Configuration Commands (Set and query timebase, recording length, etc.)


Enable or disable the automatic saving of numerical calculation results


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:ATCAlc A$
:CONFigure:ATCAlc?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Sets automatic saving of numerical calculation results ON/OFF.
The settings will be returned as a text string.


Example


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


Note


-


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.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


-




Enable or disable 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.
The settings will be returned as a text string.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


Auto save must be turned ON.




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


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:ATIType A$
:CONFigure:ATIType?

(Response)

A$
A$ = BMP, PNG


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 format)
PNG (PNG format)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


Auto display image save must be turned ON.
V2.00 or later.




Set or query the file used when automatically saving 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.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

NEW (New file)
EXISt (Existing file)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


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




Set or query the file containing automatically saved numerical calculation results


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:ATMFile A$
:CONFigure:ATMFile?

(Response)

A$
A$ = SINGle, MULTi


Details


Specifies the file containing automatically saved calculation results.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

SINGle (File segmentation OFF)
MULTi (Segment files into calculation type)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


Auto save must be turned ON.
Auto save of numerical calculation results 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$ = SD, USB


Details


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

SD  (SD card)
USB  (Storage device connected to USB port)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


-




Set or query the settings for automatic segmented save (text)


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:ATTExt A$
:CONFigure:ATTExt?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Makes settings for automatic segmented save (text).
The settings will be returned as a text string.

OFF (Files are not segmented)
ON (Files are segmented into 60,000 data each)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


Auto savemust 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.
The settings will be returned as a text string.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


Auto save must be turned ON.




Set or query the ON/OFF status of the measurement channels


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:CHENable CH$,A$
:CONFigure:CHENable? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A$
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, LA to LB, L1 to L4, W1_1 to W4_2, Z1 to Z8, GPS
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


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


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


W1_1 to W4_2 or Z1 to Z8 are available in V2.00 or later.
GPS is available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query the sampling clock


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:CLOCk A$
:CONFigure:CLOCk?

(Response)

A$
A$ = INTErnal, EXTErnal


Details


Makes settings for the sampling clock.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

INTErnal (Internal sampling)
EXTErnal (External sampling)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


-




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 DELEte
:CONFigure:DELSave?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:DELSAVE DELETE  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


-




Set or query XY waveform interpolation


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:DOTLine A$,B$
:CONFigure:DOTLine?

(Response)

A$,B$
A$ = ALL, S1, S2, S3, S4
B$ = DOT, LINE


Details


Sets the interpolation function for XY waveforms.
Returns the current interpolation setting for XY waveforms as a text string.

DOT  (no interpolation)
LINE  (line interpolation)


Example


:CONFigure:DOTLine ALL,LINE
:CONFigure:DOTLine? ALL
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:DOTLINE ALL,LINE  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


When the display type is set to XY waveform.




Set or query the number of data points per division for external sampling


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:EXTSample A
:CONFigure:EXTSample?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 10 to 1000


Details


Sets the number of data points per division for external sampling.
Returns the current external sampling rate as the number of data points per division.


Example


:CONFigure:CLOCk EXTErnal
(Sets the timebase to the external sampling mode.)

:CONFigure:EXTSample 100

:CONFigure:EXTSample?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:EXTSAMPLE 100  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


When the timebase is set to external sampling mode.




Select or query the slope direction for the external sampling jack


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:EXTSLope A$
:CONFigure:EXTSLope?

(Response)

A$
A$ = UP, DOWN


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)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


-




Set or query execution of FFT calculations


Syntax


(Command)


:CONFigure:FFT A$
:CONFigure:FFT?

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".


Example


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


Note


Cannot be executed while measuring.


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




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 as an NR1 numerical value.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Set or query the 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 as a text string.

OFF
F_LIN (Linear averaging)
F_EXP (exponential averaging)
F_PEAK (Peak hold)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Set or query the FFT calculation channel


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTCh A,CH1$(,CH2$)
:CONFigure:FFTCh? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,CH1$(,CH2$)
A = 1 to 4 (Calculation No.)
CH1$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, W1_1 to W4_2, Z1 to Z8 (1ch)
CH2$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, W1_1 to W4_2, Z1 to Z8 (2ch : May be omitted)


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


CH$2 response data may be omitted depending on the Analysis Mode Setting.


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Set or query the FFT analysis mode


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


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

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$(,C)
A = 1 to 4 (Calculation No.)
B$ = OFF, LIN, RMS, PSP, TRF, XPS, COH, PHA
C = 1, 2 (Phase spectrum channel mode [when B$ = PHA]: May be omitted)


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


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




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


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTLow A,B
:CONFigure:FFTLow? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR3>
A = 1 to 4 (Calculation No.)
B = -9.9999E+29 to +9.9999E+29


Details


Sets the lower limit of the vertical axis for the calculation specified by A.
Returns the lower limit of the vertical axis for the calculation specified by A, as a numerical value.


Example


:CONFigure:FFTLow 1, -100E-03
:CONFigure:FFTLow? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTLOW 1,-100.00E-03  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Select or query the FFT repetition mode


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTMOde A$
:CONFigure:FFTMOde?

(Response)

A$
A$ = SINGle, REPEat


Details


Sets the FFT repetition mode.
Returns the FFT repetition mode as a text string.

SINGle  (one-shot)
REPEat


Example


:CONFigure:FFTMOde REPEat
:CONFigure:FFTMOde?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTMODE REPEAT  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




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, as a text string.

NONE  (No correction)
POW  (Power correction)
AVE  (Average correction)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




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


Details


Selects the number of FFT calculation points.
Returns the currently selected number of FFT calculation points, as an NR1 numerical value.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Set or query FFT display scaling


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTSCale A,B$
:CONFigure:FFTSCale? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$
A = 1 to 4 (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.

AUTO
MANUal


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




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


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTUp A,B
:CONFigure:FFTUp? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR3>
A = 1 to 4 (Calculation No.)
B = -9.9999E+29 to +9.9999E+29


Details


Sets the upper limit of the vertical axis for the calculation number specified by A.
Returns the upper limit of the vertical axis for the calculation number specified by A, as a text string.


Example


:CONFigure:FFTUp 1, 100E-03
:CONFigure:FFTUp? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTUP 1,100.00E-03  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




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


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




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 4 (Calculation No.)
B$ = LIN, LOG


Details


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

LIN  (Linear)
LOG  (Logarithmic)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




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 4 (Calculation No.)
B$ = LINREal, LINIMag, LINMAg, LOGMAg


Details


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

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


Example


:CONFigure:FFTYaxis 1,LOGMAg
:CONFigure:FFTYaxis? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTYAXIS 1,LOGMAG  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.
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$
A$ = ALL, S1, S2, S3, S4
B$ = TY1, TY2, TY4, XY1, XY2, TY_XY, FFT1, FFT2, FFT4, TY_FFT1, TY_FFT2, TY_FFT4, RUN, GPS1, GPS2


Details


Sets the display format.
Returns the current display format setting as a text string.

TY1 (Waveform:1)
TY2 (Waveform:2)
TY4 (Waveform:4)
XY1 (X-Y Comp:1)
XY2 (X-Y Comp:2)
TY_XY (Waveform & X-Y Comp)
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)
RUN (Running spectrum)
GPS1 (Track:1)
GPS2 (Waveform:1 & Track:1)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT1, FFT2, FFT4, TY_FFT1, TY_FFT2, TY_FFT4 or RUN are available in V2.00 or later.
GPS1 or GPS2 is available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query the auto-save file type


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FTYPE A$
:CONFigure:FTYPE?

(Response)

A$
A$ = BIN, TEXT


Details


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

BIN  (Binary format)
TEXT  (Text format)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


-




Set or query the ON/OFF status of the hidden line removal for the runnning spectrum


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:HIDDen A$
:CONFigure:HIDDen?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Set the ON/OFF status of the hidden line removal for the runnning spectrum.
Query the ON/OFF status of the hidden line removal for the runnning spectrum.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


-




Set or query the size of logic waveforms


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:LOGWIdth A$
:CONFigure:LOGWIdth?

(Response)

A$
A$ = STANDard, WIDE


Details


Sets the logic data waveform size.
Returns the current setting of the logic data waveform size.

WIDE
STANDard


Example


:CONFigure:LOGWIdth WIDE
:CONFigure:LOGWIdth?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:LOGWIDTH WIDE  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


-




Set or query waveform overlay


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:OVERlay A$
:CONFigure:OVERlay?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, AUTO, MANUal


Details


Enables and disables screen waveform overlay.
Returns the current waveform overlay setting as a text string.

OFF  (No overlay)
AUTO  (Automatic overlay)
MANUal  (Manual overlay)


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




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, as a text string.

OFF
PEAK
MAX


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


-




Enable or disable real-time save


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:RTIMe A$
:CONFigure:RTIMe?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Makes settings for real-time save.
The settings will be returned as a text string.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


-




Set or query the sampling period


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:SAMPle A
:CONFigure:SAMPle?

(Response)

A<NR3>
A = 2E-6 to 3  sampling period [seconds]


Details


Sets the sampling period.
Returns the current sampling period setting as an NR3 numerical value.
Attempting to set an invalid value sets the next larger valid value, if available.

The sampling period is defined as
(Sampling period) = (Timebase) / 100,
so the sampling period is determined by the timebase setting.


Example


:CONFigure:SAMPle 2E-6
:CONFigure:SAMPle?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:SAMPLE 2E-6  (when headers are enabled)


Note


When real-time save is set to ON, the settable range is limited.


Usage
Conditions


-




Set or query the number of skipping data points for FFT calculation


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:SKIP A
:CONFigure:SKIP?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 0, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000


Details


Set the number of skipping data points for FFT calculation.
Returns the current number of skipping data points for FFT calculation.


Example


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


Note


0 means "Auto".


Usage
Conditions


-




Set or query the recording length


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:SHOT A
:CONFigure:SHOT?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 5 to 80000


Details


Sets the size (in divisions) of the recording length.
Returns the current recording length setting as an NR1 numerical value.


Example


:CONFigure:SHOT 15
:CONFigure:SHOT?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:SHOT 15  (when headers are enabled)


Note


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


Usage
Conditions


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Set or query the timebase


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:TDIV A
:CONFigure:TDIV?

(Response)

A<NR3>
A = 100E-6 to 300


Details


Sets the timebase (s/div) as a numerical value.
Returns the current timebase setting as an NR3 numerical value.


Example


:CONFigure:TDIV 50E-03
(Sets the timebase to 50 ms/div)

:CONFigure:TDIV?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:TDIV +50E-03  (when headers are enabled)


Note


When real-time save is set to ON, the settable time axis range is limited.


Usage
Conditions


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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)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


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Set or query the length of time to record


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:TIME A,B,C,D
:CONFigure:TIME?

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>,C<NR1>,D<NR1>
A = 0 to 365 (day)
B = 0 to 23 (hour)
C = 0 to 59 (min)
D = 0 to 59 (sec)


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)


Note


Depending on the available capacity in the storage media, the settable time may be limited.


Usage
Conditions


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Set or query the display of GPS track data


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:TRACk A$,B$
:CONFigure:TRACk? A$

(Response)

A$,B$
A$ = ALL, S1, S2, S3, S4
B$ = OFF, ON


Details


Set the display of GPS track data.
Returns the display of GPS track data.


Example


:CONFigure:TRACk S1,ON
:CONFigure:TIME? S1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:TRACK S1,ON  (when headers are enabled)


Note


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Usage
Conditions


GPS is available in V2.10 or later.