Configuration (CONFigure)


Set or query the backup media

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATBAckup A$

:CONFigure:ATBAckup?

(Response)

A$

A$=OFF, SSD, SD, USB1~USB23

Details

Sets the backup media
Returns the backup media

OFF Backup is disabled
SSD SSD or HDD
SD SD card
USB1~USB23 Recording media connected to USB

Example

:CONFigure:ATBAckup USB1
:CONFigure:ATBAckup?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATBACKUP USB1  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the automatic split save (binary)

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATBIn A

:CONFigure:ATBIn?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 0, 16, 32, 64

Details

Sets the division size of the binary file for automatic saving.
Returns the partition size of the binary file at the current autosave.

Example

:CONFigure:ATBIn 0
:CONFigure:ATBIn?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATBIN 0  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the on/off status of automatically numerical calculation saving

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATCAlc A$

:CONFigure:ATCAlc?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets automatic saving of numerical calculation results ON/OFF.
Returns the current automatic value calculation result save setting.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled

Example

:CONFigure:ATCAlc ON
:CONFigure:ATCAlc?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATCALC ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto save is turned ON.




Set or query the channels to save during automatic save

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATCH A$

:CONFigure:ATCH?

(Response)

A$

A$ = DISP, ALL

Details

Configure the channels to save during automatic save.
Returns the current autosave channel.

DISP  Saves the data of displayed channels only
ALL  Saves data of all channels

Example

:CONFigure:ATCH DISP
:CONFigure:ATCH?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATCH DISP  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto save is turned ON.




Set or query the auto-save file name

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATFIle "A$"

:CONFigure:ATFIle?

(Response)

"A$"

A$ = File name

Details

Specifies the auto-save file name.
Returns the current auto-save file name as a text string.

When ' or ˜ are used in the file name, the following will result.

PC

˜,

˜˜

MR6000
MR6000-01

'

˜


Example

:CONFigure:ATFIle "ABC"
:CONFigure:ATFIle?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATFILE "ABC"  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto save is turned ON.




Set or query the auto-save folder name

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATFOlder "A$"

:CONFigure:ATFOlder?

(Response)

"A$"

A$ = folder name

Details

Specifies the auto-save folder name.
Returns the current auto-save folder name as a text string.

When ' or ˜ are used in the folder name, the following will result.

PC

˜,

˜˜

MR6000
MR6000-01

'

˜


Example

:CONFigure:ATFOlder "XYZ"
:CONFigure:ATFOlder?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATFOLDER "XYZ"  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto save is turned ON.




Set or query auto display image save

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATIMage A$

:CONFigure:ATIMage?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets automatic saving of the display image ON/OFF.
Returns the current automatic display image save setting.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled

Example

:CONFigure:ATIMage ON
:CONFigure:ATIMage?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATIMAGE ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto save must be turned ON.




Set or query the file type for auto-saving screen images

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATIType

:CONFigure:ATIType?

(Response)

A$

A$ = BMP, PNG, JPEG

Details

Specifies the file type for auto-saving screen images.
Returns the currently specified file type for auto-saving screen images, as a text string.

BMP  Bitmap file format
PNG  Portable Network Graphics file format
JPEG  JPEG file format

Example

:CONFigure:ATIType BMP
:CONFigure:ATIType?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATITYPE BMP  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto display image save must be turned ON




Set or query the save file for auto numerical calculation results

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATMEasure A$

:CONFigure:ATMEasure?

(Response)

A$

A$ = NEW, EXISt

Details

Sets the file used for automatically saving numerical calculation results.
Returns the setting of the save file of the current automatic numerical calculation result

NEW  New file
EXISt  Existing file

Example

:CONFigure:ATMEasure NEW
:CONFigure:ATMEasure?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATMEASURE NEW  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto save must be turned ON.
Auto save of numerical calculation results must be turned ON.




Set or query the save directory of the auto numerical calculation files

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATMFile A$

:CONFigure:ATMFile?

(Response)

A$

A$ = SINGle, MULTi

Details

Specifies the file containing automatically saved calculation results.
Returns the save destination of the current automatic numerical calculation result file.

SINGle  File segmentation OFF
MULTi  Segment files into calculation number

Example

:CONFigure:ATMFile SINGle
:CONFigure:ATMFile?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATMFILE SINGLE  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto save must be turned ON.
Auto save of numerical calculation results must be turned ON.




Set or query the file type for auto-saving MDF file

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATMDf

:CONFigure:ATMDf?

(Response)

A$

A$ = MDF3, MDF4

Details

Specifies the file type for auto-saving MDF file.
Returns the currently specified file type for auto-saving MDF file, as a text string.

MDF3  MDF3.0 format
MDF4  MDF4.0 format

Example

:CONFigure:ATMDf MDF3
:CONFigure:ATMDf?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATMDF MDF3  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto display image save must be turned ON




Set or query the auto-save function

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATSAve A$,B$

:CONFigure:ATSAve?

(Response)

A$,B$

A$ = OFF, ON
B$ = SSD, SD, USB1 to USB23, MAIL, FTP, NET_D to NET_Z

Details

Configures the auto-save function.
Returns the current configuration of the auto-save function as a text string.

OFF  No save
ON  Save
 
SSD  SSD or HDD
SD  SD card
USB1 to USB23  Recording media connected to USB
MAIL  Send by email
FTP  Send by FTP
NET_D to NET_Z Network drive

Example

:CONFigure:ATSAve ON,USB1
:CONFigure:ATSAve?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATSAVE ON,USB1  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the serial type of auto-save file name

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATSErial

:CONFigure:ATSErial?

(Response)

A$

A$ = AUTO, BEGIn, END

Details

Specifies the serial type of auto-save file name.
Returns the serial type of auto-save file name.

AUTO Auto(If there is no file with the same name, do not add a serial number)
BEGIn Add a serial number to the beginning of the file name
END Add a serial number to the end of the file name

Example

:CONFigure:ATSErial AUTO
:CONFigure:ATSErial?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATSERIAL AUTO  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto save must be turned ON.




Set or query auto segmentation save (text)

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATTExt A

:CONFigure:ATTExt?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 0, 60000, 1000000

Details

Makes settings for automatic segmented save (text).
Returns the current automatic segmented save (text).

0  No segmentation
60000  Split files by 60,000 data
1000000  Split files by 1,000,000 data

Example

:CONFigure:ATTExt 60000
:CONFigure:ATTExt?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATTEXT 60000  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto save must be turned ON.
Auto save file type must be text.
Auto save of waveforms must be turned ON.




Set or query auto waveform save

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ATWAve A$

:CONFigure:ATWAve?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Makes settings for automatically saving waveforms.
Returns the current automatic waveform saving setting.

OFF  No save
ON  Save

Example

:CONFigure:ATWAve ON
:CONFigure:ATWAve?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATWAVE ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Auto save must be turned ON.




Set or query measurement channels on/off

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:CHENable A$,B$

:CONFigure:CHENable? A$

(Response)

A$,B$

A$ = CH1_1 to CH8_4, L1 to L8, Z1 to Z16, W1 to W16, CAN1 to CAN64
B$ = OFF, ON

Details

Makes ON/OFF settings for the measurement channels.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled

Example

:CONFigure:CHENable CH1_1,ON
:CONFigure:CHENable? CH1_1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:CHENABLE CH1_1,ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query sampling clock

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:CLOCk A$

:CONFigure:CLOCk?

(Response)

A$

A$ = INTErnal, EXTErnal

Details

Makes settings for the sampling clock.
Returns the current sampling clock.

INTErnal  Internal sampling
EXTErnal  External sampling

Example

:CONFigure:CLOCk INTErnal
:CONFigure:CLOCk?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:CLOCK INTERNAL  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the delete-save function

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:DELSave A$

:CONFigure:DELSave?

(Response)

A$

A$ = NORMal, DELEte

Details

Sets the delete-save function for automatic saving.
Returns the current setting of the delete-save function as a text string.

DELEte  Delete and save: The oldest file is deleted when the storage media becomes full.
NORMal  Normal save: Files are saved only until the storage media becomes full.

Example

:CONFigure:DELSave NORMal
:CONFigure:DELSave?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:DELSAVE NORMAL  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the display block number

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:DISPBlock A

:CONFigure:DISPBlock?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 1 to (the no. of segments)

Details

Sets the display block number.
Returns the current display block number.

Example

:CONFigure:DISPBlock 1
:CONFigure:DISPBlock?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:DISPBLOCK 1  (when headers are enabled)

Note

Refer to the :MAXBlock command regarding the number of segments.

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query dual sampling.

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:DUALsample A$

:CONFigure:DUALsample?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Configure the ON/OFF settings for dual sampling.
The current settings are returned.

Example

:CONFigure:DUALsample ON
:CONFigure:DUALsample?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:DUALSAMPLE ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query on/off status of envelope measurement function.

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:ENVElope A$

:CONFigure:ENVElope?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets on/off status of envelope measurement function.
Returns current on/off status of envelope measurement function.

Example

:CONFigure:ENVElope ON
:CONFigure:ENVElope?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ENVELOPE ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Select or query the slope direction for the external sampling jack

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:EXTSLope A$

:CONFigure:EXTSLope?

(Response)

A$

A$ = UP, DOWN, UPDOwn

Details

Sets the slope direction for the EXT.SMPL (external sampling) input jack.
Returns the current slope direction setting of the EXT.SMPL input jack.

UP  Rising edge
DOWN  Falling edge
UPDOwn  Rising and Falling edge

Example

:CONFigure:EXTSLope UP
:CONFigure:EXTSLope?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:EXTSLOPE UP  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query execution of FFT calculations

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFT A$

:CONFigure:FFT?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON, EXEC

Details

Sets FFT execution state.
Returns a text indicator of the current FFT execution state.
Calculation is performed when A$ = "EXEC".

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled
EXEC  Perform execution

Example

:CONFigure:FFT ON
:CONFigure:FFT?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFT ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

Cannot be executed while measuring.

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the averaging number of FFT spectra

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTAVERage A

:CONFigure:FFTAVERage?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 2 to 10000

Details

Specifies the averaging number of FFT spectra.
Returns the averaging number of FFT spectra.

Example

:CONFigure:FFTAVERage 10
:CONFigure:FFTAVERage?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTAVERAGE 10  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query FFT averaging method

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTAVKind A$

:CONFigure:FFTAVKind?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, F_LIN, F_EXP, F_PEAK

Details

Sets the averaging method for the FFT function.
Returns the averaging method for the FFT function.

OFF  Not perform averaging
F_LIN  Linear
F_EXP  Exponential
F_PEAK  Peak hold

Example

:CONFigure:FFTAVKind F_LIN
:CONFigure:FFTAVKind?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTAVKIND F_LIN  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query FFT calculation channel

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTCh A,B$(,C$)

:CONFigure:FFTCh? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$(,C$)

A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B$ = CH1_1 to CH8_4, Z1 to Z16, W1 to W16 (1ch)
C$ = CH1_1 to CH8_4, Z1 to Z16, W1 to W16 (2ch)

Details

Specifies a channel for FFT analysis.
Returns the channel specified for FFT analysis, as a text string.

Example

:CONFigure:FFTCh 1,CH1_1,CH1_2
:CONFigure:FFTCh? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTCH 1,CH1_1,CH1_2  (when headers are enabled)

Note

C$ may be omitted depending on the analysis mode setting.

Usage
Conditions

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Set or query FFT analysis mode

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTFunc A,B$(,C)

:CONFigure:FFTFunc? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$(,C<NR1>)

A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B$ = OFF, LIN, RMS, PSP, TRF, XPS, COH, PHA
C = 1, 2 (B$=PHA)

Details

Specifies the FFT analysis mode.
For phase spectrum (B$ = PHA), C specifies the channel mode.

Returns the current FFT analysis mode.
For phase spectrum (B$ = PHA), channel mode (C) is also returned.

OFF  No calculation
LIN  Linear spectrum
RMS  RMS spectrum
PSP  Power spectrum
TRF  Transfer function
XPS  Cross-power spectrum
COH  Coherence function
PHA  Phase spectrum

Example

:CONFigure:FFTFunc 1,PHA,2
:CONFigure:FFTFunc? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTFUNC 1,PHA,2  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the lower limit of FFT display scale (vertical axis)

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTLow A,B

:CONFigure:FFTLow? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B

A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B = -9.9999E+29 to +9.9999E+29

Details

Sets the lower limit of the vertical axis for the calculation.
Returns the lower limit of the vertical axis for the calculation.

Example

:CONFigure:FFTLow 1,-100E-03
:CONFigure:FFTLow? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTLOW 1,-1.00000E-01  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the correction method for window function calculation results

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTREV A$

:CONFigure:FFTREV?

(Response)

A$

A$ = NONE, POW, AVE

Details

Specifies the correction method for attenuation with the window function.
Returns the currently selected correction method for attenuation with the window function.

NONE  No correction
POW  Power correction
AVE  Average correction

Example

:CONFigure:FFTREV POW
:CONFigure:FFTREV?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTREV POW  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the number of FFT calculation points

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTSAmple A

:CONFigure:FFTSAmple?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, 20000, 50000, 100000

Details

Selects the number of FFT calculation points.
Returns the currently selected number of FFT calculation points.

Example

:CONFigure:FFTSAmple 2000
:CONFigure:FFTSAmple?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTSAMPLE 2000  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query FFT display scaling

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTSCale A,B$

:CONFigure:FFTSCale? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$

A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B$ = AUTO, MANUal

Details

Selects automatic or manual display scaling for the calculation number specified by A.
Returns the current display scaling state for the calculation number specified by A, as a text string.

Example

:CONFigure:FFTSCale 1,AUTO
:CONFigure:FFTSCale? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTSCALE 1,AUTO  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the upper limit of FFT display scale (vertical axis)

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTUp A,B

:CONFigure:FFTUp? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B

A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B = -9.9999E+29 to +9.9999E+29

Details

Sets the upper limit of the vertical axis for the calculation number.
Returns the upper limit of the vertical axis for the calculation.

Example

:CONFigure:FFTUp 1,100E-03
:CONFigure:FFTUp? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTUP 1,+1.00000E-01  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the window function for FFT calculation

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTWind A$(,B)

:CONFigure:FFTWind?

(Response)

A$(,B<NR2>)

A$ = RECTan, HANNing, EXPOnential, HAMMing, BLACkman, BLHA, FLATtop
B = 0.1 to 99.9 (Attenuation rate)

Details

Sets the window function for FFT calculation.
If the window function is exponential (A$ = EXPOnential), specify attenuation rate B (%).

Returns the current window function setting for FFT calculation.
If the window function is exponential (A$ = EXPOnential), attenuation rate B (%) is also returned.

RECTan  Rectangular window
HANNing  Hanning window
EXPOnential  Exponential window
HAMMing  Hamming window
BLACkman  Blackman window
BLHA  Blackman-Harris window
FLATtop  Flat-top window

Example

:CONFigure:FFTWind EXPOnential,30
:CONFigure:FFTWind?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTWIND EXPONENTIAL,30.0  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the type of x axis for FFT calculation

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTXaxis A,B$

:CONFigure:FFTXaxis? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$

A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B$ = LIN, LOG

Details

Sets the type of x axis for the calculation.
Returns the type of x axis currently specified.

LIN   Linear
LOG  Logarithmic

Example

:CONFigure:FFTXaxis 1,LOG
:CONFigure:FFTXaxis? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTXAXIS 1,LOG  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the type of y axis for FFT calculation

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTYaxis A,B$

:CONFigure:FFTYaxis? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$

A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B$ = LINREal, LINIMag, LINMAg, LOGMAg

Details

Sets the type of y axis for the calculation.
Returns the type of y axis currently specified.

LINREal  Real component: linear
LINIMag  Imaginary component: linear
LINMAg  Amplitude: linear
LOGMAg  Amplitude: dB

Example

:CONFigure:FFTYaxis 1,LINMAg
:CONFigure:FFTYaxis? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTYAXIS 1,LINMAG  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

Setting may be restricted by the Analysis Mode Setting.




Set or query the display format

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FORMat A,B$

:CONFigure:FORMat? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$

A = 1 to 16 (Sheet No.)
B$ = TY1, TY2, TY3, TY4, TY6, TY8, TY9, TY16, FFT1, FFT2, FFT4, TY_FFT1, TY_FFT2, TY_FFT4 [Dual sampling OFF]
B$ = INS1, INS2, INS3, INS4, INS6, INS8, INS9, INS16, TRE1, TRE2, TRE3, TRE4, TRE6, TRE8, TRE9, TRE16, DUAL [Dual sampling ON]

Details

Sets the display format.
Returns the current display format setting.

TY1  Waveform: 1
TY2  Waveform: 2
TY3  Waveform: 3
TY4  Waveform: 4
TY6  Waveform: 6
TY8  Waveform: 8
TY9  Waveform: 9
TY16  Waveform: 16
FFT1  FFT: 1
FFT2  FFT: 2
FFT4  FFT: 4
TY_FFT1  Waveform: 1 & FFT: 1
TY_FFT2  Waveform: 1 & FFT: 2
TY_FFT4  Waveform: 1 & FFT: 4
 
INS1  Instant Waveform: 1
INS2  Instant Waveform: 2
INS3  Instant Waveform: 3
INS4  Instant Waveform: 4
INS6  Instant Waveform: 6
INS8  Instant Waveform: 8
INS9  Instant Waveform: 9
INS16  Instant Waveform: 16
TRE1  Trend Waveform: 1
TRE2  Trend Waveform: 2
TRE3  Trend Waveform: 3
TRE4  Trend Waveform: 4
TRE6  Trend Waveform: 6
TRE8  Trend Waveform: 8
TRE9  Trend Waveform: 9
TRE16  Trend Waveform: 16
DUAL  Trend & Instant Waveform: 1

Example

:CONFigure:FORMat 1,TY1
:CONFigure:FORMat? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FORMAT 1,TY1  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the auto-save file type

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:FTYPE A$

:CONFigure:FTYPE?

(Response)

A$

A$ = BIN, TEXT, MDF

Details

Sets the auto-save file type.
Returns the current auto-save file type setting.

BIN  Binary format
TEXT  Text format
MDF  MDF format

Example

:CONFigure:FTYPE BIN
:CONFigure:FTYPE?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FTYPE BIN  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the logic waveform display

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:LOGIc A,B$

:CONFigure:LOGIc? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$

A = 1 to 16 (Sheet No.)
B$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets the logic waveform display.
Returns the logic waveform display.

Example

:CONFigure:LOGIc 1,ON
:CONFigure:LOGIc? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:LOGIC 1,ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

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Usage
Conditions

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Set or query the number of memory segments

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:MAXBlock A

:CONFigure:MAXBlock?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024

Details

Sets the number of memory segments.
Returns the current number of memory segments.

Example

:CONFigure:MAXBlock 64
:CONFigure:MAXBlock?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:MAXBLOCK 64  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query memory segmentation

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:MEMDiv A$

:CONFigure:MEMDiv?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Enables or disables memory segmentation.
Returns the current state of memory segmentation.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled

Example

:CONFigure:MEMDiv ON
:CONFigure:MEMDiv?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:MEMDIV ON  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query the waveform overlay

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:OVERlay A$

:CONFigure:OVERlay?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, AUTO, MANUal

Details

Enables or disables screen waveform overlay.
Returns the current waveform overlay setting.

OFF  No overlay
AUTO  Automatic overlay
MANUal  Manual overlay

Example

:CONFigure:OVERlay AUTO
:CONFigure:OVERlay?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:OVERLAY AUTO  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query peak value display

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:PEAK A$

:CONFigure:PEAK?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, PEAK, MAX

Details

Sets peak value display for FFT analysis.
Returns the current peak value display setting for FFT analysis.

Example

:CONFigure:PEAK MAX
:CONFigure:PEAK?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:PEAK MAX  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query block A as a reference block

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:REFBlock A,B$

:CONFigure:REFBlock? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,C$

A = 1 to (the no. of segments)
B$ = OFF, CLRON
C$ = OFF, ON

Details

Enables or disables block A as a reference block.
Returns the current on/off state of reference block.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled (Used in query only)
CLRON The referenced settings will only be valid for the specified block. (Used in Command only)
 Referenced settings will not be valid for non-specified blocks.

Example

:CONFigure:REFBlock 1,CLRON
:CONFigure:REFBlock? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:REFBLOCK 1,ON  (when headers are enabled)

Note

Refer to the :MAXBlock command regarding the number of segments.

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Set or query display position of reference block

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:REFPosition A$

:CONFigure:REFPosition?

(Response)

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A$ = TRIGger, TOP

Details

Sets display position of reference block .
Returns the display position of reference block .

TRIGger Trigger position
TOP Top position

Example

:CONFigure:REFPosition TOP
:CONFigure:REFPosition?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:REFPOSITION TOP  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query reference block operation

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:REFSet A$

:CONFigure:REFSet?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Enables or disables reference block operation.
Returns a text string indicating the on/off state of reference block operation.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled

Example

:CONFigure:REFSet ON
:CONFigure:REFSet?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:REFSET ON  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query real-time save on/off

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:RTIMe A$

:CONFigure:RTIMe?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Makes settings for real-time save.
Returns the current real-time save ON/OFF status.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled

Example

:CONFigure:RTIMe ON
:CONFigure:RTIMe?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:RTIME ON  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query the realtime save division

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:RTDIV A$

:CONFigure:RTDIV?

(Response)

A$

A$=OFF, ON

Details

Sets the realtime save division.
Returns the realtime save division.

OFF Creates a single file per measurent.
ON A new data file is created for each split time(span).

Example

:CONFigure:RTDIv ON
:CONFigure:RTDIv?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:RTDIV ON  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query the realtime save division length

Syntax

(Command)


:CONFigure:RTLEn day,hour,min,sec

day<NR1>:0 to 100
hour<NR1>:0 to 23
min<NR1>:0 to 59
sec<NR1>:0 to 59

Details

Sets the realtime save division length.
Returns the realtime save division length.

Example

:CONFigure:RTLEn 0,1,30,0
:CONFigure:RTLEn?

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Set or query the sampling period

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:SAMPle A(,B)

:CONFigure:SAMPle?

(Response)

A(,B)

A = 5E-9 to 60 (Second)
B = 1E-8 to 1 (Second)

Details

Sets the sampling period.
Returns the current measurement sampling period.
When dual sampling is turned ON, A refers to the trend waveform, and B refers to the sampling cycle of instantaneous waveforms.

Example

:CONFigure:SAMPle 5E-9
:CONFigure:SAMPle?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:SAMPLE +5.00000E-09  (when headers are enabled)

Note

Attempting to set an invalid value sets the next larger valid value, if available.
When real-time save, envelope mode or dual sampling is set to ON, the settable range is limited.

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Set or query the recording length

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:SHOT A(,B)

:CONFigure:SHOT?

(Response)

A<NR1>(,B<NR1>)

A = 100 to 1073741800
B = 1500 to 268435400

Details

Sets the size of the recording length.
Returns the current recording length setting.
When dual sampling is turned ON, A refers to the trend waveform, and B refers to the recording length of instantaneous waveforms.

Example

:CONFigure:SHOT 2500
:CONFigure:SHOT?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:SHOT 2500  (when headers are enabled)

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Depending on the ON/OFF settings of the measurement channel, the settable recording length may vary.

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Set or query the start block

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:STTBlock A

:CONFigure:STTBlock?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 1 to (the no. of segments)

Details

Sets the start block.
Returns the start block number.

Example

:CONFigure:STTBlock 1
:CONFigure:STTBlock?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:STTBLOCK 1  (when headers are enabled)

Note

Refer to the :MAXBlock command regarding the number of segments.

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Set or query the timebase

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:TBASe A(,B)

:CONFigure:TBASe?

(Response)

A(,B)

A = 1.67E-2 to 2.00E+8
B = 1 to 1.00E+8

Details

Sets the timebase.
Returns the current timebase setting.
When dual sampling is turned ON, A refers to the trend waveform, and B refers to the timebase. of instantaneous waveforms.

Example

:CONFigure:TBASe 200E+6
:CONFigure:TBASe?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:TBASE +2.00E+08  (when headers are enabled)

Note

Attempting to set an invalid value sets the next larger valid value, if available.
When real-time save, envelope mode or dual sampling is set to ON, the settable range is limited.

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Set or query the degree of thinning before storing

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:THINout A

:CONFigure:THINout?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 1 to 1000

Details

Sets the degree of thinning to be applied when data is auto-saved in text format.
Returns the current thinning setting as a text string.

Example

:CONFigure:THINout 1000
:CONFigure:THINout?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:THINOUT 1000  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query the length of time to record

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:TIME day,hour,min,sec

:CONFigure:TIME?

(Response)

day<NR1>,hour<NR1>,min<NR1>,sec<NR1>

day = 0 to 10000
hour = 0 to 23
min = 0 to 59
sec = 0 to 59

Details

Sets the length of time for real-time recording.
Returns the length of time set for real-time recording.

Example

:CONFigure:TIME 0,1,0,0
:CONFigure:TIME?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:TIME 0,1,0,0  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query the number of blocks to use

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:CONFigure:USEBlock A

:CONFigure:USEBlock?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 1 to (the no. of segments)

Details

Sets the number of blocks to use.
Returns the number of blocks set for use.

Example

:CONFigure:USEBlock 32
:CONFigure:USEBlock?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:USEBLOCK 32  (when headers are enabled)

Note

Refer to the :MAXBlock command regarding the number of segments.

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