LeCroy 9400A Manual page 102

Digital oscilloscope
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Examples:
READ,CI.DE
READ,MC.DA
READ,MC.DA,,,-7000
READ,CI.DA,5,100,1000
READ,MD.DA,,,,5
READ,CHANNEL 2.*
Instructs
the 9400A
to transmit
the
waveform descriptor of Channel 1 in the
format described in Section 7.7. If the
9400A
is
armed
and
waiting
for
a
trigger, the execution is deferred until
the waveform is acquired.
Instructs the 9400A to transmit all data
values of Memory C which would appear on
the screen, but no descriptor or trigger
time(s).
Instructs the 9400A to transmit all data
points
of Memory
C, starting
-7000
(invisible) points before the left hand
side of the screen, up to the last value
at the right hand side.
Instructs the 9400A to transmit I00 data
values
of Channel
i, starting
i000
values to the right of ~e beginning of
the screen. Only every 5 data value is
transmitted, i.e. 4 out of 5 values are
omitted.
Instructs the 9400A to transmit all data
values of sweep #5 from the SEQNCE data
record in memory D. If memory D is not a
SEONCE
record,
the last parameter
is
ignored,
and
the
command
would
be
interpreted as READ,MD.DA, resulting in
the transmission of all (visible) data
of the memory D.
Instructs
the 9400A
to transmit
the
waveform descriptor, data and time(s)
Channel
2. This is the most complete
(and safest) way to archive the visible
part of a waveform. The host computer
can restore
the complete
waveform
in
memories C or D with the command WRITE
MC.*, followed
by the transmission
of
the data records.
7-26
Remote Operations

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