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WaveJet 300A Series
IEEE 488.1 Emulation
DESCRIPTION
COMMAND SYNTAX
QUERY SYNTAX
RESPONSE FORMAT
Cursor
DESCRIPTION
COMMAND SYNTAX
QUERY SYNTAX
RESPONSE FORMAT
REMARKS
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GTL
Command
Go To Local Command
GTL
HCUR
Command/Query
The HCUR command defines the position of the time cursor
in "div". The HCUR? query returns the defined position
of the time cursor.
HCUR <Cursor1>, <Cursor2>
<Cursor1>:=-5.00 to +4.98 (When CURM is DH or DHDV)
<Cursor1>:=-5.00 to +4.99 (When CURM is VATH)
<Cursor2>:=-5.00 to +4.98 (When CURM is DH or DHDV)
<Cursor2>:=-5.00 to +4.99 (When CURM is VATH)
<Cursor1> and <Cursor2> respectively represent
positions of time cursors Cursor1 and Cursor2 on the
screen, using the unit, "div". For how to round the
value, see "Remarks". The left end of the screen
corresponds to -5.00, the center to 0, the right end
to +4.98 when CURM is DH or DHDV and +4.99 when CURM
is VATH.
HCUR?
<Cursor1>, <Cursor2>
Current positions of the time cursors are identified
in <Cursor1> and <Cursor2>. The format is <NR3 Numeric
Response Data>.
When CURM is DH or DHDV, the resolution of <Cursor1>
and <Cursor2> is 0.02. When CURM is VATH, the resolution
of <Cursor1> and <Cursor2> is 0.01. If another value
is input, it is rounded to a number having a small
absolute value.
If the cursor mode is set to "Value at Cursor", the
setting of <Cursor1> is enabled.
Although <Cursor2> is disabled, you should still set
it.
HCUR command reports Device-specific error (DDE) when
CURM is not DH, DHDV or VATH.
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