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2  User Interface
2.1  Screen Tabs

2.1.1.5 Sequencer

Allows multiple Screens to update sequentially while in
display mode. Each Screen updates in sequence, and when all have updated, the
sequence will start again.
To start the Sequencer, you must have more than one Screen defined, and you
must have Multiscreen selected (see
If you want each Screen to use a different input, you must turn off All Screens Use
Same Input under Input/Output, Input.
Differences in hardware settings between the Screens may cause switches and/or
CAUTION
attenuators to cycle as you go from one Screen to another. This could potentially
reduce the life of these components. To avoid this, make sure Attenuation, µW
Path Control and other switch settings are the same in each Screen.
When the Sequencer is running, the destination of remote commands is
NOTE
unpredictable, so you should stop the Sequencer before sending any
measurement-related commands. Once the Sequencer has stopped, select a
specific Screen using :INSTrument:SCReen:SELect, before sending any further
commands. See
When the Sequencer is running, Auto alignment is temporarily disabled. A pending
NOTE
auto alignment might be executed when the sequencer is stopped.
See
:SYSTem:SEQuencer ON | OFF | 1 | 0
Remote Command
:SYSTem:SEQuencer?
:SYST:SEQ ON
Example
Notes
If the display is disabled (via
Screen SCPI cannot be used when Display is disabled" is generated
Dependencies
To start the Sequencer, you must have more than one Screen defined and you must have Multiscreen
selected
OFF
Preset
More Information
To start the Sequencer, tap the current (blue) Screen tab to go into the
Mode/Meas/View Dialog:
127
"Select Screen" on page 190
"More Information" on page 127
:DISP:ENAB

"Screen Tabs" on page

OFF) then the error message "-221, Settings conflict;
5G NR Mode User's & Programmer's Reference
"Multiscreen" on page 187
115).

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