger is set to trigger on Address or Address/Data Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:ADDRess:DIRection { READ | WRITE | NOCARE | ? } Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:CONDition...
  • Page 141: Search:trigger:bus:b1:I2C:data:value

    3-21-26. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:DATa:VALue Query Description Sets or queries the triggering data value for the I C bus when the I C search trigger is set to trigger on Data or Address/Data. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:DATa:VALue {string | ? } Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:I2C:DATa:SIZe Parameter <string>...
  • Page 142: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Uart:condition

    3-21-27. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:CONDition Query Description Sets or queries the UART search triggering condition. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:CONDition { RXSTArt | RXDATA | RXENDPacket | TXSTArt | TXDATA | TXENDPacket | TXPARItyerr | RXPARItyerr | ? } Parameter RXSTArt Set search trigger on the RX Start Bit. RXDATA Set search trigger on RX Data.
  • Page 143: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Uart:rx:data:value

    3-21-29. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:VALue Query Description Sets or queries the search triggering data value for the UART bus when the bus is set to trigger on Rx Data. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:VALue {string | ? } Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:SIZe Parameter <sting> The number of characters in the string depends on the data size setting.
  • Page 144: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Uart:tx:data:value

    3-21-31. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:TX:DATa:VALue Query Description Sets or queries the search triggering data value for the UART bus when the bus is set to trigger on Tx Data. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:TX:DATa:VALue {string | ? } Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:TX:DATa:SIZe Parameter <sting> The number of characters in the string depends on the data size setting.
  • Page 145: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Spi:data:size

    3-21-33. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:SIZe Query Description Sets or queries the number of words for SPI data for the search function. Note This setting only applies when the SPI search trigger is set to trigger on MISO, MOSI or MISO/MOSI Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:SIZe {<NR1> | ?} Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:CONDition Parameter...
  • Page 146: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Spi:data:mosi:value

    3-21-35. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:MOSI:VALue Query Description Sets or queries the search triggering data value for the SPI bus when the bus is set to trigger on MOSI or MISO/MOSI. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:MOSI:VALue {string | ? } Related commands :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:SPI:DATa:SIZe Parameter <sting> The number of characters in the string depends on the data size setting.
  • Page 147: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Can:condition

    3-21-36. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:CONDition Query Description Sets or returns the CAN search trigger condition. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:CONDition {SOF|FRAMEtype|IDentifier|DATA|IDANDDATA|EOF| ACKMISS|STUFFERR|?} Parameter/ Return Sets search to trigger on a start of frame parameter FRAMEtype Sets search to trigger on the type of frame Identifier Sets search to trigger on a matching identifier DATA Sets search to trigger on matching data...
  • Page 148: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Can:identifier:mode

    3-21-38. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:MODe Query Description Sets or returns the CAN addressing mode for the bus. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:MODe {STANDard|EXTended|?} Parameter/ Return STANDard Standard addressing mode parameter EXTended Extended addressing mode Example :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:MODe? >STANDARD :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:MODe EXTENDED :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:MODe? >EXTENDED 3-21-39. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:VALue Query Description Sets or returns the binary address string used for the CAN search trigger.
  • Page 149: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Can:identifier:direction

    3-21-40. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:DIRection Query Sets or queries the address bit as read, write or don’t Description care. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:DIRection {READ|WRITE|NOCARE|?} Parameter/ Return READ Sets read as the data direction parameter WRITE Sets write as the data direction NOCARE Sets either as the data direction Example2 :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:IDentifier:DIRection? >WRITE...
  • Page 150: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Can:data:qualifier

    3-21-41. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:DATa:QUALifier Query Description Sets or returns the CAN data qualifier. Note: Only applicable when the search triggering condition is set to DATA or IDANDDATA. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:DATa:QUALifier {LESSthan|THAN|EQual|UNEQual|LESSEQual|MOREE Qual|?} Parameter/ Return LESSthan Sets search to trigger when the data is parameter less than the qualifier value.
  • Page 151: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Can:data:value

    3-21-43. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:DATa:VALue Query Description Sets or returns the binary data string to be used for the CAN search trigger. Note: Only applicable when the condition is set to DATA or IDANDDATA. Related :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:DATa:SIZe Commands Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:CAN:DATa:VALue {<string>|?} Parameter/ Return <string> The size of the string depends on the data parameter size setting.
  • Page 152: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Lin:condition

    3-21-44. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:CONDition Query Description Sets or returns the LIN search trigger condition. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:CONDition {{SYNCField|IDentifier|DATA|IDANDDATA|WAKEup|SLE EP|ERRor|?} Parameter/ Return SYNCField Sets the LIN search trigger condition to parameter the sync field. IDentifier Sets the LIN search trigger condition to identifier field. DATA Sets the LIN search trigger condition to the data field.
  • Page 153: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Lin:data:qualifier

    3-21-45. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:DATa:QUALifier Query Description Sets or returns the LIN data qualifier. Note: Only applicable when the search trigger condition is set to DATA or IDANDDATA. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:DATa:QUALifier {LESSthan|THAN|EQual|UNEQual|LESSEQual|MOREE Qual|?} Parameter/ Return LESSthan Sets search to trigger when the data is parameter less than the qualifier value.
  • Page 154: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Lin:data:size

    3-21-46. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:DATa:SIZe Query Description Sets or returns the length of the data string in bytes for the LIN search trigger. Note: Only applicable when the condition is set to DATA or IDANDDATA. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:DATa:SIZe {<NR1>|?} Parameter/ Return <NR1> 1~8 (bytes) parameter Example :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:DATa:SIZe?
  • Page 155: Search:trigger:bus:b1:Lin:errtype

    3-21-48. :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:ERRTYPE Query Description Sets or returns the error type be used for the LIN search trigger. Syntax :SEARCH:TRIGger:BUS:B1:LIN:ERRTYPE {SYNC|PARIty|CHecksum|?} Parameter/ Return SYNC Sets the LIN error type to SYNC. parameter PARIty Sets the LIN error type to parity. CHecksum Sets the LIN error type to checksum.
  • Page 156: Search:fftpeak:method

    3-21-50. :SEARCH:FFTPeak:METHod Query Description Sets or returns the FFT peak method type. Related :SEARCH:TRIGger:TYPe Commands :SEARCH:FFTPeak:METHod:MPEak :SEARCH:TRIGger:LEVel Syntax :SEARCH:FFTPeak:METHod {MPEak | LEVel | ?} Parameter/ Return MPEak Sets the peak method to the Max Peak type. parameter LEVel Sets the peak methods to the Level type. Example :SEARCH:FFTPeak:METHod LEVel :SEARCH:FFTPeak:METHod?
  • Page 157: Label Commands

    3-21-52. :SEARCH:FFTPeak:SINFo Query Sets or returns the State Info to “Mark” or “Peak”. Description Related :SEARCH:TRIGger:TYPe Commands Syntax :SEARCH:FFTPeak:SINFo {MARK | PEAK | ?} Parameter/ Return MARK Sets the State Info to Mark. parameter PEAK Sets the State Info to Peak. Example :SEARCH:FFTPeak:SINFo? >PEAK...
  • Page 158: Channel:Label:display

    3-22-2. :CHANnel<X>:LABel:DISPlay Query Description Turns the label on/off for the selected channel or returns its status. Syntax :CHANnel<X>:LABel:DISPlay { OFF | ON | ? } Related commands :CHANnel<X>:LABel Parameter <X> Channel 1, 2, 3, 4 Turns the file label off for the selected channel. Turns the file label on for the selected channel.
  • Page 159: Ref:Label:display

    3-22-4. :REF<X>:LABel:DISPlay Query Description Turns the label on/off for the selected reference waveform or returns its status. Syntax :REF<X>:LABel:DISPlay { OFF | ON | ? } Related commands :REF<X>:LABel Parameter <X> Reference waveform 1, 2, 3, 4 Turns the file label off for the selected reference waveform.
  • Page 160: Bus1:Label:display

    3-22-6. :BUS1:LABel:DISPlay Query Description Turns the label on/off for the bus or returns its status. Syntax :BUS1:LABel:DISPlay { OFF | ON | ? } Related commands :BUS1:LABel Parameter Turns the file label off for the bus. Turns the file label on for the bus. Return parameter Returns the status of the file label for the bus (ON, OFF).
  • Page 161: Segment Commands

    3-23. Segment Commands 3-23-1. :SEGMents:STATE ................158 3-23-2. :SEGMents:CURRent ................159 3-23-3. :SEGMents:TOTalnum ................. 159 3-23-4. :SEGMents:TIMe ................. 159 3-23-5. :SEGMents:DISPALL ................160 3-23-6. :SEGMents:MEASure:MODe ............... 160 3-23-7. :SEGMents:MEASure:PLOT:SOURce ..........160 3-23-8. :SEGMents:MEASure:PLOT:DIVide ............. 161 3-23-9. :SEGMents:MEASure:PLOT:SELect ............ 161 3-23-10. :SEGMents:MEASure:PLOT:RESults ..........161 3-23-11.
  • Page 162: Segments:current

    3-23-2. :SEGMents:CURRent Query Description Sets or queries the current segment. Syntax :SEGMents:CURRent {SETTOMIN|SETTOMAX|NR1|?} Related commands :SEGMents:STATE ; :SEGMents:TOTalnum Parameter/ SETTOMIN Current segment = min segment Return parameter SETTOMAX Current segment = max segment <NR1> 1~2048 Example1 :SEGMents:CURRent 10 Sets the current segment to segment number 10. 3-23-3.
  • Page 163: Segments:dispall

    3-23-5. :SEGMents:DISPALL Query Description Sets or queries whether all the segments are displayed on the screen. Syntax :SEGMents:DISPALL {OFF|ON|?} Related commands :SEGMents:STATE ; :SEGMents:CURRent Parameter/ Turns the display all function off. Return parameter Turns the display all function on. Example1 :SEGMents:DISPALL ON Turns the display all function on.
  • Page 164: Segments:measure:plot:divide

    3-23-8. :SEGMents:MEASure:PLOT:DIVide Query Description Sets or queries the number of bins for the statistics function. Syntax :SEGMents:MEASure:PLOT:DIVide {<NR1> | ? |} Related commands :SEGMents:MEASure:PLOT:SOURce ; :SEGMents:ME ASure:PLOT:SELect Parameter/ <NR1> 1~20 Return parameter Example1 :SEGMents:MEASure:PLOT:DIVide 5 Sets the number bins to 5 for the statistics function. 3-23-9.
  • Page 165: Segments:measure:table:source

    Returns the measurement results of each segment in the list. Syntax :SEGMents:MEASure:TABle:LIST? Return parameter Returns the measurements results as a string for each segment. Example :SEGMents:MEASure:TABle:LIST? >"TEXIO DCS-2000E, serial number P930116, version V1.11",Segment Summary : CH1, Seg.,Pk- Pk (V),Pk-Pk (V),1,8.00m,8.00m……etc...
  • Page 166: Segments:measure:table:save

    3-23-14. :SEGMents:MEASure:TABle:SAVe Description Saves the list of segment automatic measurement results. Syntax :SEGMents:MEASure:TABle:SAVe 3-23-15. :SEGMents:SAVe Description Saves the segments. Syntax :SEGMents:SAVe Related :SEGMents:SAVe:SOURce ; :SEGMents:SAVe:SELect: Commands STARt ; :SEGMents:SAVe:SELect:END Example :SEGMents:SAVe:SOURce CH1 :SEGMents:SAVe:SELect:STARt 1 :SEGMents:SAVe:SELect:END 10 :SEGMents:SAVe 3-23-16. :SEGMents:SAVe:SOURce Query Description Sets or queries the source segment waveform to save.
  • Page 167: Dvm Commands

    3-23-18. :SEGMents:SAVe:SELect:END Query Description Sets or queries the ending segment to save from. Syntax :SEGMents:SAVe:SELect:END {SETTOMIN | SETTOMAX | <NR1> | ? } Related commands :SEGMents:TOTalnum Parameter/ SETTOMIN Sets the starting segment to min segment. SETTOMAX Return parameter Sets the starting segment to the max segment.
  • Page 168 3-24-3. :DVM:MODe Query Description Sets or queries the DVM mode. Syntax :DVM:MODe {ACRMS|DC|DCRMS|DUTY| FREQuency|?} Related commands :DVM:SOURce ; :DVM:STATE Parameter/ ACRMS Sets the mode of the DVM to AC RMS Return parameter Sets the mode of the DVM to DC DCRMS Sets the mode of the DVM to DC RMS DUTY...
  • Page 169: Go_Nogo Commands

    3-25. Go_NoGo Commands The GoNoGo APP must first be launched (or use the command, “:GONogo:SCRipt”) before any of the Go_NoGo or Template commands can be used. 3-25-1. :GONogo:CLEar ................... 166 3-25-2. :GONogo:EXECute ................166 3-25-3. :GONogo:FUNCtion ................166 3-25-4. :GONogo:NGCount ................167 3-25-5.
  • Page 170: Gonogo:ngcount

    3-25-4. :GONogo:NGCount Query Description Returns the Go/NoGo counter. Syntax :GONogo:NGCount {?} Return parameter Returns a string in the following format “number of violations,total tests” Example :GONogo:NGCount? > 3,25 Indicates that 3 violations occurred over 25 tests. 3-25-5. :GONogo:NGDefine Query Sets the Go/NoGo “When” conditions. Description Syntax :GONogo:NGDefine {EXITs|ENTers|?}...
  • Page 171: Gonogo:violation

    3-25-7. :GONogo:VIOLation Query Description Sets or returns actions for the Go/NoGo violations. Syntax :GONogo:VIOLation {STOP|STOP_Beep|CONTinue|CONTINUE_Beep|?} Parameter/ STOP The waveform will be frozen. Return Parameter STOP_Beep The waveform will be frozen and a beep will be output. CONTinue Ignore the violation. CONTINUE_Beep Output a beep, but continue to monitor the signal.
  • Page 172: Template:maximum

    3-25-10. :TEMPlate:MAXimum Query Description Defines or queries which waveform memory (REF1 or W1~W20) is set to the maximum template. Syntax :TEMPlate:MAXimum{REF1|W1~W20|?} Parameter/ REF1 Reference one Return Parameter W1~W20 Waveform memory 1 to 20 Example :TEMPlate:MAXimum REF1 Saves the maximum template to REF1. 3-25-11.
  • Page 173: Template:position:minimum

    3-25-13. :TEMPlate:POSition:MINimum Query Description Sets or queries the position of the minimum template. Syntax :TEMPlate:POSition:MAXimum{NR2|?} Parameter <NR2> Desired template position (-12.0 ~ +12.0 divisions) Return parameter Returns the position in the following format: “<NR2>Div” Example :TEMPlate:POSition:MINimum 3.00 Sets the minimum template position to 3.00 divisions. 3-25-14.
  • Page 174: Data Logging Commands

    3-26. Data Logging Commands 3-26-1. :DATALOG:STATE ................171 3-26-2. :DATALOG:SOURce ................171 3-26-3. :DATALOG:SAVe ................. 172 3-26-4. :DATALOG:INTerval ................172 3-26-5. :DATALOG:DURation ................172 3-26-1. :DATALOG:STATE Query Description Sets or queries the state of the data logging app. Syntax :DATALOG:STATE{OFF|ON|?} Related commands :DATALOG:SOURce :DATALOG:SAVe :DATALOG:INTerval :DATALOG:DURation Parameter/...
  • Page 175 3-26-3. :DATALOG:SAVe Query Description Sets or queries the save format as image or waveform. Syntax :DATALOG:SAVe {IMAGe|WAVEform|?} Related commands :DATALOG:STATE :DATALOG:SOURce :DATALOG:INTerval :DATALOG:DURation Parameter/ IMAGe Save as images. Return parameter WAVEform Save as waveforms. Example :DATALOG:SAVe WAVEform Sets the save format to waveform. 3-26-4.
  • Page 176: Remote Diskcommands

    3-27. Remote DiskCommands 3-27-1. :REMOTEDisk:IPADDress ..............173 3-27-2. :REMOTEDisk:PATHName ..............173 3-27-3. :REMOTEDisk:USERName ..............173 3-27-4. :REMOTEDisk:PASSWord ..............174 3-27-5. :REMOTEDisk:MOUNT ................ 174 3-27-6. :REMOTEDisk:AUTOMount ..............174 3-27-1. :REMOTEDisk:IPADDress Query Description Sets or returns the IP address of remote disk. Syntax :REMOTEDisk:IPADDress {<string>|?} Parameter/...
  • Page 177: Remotedisk:password

    3-27-4. :REMOTEDisk:PASSWord Query Description Sets or queries the account password for the remote disk. Syntax :REMOTEDisk:PASSWord {<string> | ? } Parameter/Return <string> Username password enclosed in double quotes eg., “Password”. parameter :REMOTEDisk:PASSWord “Password” Example Sets the account password as Password. 3-27-5.
  • Page 178: Appendx

    4. APPENDX 4-1. Error messages The following error messages may be returned from the :SYSTem:ERRor? query. Description Description "No error." -200 "Execution error" -100 "Command error" -201 "Invalid while in local" -101 "Invalid character" -202 "Settings lost due to rtl" -102 "Syntax error"...
  • Page 179 Description -277 "Macro redefinition not allowed" -278 "Macro header not found" -280 "Program error" -281 "Cannot create program" -282 "Illegal program name" -283 "Illegal variable name" -284 "Program currently running" -285 "Program syntax error" -286 "Program runtime error" -290 "Memory use error" -291 "Out of memory"...
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