DISPlay Commands (Select or query screen mode, waveform display, etc.)


Select or query the display mode

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:CHANge A$
:DISPlay:CHANge?

(Response)

A$
A$ = NONE, DISPlay, STATus, CHANnel, TRIGger, SHEEt, MEMOry, CALCulate, WCALC, FILE, PRINTer, SYSTem, COMMunicate, TERMinal, SETTing, INITialize, INFO, FILER


Details


Changes the display mode.
Returns the current display mode as a text string.

NONE
DISPlay  (Waveform)
STATus
CHANnel
TRIGger
SHEEt
MEMOry  (Memory Div)
CALCulate  (Num Calc)
WCALC  (Wave Calc)
FILE  (Save)
PRINTer
SYSTem  (Environment)
COMMunicate
TERMinal  (Ext Term)
SETTing  (Setting)
INITialize
INFO  (Configuration)
FILER  (File)


Example


:DISPlay:CHANge DISPlay
:DISPlay:CHANge?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:CHANGE? DISPLAY  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Available display modes depend on the current (REC/MEM) function.
Argument A$ cannot be set to NONE while storing data.
For this command, the screen page number is always 1.
Use the :DISPlay:PAGE command to change the screen page.


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query waveform display color

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:DRAWing CH$,A$
:DISPlay:DRAWing? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A$
CH$ = CHm_n
A$ = OFF, C1 to C36


Details


Specifies the waveform color for analog channel CH$.
Returns the waveform color of analog channel CH$ as a text string.
When A$ = OFF, the waveform is invisible.

C1

C2

C3

C4

C5

C6

C7

C8

C9

C10

C11

C12

C13

C14

C15

C16

C17

C18

C19

C20

C21

C22

C23

C24

C25

C26

C27

C28

C29

C30

C31

C32

C33

C34

C35

C36



Example


:DISPlay:DRAWing CH1_1,C1
:DISPlay:DRAWing? CH1_1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:DRAWING CH1_1,C1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query FFT gauge assignment

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:FGAUge A,B
:DISPlay:FGAUge? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>
A = 1 to 4 (Graph No.)
B = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)


Example


Displays specified calculation number B as an FFT gauge on the graph specified by A.
Returns the FFT calculation number for which the gauge is currently displayed on the graph specified by A, as a numerical value.


Note


:DISPlay:FGAUge 1,1
:DISPlay:FGAUge? 1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:FGAUGE 1,1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the display graph of a waveform

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:GRAPh A,B
:DISPlay:GRAPh? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>
A = 1 to 32  (Waveform [trace] number)
B = 1 to 16  (Graph number)


Details


Specifies the screen region [Graph] (B) in which to display waveform [trace] number (A).
Returns the current screen region [Graph] (B) in which waveform [trace] number (A) is displayed.


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:DISPlay:GRAPh 1,2
(Displays Waveform 1 on Graph 2.)

:DISPlay:GRAPh? 1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:GRAPH 1,2  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Available graphs (argument B) depend on the display format.


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC, REAL, REC&MEM




Apply or query gauge display for a channel

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:GAUGe A,CH$
:DISPlay:GAUGe? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,CH$
A = 1 to 8 (Graph number)
CH$ = CHm_n, Z1 to Z16


Details


Sets the on-screen gauge to indicate graph number A and CH$.
Returns the current on-screen gauge setting as a text string.


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:DISPlay:GAUGe 1,CH1_1
(Applies the gauge of Graph 1 to CH1-1.)

:DISPlay:GAUGe? 1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:GAUGE 1,CH1_1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Available channels (argument CH$) depend on the display format or the channels on the sheet.


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query logic waveform display color

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:LOGDraw CH$,N,A$
:DISPlay:LOGDraw? CH$,N

(Response)

CH$,N<NR1>,A$
CH$ = CHx  (logic channel)
N = 1 to 4  (signal number)
A$ = OFF, C1 to C36


Details


Specifies the waveform color for the logic channel designated by CH$ and N.
Returns the waveform color of the logic channel designated by CH$ and N as a text string.
When A$ = OFF, the waveform is invisible.

C1

C2

C3

C4

C5

C6

C7

C8

C9

C10

C11

C12

C13

C14

C15

C16

C17

C18

C19

C20

C21

C22

C23

C24

C25

C26

C27

C28

C29

C30

C31

C32

C33

C34

C35

C36



Example


:DISPlay:LOGDraw CHA,3,C1
:DISPlay:LOGDraw? CHA,3
(Response)  :DISPLAY:LOGDRAW CHA,3,C1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC, REAL, REC&MEM




Set or query the display position of a logic waveform

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:LOGPosi CH$,A
:DISPlay:LOGPosi? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR1>
CH$ = CHx
A = 0 to 16


Details


Sets the display position of logic waveform CH$.
Returns the current display position of logic waveform CH$ as a numerical value in NR1 format.
When A = 0, the waveform is invisible.


Example


:DISPlay:LOGPosi CHA,3
:DISPlay:LOGPosi? CH$
(Response)  :DISPLAY:LOGPOSI CHA,3  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC, REAL, REC&MEM




Set and query the Nyaqist FFT gauge

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:NGAUge A,B
:DISPlay:NGAUge? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>
A = 1 to 4 (Graph No.)
B = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)


Details


Displays a Nyquist FFT gauge on the graph specified by A.
Returns the FFT calculation number for which the gauge is currently displayed on the graph specified by A, as a numerical value.


Example


:DISPlay:NGAUge 1,1
:DISPlay:NGAUge? 1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:NGAUGE 1,1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT
(when a Nyquist waveform is displayed)




Select or query the screen page

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:PAGE A$,B
:DISPlay:PAGE?

(Response)

A$,B<NR1>
A$ = NONE, DISPlay, STATus, CHANnel, TRIGger, SHEEt, MEMOry, CALCulate, WCALC, FILE, PRINTer, SYSTem, COMMunicate, TERMinal, SETTing, INITialize, INFO, FILER
B = 1 to...


Details


Changes the screen page.
Returns the current screen page as a text string and NR1 numerical value.

Screen

A$

B

None

NONE

1

Waveform

DISPlay

1

Status

STATus

1 to 2

Channel

CHANnel

1 to 6

Trigger

TRIGger

1 to 2(8860)
1 to 3(8861)

Sheet

SHEEt

1 to 4

Memory div

MEMOry

1

Num Calc

CALCulate

1 to 16

Waveform Calc

WCALC

1 to 3

Save

FILE

1 to 2

Print

PRINTer

1 to 2

Environment

SYSTem

1

Communication

COMMunicate

1 to 4

External Control Terminal

TERMinal

1

Settings

SETTing

1

Initialize

INITialize

1

Configuration

INFO

1

File

FILER

1



Example


:DISPlay:PAGE STATus,2
:DISPlay:PAGE?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:PAGE STATUS,2  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Available screen modes depend on the operating (REC/MEM) function.
Argument A$ cannot be set to NONE while storing data.


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the waveform display type

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:RMDIsplay A$
:CONFigure:RMDIsplay?

(Response)

A$
A$ = MEM, REC, R_M


Details


Selects the waveform display type for the real-time function.
Returns the current setting of the waveform display type for the real-time function, as a text string.

MEM  Measurement waveform(REAL), MEM waveform(REC&MEM)
REC  Whole waveform(REAL), REC waveform(REC&MEM)
R_M  Both Measurement(MEM) and whole(REC) waveform


Example


:CONFigure:RMDIsplay MEM
:CONFigure:RMDIsplay?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:RMDISPLAY MEM  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


REAL, REC&MEM




Select or query the displayed sheet

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:SHEET A
:DISPlay:SHEET?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 1 to 16


Details


Selects the sheet to display.
Returns the currently displayed sheet.


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
:DISPlay:SHEET?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:SHEET 1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Select or query the displayed screen layout type

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:SIZE A$
:DISPlay:SIZE?

(Response)

A$
A$ = TYPE1, TYPE2, TYPE3, TYPE4


Details


Sets the screen layout type.
Returns the current screen layout type as a text string.

TYPE1:  (Waveform)
TYPE2:  (numerical values(note), Split-Screen)
TYPE3:  (numerical values(note), Gauge & Waveform)
TYPE4:  (numerical values(note), Gauge & Split-Screen)


Example


:DISPlay:SIZE TYPE1
:DISPlay:SIZE?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:SIZE TYPE1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


(note)  Numerical values are displayed only when a cursor or numerical calculation is enabled.
Available screen types depend on the scrolling direction and waveform type settings.


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set and query thinning of displayed data

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:THINout A$
:DISPlay:THINout?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, X1_2 to X1_1000


Details


Sets the thinning ratio for displaying numerical values.
Returns the current thinning ratio as a text string.

Thinning is disabled when A$ = OFF.


Example


:DISPlay:THINout X1_5
:DISPlay:THINout?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:THINOUT X1_5(when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Enable/disable or query display updating

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:UPDAte A$
:DISPlay:UPDAte?

(Response)

A$
A$ = TRUE, FALSE


Details


Enables display updating.
Returns the current display updating state.

When enabled (A$ = TRUE), the display updates every time a command is sent.

TRUE  (Update the display.)
FALSE  (Do not update the display.)


Example


:DISPlay:UPDAte FALSE
(The screen does not update after this command is sent.)

:DISPlay:UPDAte?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:UPDATE FALSE  (when headers are enabled)

:CONFigure:TDIV 10.0E-06
:CONFigure:SHOT 50
………………………
(Sets some parameters, but changes are not reflected on the screen.)

:DISPlay:UPDAte TRUE
(After receiving this command, all parameters on the screen are updated.)

:DISPlay:UPDAte?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:UPDATE TRUE  (when headers are enabled)


Note


The response speed of the instrument when receiving many commands can be improved by setting A$ to FALSE. However, attention to the instrument settings is still necessary when the display is not being updated, because parameters are changed by some commands.


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Enable/disable or query the variable gain function

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:VARIable CH$,A$
:DISPlay:VARIable? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A$
CH$ = CHm_n
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables and disables the variable gain function for channel CH$.
Returns the current on/off state of the variable gain function for channel CH$ as a text string.


Example


:DISPlay:VARIable CH1_1,ON
:DISPlay:VARIable? CH1_1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:VARIABLE CH1_1,ON  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query variable gain and position values

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:VARIRng CH$,A,B
:DISPlay:VARIRng? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>,B<NR3>
CH$ = CHm_n
A = -9.9999E+29 to +9.9999E+29  (amplitude/DIV)
B = -9.9999E+29 to +9.9999E+29  (position %)


Details


Sets the variable gain and position values for channel CH$.
Returns the current values of the variable gain and position.


Example


:DISPlay:VARIRng CH1_1,2,30
:DISPlay:VARIRng? CH1_1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:VARIRNG CH1_1,+2.0000E+00,+30.000E+00  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Certain invalid combinations of arguments A and B can prevent this command from succeeding.


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the upper and lower variable gain limits for waveform display

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:VARIUPLOw CH$,A,B
:DISPlay:VARIUPLOw? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>,B<NR3>
CH$ = CHm_n
A = -9.9999E+29 to +9.9999E+29  (lower limit value)
B = -9.9999E+29 to +9.9999E+29  (upper limit value)


Details


Specifies upper and lower waveform display limits for channel CH$.
Returns the current upper and lower waveform display limits for channel CH$ as NR3 numerical values.


Example


:DISPlay:VARIUPLOw CH1_1,-1.0E+00,1.0E+00
:DISPlay:VARIUPLOw? CH1_1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:VARIUPLOW CH1_1,-1.0000E+00,+1.0000E+00  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the vernier function

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:VERNier CH$,A
:DISPlay:VERNier? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR2>
CH$ = CHm_n
A = 50.0 to 200.0


Details


Specifies the vernier value [%] for channel CH$.
Returns the current setting of the vernier value [%] for channel CH$.


Example


:DISPlay:VERNier CH1_1,100.0
:DISPlay:VERNier? CH1_1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:VERNIER CH1_1,100.0  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Select the starting point for the waveform trace display

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)


:DISPlay:VIEW A$

A$ = TRIG, SEARch, ACSR, BCSR, TOP, P1_4, P2_4, P3_4, END


Details


Selects the starting point for the waveform trace display.

TRIG  Trigger position
SEARch  Search position
ACSR  Cursor A position
BCSR  Cursor B position
TOP  Beginning of the waveform
P1_4  The point at 25% of the recording length
P2_4  The point at 50% of the recording length
P3_4  The point at 75% of the recording length
END  End of the waveform


Example


:DISPlay:VIEW P1_4


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC, REAL, REC&MEM




Select or query split-screen display partitioning

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:VIEWPart A
:DISPlay:VIEWPart?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 1, 2


Details


Selects a layout pattern for split-screen display.
Returns the current display layout pattern.

1  (Layout pattern 1)
2  (Layout pattern 2)


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:CONFigure:FORMat TRI
(Splits the screen into 3 partitions.)

:DISPlay:VIEWPart 2
(Activates split-screen layout pattern 2 on the display.)

:DISPlay:VIEWPart?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:VIEWPART 2  (when headers are enabled)


Note


This command is valid only when the display is split into at least three partitions.


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC, REAL, REC&MEM




Select the waveform display origin

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)


:DISPlay:WAVE A$

A$ = ACUR, TRIG, POINT


Details


Displays waveforms beginning at the instant specified by A$.

ACUR  (Cursor A: the (vertical) line or trace cursor)
BCUR  (Cursor B: the (vertical) line or trace cursor)
TRIG  (The trigger point)
POINT  (The point specified by :MEMory:POINt)


Example


:DISPlay:WAVE ACUR


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC, REAL, REC&MEM
(during waveform display)




Assign or query the x-axis channel for an X-Y waveform

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:XAXIs A,CH$
:DISPlay:XAXIs? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,CH$
A = 1 to 8  (Waveform trace number)
CH$ = CHm_n, Z1 to Z16


Details


Assigns the x-axis channel for X-Y waveform trace A.
Returns the x-axis channel of X-Y waveform trace A as a text string.


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:DISPlay:XAXIs 1,CH1_2
(Assigns CH1-2 as the x-axis for waveform trace 1.)

:DISPlay:XAXIs? 1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:XAXIS 1,CH1_2  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Set or query time axis magnification/compression

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:XMAG A$(,B$)
:DISPlay:XMAG?

(Response)

A$(,B$)
A$,B$ = X10, X4, X2, X1, X1_2, X1_5, X1_10, X1_20, X1_50, X1_100, X1_200, X1_500, X1_1000, X1_2000, X1_5000, X1_10000, X1_20000, X1_50000, X1_100000, X1_200000, X1_500000
(B$: when function is REALTIME,REC&MEM)


Details


Sets the time axis magnification according to text string A$.
Returns the time axis magnification factor as a text string.

A$ and B$ are as follows when function is REALTIME or REC&MEM.
A$: Whole wave, REC wave
B$: Measurement wave, MEM wave


Example


:DISPlay:XMAG X1_10
(Sets the compression ratio of the time axis to 1/10.)

:DISPlay:XMAG?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:XMAG X1_10  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC, REAL, REC&MEM




Select or query area (interval) setting for X-Y waveforms

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:XYARea A$
:DISPlay:XYARea?

(Response)

A$
A$ = ALL, A_B


Details


Selects whether X-Y waveforms are generated from the whole waveform, or from just the portion (area) between the A/B cursors.
Returns the current selection of whether X-Y waveforms are generated from the whole waveform or from just the specified portion.

ALL  (Whole waveform)
A_B  (Waveform between A/B cursors)


Example


:DISPlay:XYARea A_B
:DISPlay:XYARea?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:XYAREA A_B  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Set or query X-Y waveform display and color

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:XYDRawing A,B$
:DISPlay:XYDRawing? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$
A = 1 to 8  (Trace number)
B$ = OFF, C1 to C36


Details


Sets the color of the X-Y waveform displayed as trace A.
Returns the color of the X-Y waveform displayed as trace A, as a text string.

The waveform is invisible when argument A$ = OFF.

C1

C2

C3

C4

C5

C6

C7

C8

C9

C10

C11

C12

C13

C14

C15

C16

C17

C18

C19

C20

C21

C22

C23

C24

C25

C26

C27

C28

C29

C30

C31

C32

C33

C34

C35

C36



Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:DISPlay:XYDRawing 1,C1
(Sets the trace 1 waveform to color C1.)

:DISPlay:XYDRawing? 1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:XYDRAWING 1,C1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Set or query the XY waveform gauge

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:XYGAuge A,B
:DISPlay:XYGAuge? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>
A = 1 to 4  (Graph No.)
B = 1 to 8  (XY Waveform No.)


Details


Displays a gauge for specified XY waveform B on the graph specified by A.
Returns the XY waveform for which the gauge is currently displayed on the graph specified by A, as an NR1 numerical value.


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:DISPlay:XYGAuge 1,3
(Displays a gauge for XY waveform 3 on Graph No. 1.)

:DISPlay:XYGAuge? 1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:XYGAUGE 1,3  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM
(when an XY waveform is displayed)




Set or query the screen position for an X-Y waveform

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:XYGRaph A,B
:DISPlay:XYGRaph? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>
A = 1 to 8  (Trace number)
B = 1 to 4  (Graph number)


Details


Specifies the display position (graph) for X-Y waveform trace A.
Returns the current display position (graph) of X-Y waveform trace A.


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:DISPlay:XYGRaph 1,3
(Display the X-Y waveform on trace 1 in graph 3.)

:DISPlay:XYGRaph? 1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:XYGRAPH 1,3  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Available display positions depend on the display format.


Usage
Conditions


MEM
(when an X-Y waveform is displayed)




Assign or query the y-axis channel for an X-Y waveform

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:YAXIs A,CH$
:DISPlay:YAXIs? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,CH$
A = 1 to 8  (Waveform trace number)
CH$= CHm_n , Z1 to Z16


Details


Assigns the y-axis channel for X-Y waveform trace A.
Returns the y-axis channel of X-Y waveform trace A as a text string.


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:DISPlay:YAXIs 1,CH1_2
(Assigns CH1-2 as the y-axis for waveform trace 1.)

:DISPlay:YAXIs? 1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:YAXIS 1,CH1_2  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Set or query voltage axis magnification/compression

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:YMAG CH$,A$
:DISPlay:YMAG? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A$
CH$ = CHm_n
A$ = X1_10, X1_5, X1_2, X1, X2, X5, X10, X20, X50, X100


Details


Sets the voltage axis magnification for channel CH$ according to text string A$.
Returns the voltage axis magnification factor on channel CH$ as a text string.


Example


:DISPlay:YMAG CH1_1,X2
Sets the magnification ratio of the voltage axis for channel CH1-1 to 2X.

:DISPlay:YMAG? CH1_1
(Response)  :DISPLAY:YMAG CH1_1,X2  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC, REAL, REC&MEM




Enable/disable or query display zooming

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:ZOOM A$
:DISPlay:ZOOM?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


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


Example


:DISPlay:ZOOM ON
:DISPlay:ZOOM?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:ZOOM ON  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC&MEM




Set or query zoom magnification

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:DISPlay:ZOOMMag A$
:DISPlay:ZOOMMag?

(Response)

A$
A$ = X10, X4, X2, X1, X1_2, X1_5, X1_10, X1_20, X1_50, X1_100, X1_200, X1_500, X1_1000, X1_2000, X1_5000, X1_10000, X1_20000, X1_50000, X1_100000, X1_200000


Details


Sets the time-axis magnification for the lower screen when the zoom function is enabled.
Returns the time-axis magnification for the lower screen when the zoom function is enabled, as a text string.


Example


:DISPlay:ZOOM ON
(Enables the zoom function.)

:DISPlay:ZOOMMag X1_100
(Sets zoom compression of the time axis on the lower screen to 1/100.)

:DISPlay:ZOOMMag?
(Response)  :DISPLAY:ZOOMMAG X1_100  (when headers are enabled)


Note


The display magnification setting for the lower display must be larger than that of the upper display.
(e.g., if the upper display magnification is X2, the lower display can only be set to X5 or X10.)


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC&MEM