SYSTem Commands (Set and query the system)


Set or query the orientation settings of the screen


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:ANGLe A
:SYSTem:ANGLe?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 0, 180


Details


Makes settings for the screen orientation.
The settings will be returned as an NR1 number.


Example


:SYSTem:ANGLe 0
:SYSTem:ANGLe?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:ANGLE 0  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the animation display


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:ANIMation A$
:SYSTem:ANIMation?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Makes settings for the animation of the display dialog.
The settings will be returned as a text string.


Example


:SYSTem:ANIMation OFF
:SYSTem:ANIMation?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:ANIMATION OFF  (when headers are enabled)


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Enable/disable or query auto variable scaling


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:ATVAriable A$
:SYSTem:ATVAriable?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables and disables the auto variable scaling function.
Returns the current on/off state of the auto variable scaling function.


Example


:SYSTem:ATVAriable ON
:SYSTem:ATVAriable?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:ATVARIABLE ON  (when headers are enabled)


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Enable/disable or query beep sounds


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:BEEPer A$
:SYSTem:BEEPer?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON1, ON2


Details


Enables and disables the beep sound.
Returns the current state of the beep sound as a text string.

OFF
ON1 (Alert)
ON2 (Alert and action)


Example


:SYSTem:BEEPer ON2
:SYSTem:BEEPer?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:BEEPER ON2  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the settings for the backlight


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:BRIGhtness A
:SYSTem:BRIGhtness?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 1 to 4


Details


Makes settings for the brightness of the backlight.
The brightness settings will be returned as a text string.


Example


:SYSTem:BRIGhtness 4
:SYSTem:BRIGhtness?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:BRIGHTNESS 4  (when headers are enabled)


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Enable/disable or query comment display


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:COMMent A$
:SYSTem:COMMent?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables and disables comment display.
Returns the current comment display state.


Example


:SYSTem:COMMent ON
:SYSTem:COMMent?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:COMMENT ON  (when headers are enabled)


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Clear waveform data


Syntax


(Command)


:SYSTem:DATAClear


Details


Clears waveform data.


Example


:SYSTEM:DATAClear


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Set or query the system calendar


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:DATE A,B,C
:SYSTem:DATE?

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>,C<NR1>
A = 2000 to 2080 (year)
B = 1 to 12 (month)
C = 1 to 31 (day)


Details


Sets the date of the internal calendar.
Returns the current date setting.


Example


:SYSTem:DATE 2000,1,1
(Sets the internal calendar to January 1st, 2000.)

:SYSTem:DATE?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:DATE 2000,1,1  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the settings for the decimal symbol


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:DECPoint A$
:SYSTem:DECPoint?

(Response)

A$
A$ = DOT, COMMa


Details


Makes settings for the symbol used for the decimal point.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

DOT (period)
COMMa (comma)


Example


:SYSTem:DECPoint DOT
:SYSTem:DECPoint?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:DECPOINT DOT  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the date format


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:DFORmat A$
:SYSTem:DFORmat?

(Response)

A$
A$ = YYMMDD, MMDDYY, DDMMYY


Details


Makes settings for the format used for the date.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

YYMMDD (year/month/day)
MMDDYY (month/day/year)
DDMMYY (day/month/year)


Example


:SYSTem:DFORmat YYMMDD
:SYSTem:DFORmat?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:DFORMAT YYMMDD  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the symbol used to separate the day, month and year


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:DSEParator A$
:SYSTem:DSEParator?

(Response)

A$
A$ = SLASh, HYPHen, DOT


Details


Makes settings used to separate the day, month and year.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

SLASh (slash)
HYPHen (hyphen)
DOT (period)


Example


:SYSTem:DSEParator SLASh
:SYSTem:DSEParator?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:DSEPARATOR SLASH  (when headers are enabled)


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Select or query the function of external I/O terminal 1


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:EXT1mode A$
:SYSTem:EXT1mode?

(Response)

A$
A$ = STARt, STOP, S_S, ABORt, SAVE, EVENt


Details


Sets the input function of External I/O terminal 1.
Returns the current input function setting of External I/O terminal 1.

STARt
STOP
S_S  (Start & Stop)
ABORt  (Abort)
SAVE
EVENt


Example


:SYSTem:EXT1mode STOP
:SYSTem:EXT1mode?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:EXT1MODE STOP  (when headers are enabled)


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Select or query the function of external I/O terminal 2


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:EXT2mode A$
:SYSTem:EXT2mode?

(Response)

A$
A$ = STARt, STOP, S_S, ABORt, SAVE, EVENt


Details


Sets the input function of External I/O terminal 2.
Returns the current input function setting of External I/O terminal 2.

STARt
STOP
S_S  (Start & Stop)
ABORt  (Abort)
SAVE
EVENt


Example


:SYSTem:EXT2mode STOP
:SYSTem:EXT2mode?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:EXT2MODE STOP  (when headers are enabled)


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Select or query the function of external I/O terminal 3


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:EXT3mode A$
:SYSTem:EXT3mode?

(Response)

A$
A$ = STARt, STOP, S_S, ABORt, SAVE, EVENt


Details


Sets the input function of External I/O terminal 3.
Returns the current input function setting of External I/O terminal 3.

STARt
STOP
S_S  (Start & Stop)
ABORt  (Abort)
SAVE
EVENt


Example


:SYSTem:EXT3mode STOP
:SYSTem:EXT3mode?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:EXT3MODE STOP  (when headers are enabled)


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Select or query the function of the GO external I/O terminal


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:EXTGo A$
:SYSTem:EXTGo?

(Response)

A$
A$ = MEAS, ERR, BUSY, TRIG


Details


Sets the output function of the GO/EXT.
OUT1 External I/O terminal.

Returns the current output function setting of the GO/EXT.OUT1 External I/O terminal.

MEAS  (Num Calc)
ERR  (Error)
BUSY
TRIG  (Trigger)


Example


:SYSTem:EXTGo TRIG
:SYSTem:EXTGo?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:EXTGO TRIG  (when headers are enabled)


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Select or query the function of the NG external I/O terminal


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:EXTNg A$
:SYSTem:EXTNg?

(Response)

A$
A$ = MEAS, ERR, BUSY, TRIG


Details


Sets the output function of the NG/EXT.OUT2 External I/O terminal.
Returns the current output function setting of the NG/EXT.OUT2 External I/O terminal.

MEAS  (Num Calc)
ERR  (Error)
BUSY
TRIG  (Trigger)


Example


:SYSTem:EXTNg ERR
:SYSTem:EXTNg?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:EXTNG ERR  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the external output power settings


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:EXTPower A$
:SYSTem:EXTPower?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Makes settings for the external output power supply.
The settings will be returned as a text string.


Example


:SYSTem:EXTPower ON
:SYSTem:EXTPower?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:EXTPOWER ON  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the file protection strength


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:FILEProt A$
:SYSTem:FILEProt?

(Response)

A$
A$ = NORMal, STROng


Details


Makes settings for the file protection strength.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

NORMal (weak [standard])
STROng (strong)


Example


:SYSTem:FILEProt NORMal
:SYSTem:FILEProt?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:FILEPROT NORMAL  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query grid display


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:GRID A$
:SYSTem:GRID?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, STD, DARK


Details


Sets the grid (graticule) display.
Returns the current grid display setting as a text string.

OFF  (No grid)
STD  (Dotted lines)
DARK  (Solid lines)


Example


:SYSTem:GRID DARK
:SYSTem:GRID?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:GRID DARK  (when headers are enabled)


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Select or query external keyboard layout


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:KEYBord A$
:SYSTem:KEYBord?

(Response)

A$
A$ = ENGLish, JAPAnese


Details


Selects the external keyboard layout.
Returns the current external keyboard layout as a text string.

ENGLish
JAPAnese


Example


:SYSTem:KEYBord ENGLish
:SYSTem:KEYBord?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:KEYBORD ENGLISH  (when headers are enabled)


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Enable/disable or query key beeps


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:KEYSOund A$
:SYSTem:KEYSOund?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables and disables the key beeper.
Returns the current state of the key beeper.


Example


:SYSTem:KEYSOunt ON
:SYSTem:KEYSOund?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:KEYSOUND ON  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the display language


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:LANGuage A$
:SYSTem:LANGuage?

(Response)

A$
A$ = JAPAnese, ENGLish


Details


Selects the display language.
Returns the current language setting as a text string.

ENGLish
JAPAnese


Example


:SYSTem:LANGuage ENGLish
:SYSTem:LANGuage?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:LANGUAGE ENGLISH  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the display color scheme


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:LCDDisp A
:SYSTem:LCDDisp?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 1 to 4


Details


Makes settings for the display color scheme.
The settings will be returned as a NR1 number.


Example


:SYSTem:LCDDisp 1
:SYSTem:LCDDisp?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:LCDDISP 1  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query measurement start after


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:PONStart A$
:SYSTem:PONStart?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Sets whether or not to start measurement as soon as the power is turned on.
The settings will be returned as a text string.


Example


:SYSTem:PONStart ON
:SYSTem:PONStart?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:PONSTART OFF  (when headers are enabled)


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Enable/disable or query restart permission


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:RESTart A$
:SYSTem:RESTart?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables or disables restart permission.
Returns the current restart permission setting, as a text string.


Example


:SYSTem:RESTart ON
:SYSTem:RESTart?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:RESTART ON  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the SAVE key destination directory


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SAVE A$
:SYSTem:SAVE?

(Response)

A$,"B$"
A$ = SD, USB, MAIL, FTP


Details


Sets the storage media for data saved by the SAVE key.
Returns the current storage media setting for data saved by the SAVE key.

SD  (SD card)
USB  (Storage device connected to USB port)
MAIL  (Send by mail)
FTP  (Send by FTP)


Example


:SYSTem:SAVE USB
:SYSTem:SAVE?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SAVE USB  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the data area selection method for saving data using the SAVE key


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SAVEArea A$
:SYSTem:SAVEArea?

(Response)

A$
A$ = WHOLe, A_B, C_D


Details


Sets the data area selection method for saving data using the SAVE key.
Returns the data area selection method for saving data using the SAVE key.

WHOLe
A_B  (between A/B cursors)
C_D  (between C/D cursors)


Example


:SYSTem:SAVEArea WHOLe
:SYSTem:SAVEArea?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SAVEAREA WHOLE  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query whether the SAVE key saves all or just displayed channels


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SAVECh A$
:SYSTem:SAVECh?

(Response)

A$
A$ = DISPlay, ALL


Details


Sets whether to save data from displayed or all channels.
Returns the current setting of whether to save data from displayed or all channels.

DISPlay  (Displayed channels)
ALL  (All channels)


Example


:SYSTem:SAVECh ALL
:SYSTem:SAVECh?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SAVECH ALL  (when headers are enabled)


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Select or query the kind of data saved by the SAVE key


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SAVEKind A$
:SYSTem:SAVEKind?

(Response)

A$
A$ = BIN, TEXT, MEAS, IMAGe, SET


Details


Selects the kind of data to save with the SAVE key.
Returns the current setting of the kind of data to save with the SAVE key.

BIN  (Binary waveform file)
TEXT  (Text waveform file)
MEAS  (Numerical calculation result file)
IMAGe  (Captured screen image file)
SET  (Settings file)


Example


:SYSTem:SAVEKind BIN
:SYSTem:SAVEKind?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SAVEKIND BIN  (when headers are enabled)


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Assign or query the file name for files saved with the SAVE key


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SAVEName "A"
:SYSTem:SAVEName?

(Response)

"A"
A$ = File name (up to 40 characters)


Details


Specifies the file name for data saved with the SAVE key.
Returns the current file name for data saved with the SAVE key.


Example


:SYSTem:SAVEName "ABCDEFG"
:SYSTem:SAVEName?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SAVENAME "ABCDEFG"  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the thinning rate when saving thinned data using the SAVE key


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SAVEThin A
:SYSTem:SAVEThin?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 1 to 1000


Details


Makes settings for the thinning rate when saving thinned data using the SAVE key.
The settings will be returned as an NR1 number.


Example


:SYSTem:SAVEThin 5
:SYSTem:SAVEThin?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SAVETHIN 5  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the delimiter symbol


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SEPArator A$
:SYSTem:SEPArator?

(Response)

A$
A$ = COMMa, DOT, SPACe, TAB, SEMI


Details


Sets the symbol to use as the delimiter.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

COMMa (comma)
DOT (period)
SPACe (space)
TAB (tab)
SEMI (semicolon)


Example


:SYSTem:SEPArator COMMa
:SYSTem:SEPArator?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SEPARATOR COMMA  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query START/STOP key behavior


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SOPEration A$
:SYSTem:SOPEration?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Sets the operating condition of the START/STOP key.
Returns the current operating condition of the START/STOP key.

OFF  (No confirmation message)
ON  (Display confirmation message)


Example


:SYSTem:SOPEration ON
:SYSTem:SOPEration?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SOPERATION ON  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query screen saver activation


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SSAVEr A
:SYSTem:SSAVEr?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 0 to 5


Details


Sets the idle time (minutes) for screen saver activation.
Returns the current setting of the idle time for screen saver activation.

If argument A = 0, the screen saver is disabled.


Example


:SYSTem:SSAVEr 5
:SYSTem:SSAVEr?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SSAVER 5  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query SAVE key behavior


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SSELect A$
:SYSTem:SSELect?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Selects the function of the SAVE key.
Returns the current SAVE key function.

OFF  (Quick save: pressing the SAVE key saves data immediately)
ON  (Selection save: pressing the SAVE key displays a dialog box for selecting the data type to save)


Example


:SYSTem:SSELect ON
:SYSTem:SSELect?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SSELECT ON  (when headers are enabled)


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Enable/disable or query the START key backup function


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:STARt A$
:SYSTem:STARt?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables and disables the START key backup function.
Returns the current on/off state of the START key backup function as a text string.


Example


:SYSTem:STARt ON
:SYSTem:STARt?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:START ON  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the settings for saving event data using the SAVE key


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SVEVent A$
:SYSTem:SVEVent?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON, NMEA


Details


Makes settings for saving event data when using the SAVE key to save measurement data.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

OFF (Save ALL data)
ON (Save Event data only)
NMEA (Save GPS data as NMEA format)


Example


:SYSTem:SVEVent ON
:SYSTem:SVEVent?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SVEVENT ON  (when headers are enabled)


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Usage
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"NMEA" available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query the file type for saving screen image using the SAVE key


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SVIType A$
:SYSTem:SVIType?

(Response)

A$
A$ = BMP, PNG


Details


Set the file type for saving screen image using the SAVE key.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

BMP (bitmap format)
PNG (PNG format)


Example


:SYSTem:SVIType BMP
:SYSTem:SVIType?
(応答)  :SYSTEM:SVITYPE BMP  (when headers are enabled)


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V2.00 or later.




Set or query the file settings for saving numerical calculation results with the SAVE key


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SVMEasure A$
:SYSTem:SVMEasure?

(Response)

A$
A$ = NEW, EXISt


Details


Makes settings for the file used to save the numerical calculation results using the SAVE key.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

NEW (new file)
EXISt (existing file)


Example


:SYSTem:SVMEasure NEW
:SYSTem:SVMEasure?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SVMEASURE EXIST  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the file segmentation settings when saving numerical calculation results using the SAVE key


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SVMFile A$
:SYSTem:SVMFile?

(Response)

A$
A$ = SINGle, MULTi


Details


Makes settings for file segmentation when saving numerical calculation results using the SAVE key.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

SINGle (OFF)
MULTi (multiple files)


Example


:SYSTem:SVMFile SINGle
:SYSTem:SVMFile?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SVMFILE SINGLE  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the file segmentation setting when saving text waveforms using the SAVE key


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:SVTExt A$
:SYSTem:SVTExt?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Makes settings for file segmentation when saving text waveforms using the SAVE key.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

OFF (OFF)
ON (Segment the file into 60,000 data each)


Example


:SYSTem:SVTExt OFF
:SYSTem:SVTExt?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SVTEXT OFF  (when headers are enabled)


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Execute synchronizing time


Syntax


(Command)


:SYSTem:SYNC A$

(Response)

A$
A$ = GPS


Details


Execute synchronizing time.

GPS (GPS module)


Example


:SYSTem:SYNC GPS


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Usage
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V2.10 or lator.
Provided that GPS module is in positioning state.




Set or query the system clock time


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:TIME A,B,C
:SYSTem:TIME?

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>,C<NR1>
A = 0 to 23 [hour]
B = 0 to 59 [minute]
C = 0 to 59 [second]


Details


Sets the instrument's system clock time.
Returns the instrument's current system clock time.


Example


:SYSTem:TIME 12,34,56
:SYSTem:TIME?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:TIME 12,34,56  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the time-axis units for display


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:TMAXis A$
:SYSTem:TMAXis?

(Response)

A$
A$ = TIME, TIME(60), DATE, SAMPle


Details


Sets the time-axis display units.
Returns the current time axis display units as a text string.

TIME
TIME(60)  (Mod 60)
DATE
SAMPle  (Samples)


Example


:SYSTem:TMAXis TIME
:SYSTem:TMAXis?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:TMAXIS TIME  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the time synchronization method


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:TMSYnc A$
:SYSTem:TMSYnc?

(Response)

A$,B$,C$
A$ = GPS
B$ = OFF, ON
C$ = OFF, H1, D1


Details


Sets the time synchronization method.
Returns the time synchronization method as a text string.

[B$]
OFF  (Disable time synchronization)
ON  (Enable time synchronization)

[C$]
OFF  (Synchronization OFF)
H1  (Every 1 hour)
D1  (Every 1 day)


Example


:SYSTem:TMSYnc GPS,ON,D1
:SYSTem:TMSYnc? GPS
(Response)  :SYSTEM:TMSYNC GPS,ON,D1  (when headers are enabled)


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Usage
Conditions


V2.10 or lator.
Provided that GPS module is in positioning state.




Set or query the display dialog transparency settings


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:TRANs A
:SYSTem:TRANs?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 1 to 5


Details


Sets the transparency level of the display dialog.
Settings will be returned as an NR1 number.


Example


:SYSTem:TRANs 3
:SYSTem:TRANs?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:TRANS 3  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the function of the TRIG.OUT/CAL External I/O terminal


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:TRGOut A$
:SYSTem:TRGOut?

(Response)

A$
A$ = PULSe, LEVEl


Details


Sets the function of the TRIG.OUT External I/O terminal.
Returns the current function of the TRIG.OUT External I/O terminal.

PULSe  (Pulse output)
LEVEl  (Level output)


Example


:SYSTem:TRGOut LEVEl
:SYSTem:TRGOut?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:TRGOUT LEVEL  (when headers are enabled)


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Set or query the time zone setting


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:ZONE A$
:SYSTem:ZONE?

(Response)

A$
A$ = P1400, P1300, P1245, P1200, P1130, P1100, P1030, P1000, P0930, P0900
P0845, P0800, P0700, P0630, P0600, P0545, P0530, P0500, P0430, P0400
P0330, P0300, P0200, P0100, ZERO, M0100, M0200, M0300, M0330, M0400
M0500, M0600, M0700, M0800, M0900, M0930, M1000, M1100, M1200


Details


Sets the time zone.
Returns the current time zone.

P1400 (+14:00)
P1300 (+13:00)
P1245 (+12:45)
P1200 (+12:00)
P1130 (+11:30)
P1100 (+11:00)
P1030 (+10:30)
P1000 (+10:00)
P0930 (+09:30)
P0900 (+09:00)
P0845 (+08:45)
P0800 (+08:00)
P0700 (+07:00)
P0630 (+06:30)
P0600 (+06:00)
P0545 (+05:45)
P0530 (+05:30)
P0500 (+05:00)
P0430 (+04:30)
P0400 (+04:00)
P0330 (+03:30)
P0300 (+03:00)
P0200 (+02:00)
P0100 (+01:00)
ZERO (00:00)
M0100 (-01:00)
M0200 (-02:00)
M0300 (-03:00)
M0330 (-03:30)
M0400 (-04:00)
M0500 (-05:00)
M0600 (-06:00)
M0700 (-07:00)
M0800 (-08:00)
M0900 (-09:00)
M0930 (-09:30)
M1000 (-10:00)
M1100 (-11:00)
M1200 (-12:00)


Example


:SYSTem:ZONE P1400
:SYSTem:ZONE?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:ZONE P1400  (when headers are enabled)


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Usage
Conditions


V2.10 or lator.




Enable/disable or query zero-position display


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SYSTem:ZPOSition A$
:SYSTem:ZPOSition?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables and disables display of zero-positions.
Returns the current state of zero-position display, as a text string.


Example


:SYSTem:ZPOSition ON
:SYSTem:ZPOSition?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:ZPOSITION ON  (when headers are enabled)


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