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Syntax
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command query |
:CURSor:MODE A$ :CURSor:MODE? |
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response
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A$A$ = OFF, TIME, VOLT, TRACe OFF, TRACe (FFT) OFF, Xcur, Ycur, TRACe (in X-Y format)
TIME, Xcur: vertical cursor VOLT, Ycur: horizontal cursor TRACe: trace cursor
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Explanation
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Sets the A and B cursor type (vertical cursor, horizontal cursor, trace cursor). Returns the current A and B cursor type as character data.
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Example
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:CURSor:MODE TIME Sets vertical cursors.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:CURSor:ABCUrsor A$ :CURSor:ABCUrsor? |
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response
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A$A$ = A, ORA, ORB, A_B
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Explanation
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Selects among A, B and A & B cursors. Returns whether currently the A cursor, B cursor or both A & B cursors are in use, as character data.
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Example
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:CURSor:ABCUrsor A Sets A cursor.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:CURSor:ACHAnnel ch$ :CURSor:ACHAnnel? |
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response
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ch$ch$ = CH1 to CH4 (8835), CH1 to CH8, ALL(MEM, REC, R&M, RMS) (8835-01) CH1 to CH32, ALLH(REC,RMS), ALLL(REC,RMS), ALL(MEM) (8826) CH1 to CH16, ALL(MEM, REC, R&M, RMS) (8841, 8842) CH1 to CH16 (8720) X1 to X4 (in X-Y format: 8826, 8841, 8842, 8720)
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Explanation
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Sets the channel for the A cursor. ALL, ALLL (only 8826) and ALLH (only 8826) can be set during use of the trace cursor and A cursor. Returns the current A cursor channel as character data.
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Example
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:CURSor:ACHAnnel CH1 Sets the channel for the A cursor to channel 1.
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When allowed
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During use of the trace cursor or the horizontal cursor (except in FFT). (On the 8826 in X-Y format, the vertical cursor as well)
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Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:CURSor:BCHAnnel ch$ :CURSor:BCHAnnel? |
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response
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ch$ch$ = CH1 to CH4 (8835) CH1 to CH8 (8835-01) CH1 to CH32 (8826) CH1 to CH16 (8841, 8842, 8720) X1 to X4 (in X-Y format: 8826, 8841, 8842, 8720)
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Explanation
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Sets the channel for the B cursor. Returns the current B cursor channel as character data.
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Example
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:CURSor:BCHAnnel CH1 Sets the channel for the B cursor to channel 1.
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When allowed
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During use of the trace cursor or the horizontal cursor (except in FFT). (On the 8826 in X-Y format, the vertical cursor as well)
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Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:CURSor:APOSition A :CURSor:APOSition? |
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response
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A<NR1>(line cursor (vertical), trace cursor) A = 0 to (number of stored data values) (100 × recording length) 0 to 400 (X-Y format) 0 to 480 (X-Y format wide screen: 8826) 0 to 320 (X-Y format wide screen: 8720) 0 to 9999 : FFT (STR, ACR, CCR, IMP) 0 to 400 : FFT (HIS, OCT) 0 to 4000 : FFT (others)
(linecursor (horizontal)) A = 0 to 400 0 to 480 (wide screen: 8826) 0 to 639 (8841, 8842, 8720) 0 to 320 (X-Y format wide screen: 8720)
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Explanation
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Sets the A cursor position. Returns the current A cursor position as a numerical value in NR1 format.
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Example
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:CURSor:APOSition 1000 Move the A cursor position to 1000 points (10 DIV).
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:CURSor:BPOSition A :CURSor:BPOSition? |
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response
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A<NR1>Same as in APOSition.
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Explanation
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Sets the B cursor position. Returns the current B cursor position as character data. |
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Example
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:CURSor:BPOSition 1000 Move the B cursor position to 1000 points (10 DIV).
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Common |
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Syntax
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query |
:CURSor:DTREad? A$ |
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response
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B$A$ = A, B, B_A B$ = the readout value (t)
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Explanation
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Returns the cursor readout value (t) as character data.
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Example
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query :CURSor:DTREad? A response :CURSor:DTREad 5ms Queries the A cursor readout value.
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When allowed
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During use of the trace cursor or the vertical cursor (except in FFT).
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Common |
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Syntax
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query |
:CURSor:DVREad? A$(,ch$) |
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response
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B$ (,C$)A$ = A, B, B_A ch$ (only A$ = A) ch$ = CH1 to CH4 (8835) CH1 to CH8 (8835-01) CH1 to CH32 (8826) CH1 to CH16 (8841, 8842, 8720) B$ = the readout value (V, °C, με) (In the recorder and RMS recorder functions) B$: maximum value C$: minimum value (when the time axis is 5 s/DIV in the RMS recorder function, B$ only) Trace in X-Y format B$: voltage on the X-axis C$: voltage on the Y-axis
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Explanation
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Returns the cursor readout value (V, °C, με) as character data.
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Example
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query :CURSor:DVREad? A response :CURSor:DVREad 385 Queries the A cursor readout value.
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When allowed
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During use of the trace cursor or the horizontal cursor (except in FFT).
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8835(A), 8835-01(A), 8826, 8841, 8842 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:CURSor:ABCHAnnel A$ :CURSor:ABCHAnnel? |
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response
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A$A$ = G1,G2
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Explanation
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Sets the graph for the A and B cursors when the display format is DUAL. If the display format is SINGle or NYQuist, the cursor is displayed on graph 1, whatever setting is made with this command. Returns the current graph setting for the A and B cursors as character data.
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Example
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:CURSor:ABCHAnnel G1 The A and B cursors are displayed on graph 1.
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When allowed
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In FFT.
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8835(A), 8835-01(A), 8826, 8841, 8842 |
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Syntax
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query |
:CURSor:DFREad? A$ |
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response
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B$,C$A$ = A, B, B_A B$ = readout position for x-axis data C$ = readout position for y-axis data
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Explanation
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Returns the current cursor readout position for FFT data as character data.
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Example
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:CURSor:DFREad? A The A cursor readout position is returned as character data.
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When allowed
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In FFT.
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