:CURSor

 

Command

Data
(for a query, response data)

Explanation

Function

:ABCUrsor A$

A$:A, B, A_B

Configure the number of and ability to move the A and B cursors

ALL

:ABCUrsor?

A$

Query the settings made for the number of and
ability to move the A and B cursors

ALL

:ACHAnnel CH$

CH$:XY1 to XY4 (X-Y waveforms)

Assign the Cursor A channel (X-Y waveforms)

HIGHSPEED

:ACHAnnel?

CH$

Query the Cursor A channel (X-Y waveforms)

HIGHSPEED

:APOSition A

A<NR1>:0 to the number of stored data (vertical cursor or trace cursor)
A<NR1>:0 to 360
(horizontal cursor)

Set the position of Cursor A

ALL

:APOSition?

A<NR1>

Query the position of Cursor A.

ALL

:BCHAnnel CH$

CH$:XY1 to XY4 (X-Y waveforms)

Assign the Cursor B channel (X-Y waveforms)

HIGHSPEED

:BCHAnnel?

CH$

Query the Cursor B channel (X-Y waveforms)

HIGHSPEED

:BPOSition A

A<NR1>:to the number of stored data (vertical cursor or trace cursor)
A<NR1>:0 to 360
(horizontal cursor)

Set the position of Cursor B

ALL

:BPOSition?

A<NR1>

Query the position of Cursor B

ALL

:DTREad? A$

B$
A$:A, B, B_A
B$:readout value (time)

Query a cursor readout value (time)

ALL

:DVREad? A$ (,B$)

C$
A$:A, B, B_A
B$:CH1 to CH4 (Normal waveforms)
C$:readout value (V)

Query a cursor readout value (measured value)

ALL

:MODE A$

A$:OFF, TIME (vertical), VOLT (horizontal), TRACe

Select the cursor mode

ALL

:MODE?

A$

Query the cursor mode

ALL