Environment (SYSTem)


Set or query Auto power on

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:ATPOwer A$

:SYSTem:ATPOwer?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Enables and disables the Auto power on.
Returns the current state of the Auto power on as a text string.

OFF 
ON 

Example

:SYSTem:ATPOwer ON
:SYSTem:ATPOwer?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:ATPOWER ON  (when headers are enabled)

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Set 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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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 2017,1,2
:SYSTem:DATE?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:DATE 2017,1,2  (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 external input terminal function

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:EXTIn A,B$

:SYSTem:EXTIn? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$

A = 1, 2 (Terminal No.)
B$ = STARt, STOP, S_S, SAVE, ABORt, EVENt

Details

Sets the function of the external input terminal.
Returns the function of the current external input terminal.

STARt  Start
STOP  Stop
S_S  Start & stop
SAVE  Save
ABORt  Abort
EVENt  Event input

Example

:SYSTem:EXTIn 1,STARt
:SYSTem:EXTIn? 1
(Response)  :SYSTEM:EXTIN 1,START  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query the external output terminal function

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:EXTOut A,B$

:SYSTem:EXTOut? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$

A = 1, 2 (Terminal No.)
B$ = PASS, FAIL, ERR, BUSY, TRIG

Details

Sets the function of the external output terminal.
Returns the function of the current external output terminal.

PASS  Judgment result passed
FAIL  Decision result failed
ERR  Error occurred
BUSY  Busy
TRIG  Awaiting trigger

Example

:SYSTem:EXTOut 1,PASS
:SYSTem:EXTOut? 1
(Response)  :SYSTEM:EXTOUT 1,PASS  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query a fix grid

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:FIXGrid A$

:SYSTem:FIXGrid?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets the fix grid.
Returns the current fix grid setting.

Example

:SYSTem:FIXGrid ON
:SYSTem:FIXGrid?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:FIXGRID ON  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query a grid display

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:GRID A$

:SYSTem:GRID?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets the grid (graticule) display.
Returns the current grid display setting.

OFF  No grid
ON  Enable grid

Example

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

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Set or query the function of the rotary knob

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:KNOB A$

:SYSTem:KNOB?

(Response)

A$

A$ = MAG, POS, CSR, SET

Details

Sets the function of the rotary knob.
Returns the current function of the rotary knob.

MAG  Magnification ratio
POS  Display position
CSR  Cursor
SET  Configuration

Example

:SYSTem:KNOB MAG
:SYSTem:KNOB?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:KNOB MAG  (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 2

Details

Sets the screen color scheme.
Returns the current screen color scheme.

Example

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

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Set or query the split file reading

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:LOADauto A$

:SYSTem:LOADauto?

(Response)

A$

A$ = OFF, ON

Details

Sets the split file reading.
Returns the current split file reading setting.

Example

:SYSTem:LOADauto ON
:SYSTem:LOADauto?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:LOADAUTO ON  (when headers are enabled)

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Set 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.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled

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$

A$ = SSD, SD, USB1 to USB23, MAIL, FTP, NET_D to NET_Z

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.

SSD  SSD or HDD
SD  SD card
USB1 to USB23  Recording media connected to USB
MAIL  Send by email
FTP  Send by FTP
NET_D to NET_Z Network drive

Example

:SYSTem:SAVE USB1
:SYSTem:SAVE?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SAVE USB1  (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

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 Whole
A  Segment 1
B  Segment 2

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 data blocks

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:SAVEBlock A$

:SYSTem:SAVEBlock?

(Response)

A$

A$ = ALL, DISPlay

Details

Sets the block to be saved when saving manually.
Returns the block to be saved for the current manual save.

ALL  All used blocks
DISPlay  Display blocks

Example

:SYSTem:SAVEBlock ALL
:SYSTem:SAVEBlock?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SAVEBLOCK ALL  (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$ = ALL, DISPlay

Details

Sets the save channel for manual save.
Returns the save channel for the current manual save.

ALL  All channel
DISPlay  Display channel

Example

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

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

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTemSAVEFolder "A$"

:SYSTemSAVEFolder?

(Response)

"A$"

A$ = Folder name

Details

Specifies the folder name for data saved with the SAVE key.
Returns the folder name for data saved with the SAVE key.

When ' or ˜ are used in the folder name, the following will result.

PC

˜,

˜˜

MR6000
MR6000-01

'

˜


Example

:SYSTem:SAVEFolder "ABCDEFG"
:SYSTem:SAVEFolder?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SAVEFOLDER "ABCDEFG"  (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$ = SET, BIN, TEXT, DISPlay, MEASure, ARBWave, ARBPrg, FLOAT, CAN, MDF

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.

SET  Settings file
BIN  Binary waveform file
TEXT  Text file
DISPlay  Captured screen image
MEASure  Calculation results
ARBWave  Arbitrary waveform
ARBPrg  Program
FLOAT  float
CAN  CAN text
MDF  MDF waveform 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

Details

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

When ' or ˜ are used in the file name, the following will result.

PC

˜,

˜˜

MR6000
MR6000-01

'

˜


Example

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

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Set or query the serial type of file name for saving data using the SAVE key

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTemSAVESerial A$

:SYSTemSAVESerial?

(Response)

A$

A$ = AUTO, BEGIn, END

Details

Specifies the serial type of file name for saving data using the SAVE key.
Returns the serial type of file name for saving data using the SAVE key.

AUTO Auto(If there is no file with the same name, do not add a serial number)
BEGIn Add a serial number to the beginning of the file name
END Add a serial number to the end of the file name

Example

:SYSTem:SAVESerial AUTO
:SYSTem:SAVESerial?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SAVESERIAL AUTO  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query the thinning ratio for thinned text save using the SAVE key

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:SAVEThin A

:SYSTem:SAVEThin?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 1 to 1000

Details

Sets the text saving thinning interval when saving manually.
Returns the text save thinning interval at the current manual save.

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, SPACe, TAB, SEMI

Details

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

COMMa  comma
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 the shortcut key function

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:SKEY A$,B$,C$

:SYSTem:SKEY? A$

(Response)

A$,B$,C$

A$ = S1, S2 (Key)
B$ = NONE, AUTO, TRIG, XMAG, UNDO, REDO, CANSend, CALC (Function)
C$ = NONE (B$ = NOT 'XMAG') ,DEFAult, WHOLe (B$ = XMAG)

Details

Assign shortcut keys.
Returns the current shortcut key assignment.

NONE  Not assign keys
AUTO  Execute autoranging
TRIG  Apply forced trigger
XMAG  Change the magnification of the waveform
UNDO  Undo the last change
REDO  Redo the undone changes
CANSend  Send CAN data
CALC  Calculation is performed
 
DEFAult  The magnification of the waveform is set to the default value.
WHOLe  Adjusts the magnification so that the entire waveform fits on one screen.

Example

:SYSTem:SKEY S1,NONE,NONE
:SYSTem:SKEY? S1
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SKEY S1,NONE,NONE  (when headers are enabled)

Note

"XMAG" is available in V1.50 or later.
"CANSend" is available in V3.00 or later.

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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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Assign or query the channel of arbitrary waveform for files saved with the SAVE key

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:SVARBCh A$

:SYSTem:SVARBCh?

(Response)

A$

A$ = CH1_1 to CH8_4, W1 to W16, Z1 to Z16

Details

Specifies the channel of arbitrary waveform for data saved with the SAVE key.
Returns the current channel of arbitrary waveform for data saved with the SAVE key.

Example

:SYSTem:SVARBCh CH1_1
:SYSTem:SVARBCh?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SVARBCH CH1_1  (when headers are enabled)

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Assign or query the data name of arbitrary waveform for files saved with the SAVE key

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:SVARBName "A$"

:SYSTem:SVARBName?

(Response)

"A$"

A$ = File name

Details

Specifies the data name of arbitrary waveform for data saved with the SAVE key.
Returns the current data name of arbitrary waveform for data saved with the SAVE key.

Example

:SYSTem:SVARBName "ABCDEFG"
:SYSTem:SVARBName?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SVARBNAME "ABCDEFG"  (when headers are enabled)

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Set or query manual split save (binary)

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:SVBIn A

:SYSTem:SVBIn?

(Response)

A<NR1>

A = 0, 16, 32

Details

Sets the division size of the binary file when saving manually.
Returns the partition size of the binary file for the current manual save.

Example

:SYSTem:SVBIn 0
:SYSTem:SVBIn?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SVBIN 0  (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$ = ALL, EVENt

Details

Makes settings for saving event data when using the SAVE key to save measurement data.
Returns the method of saving event data at the current setting.

ALL  Save ALL data
EVENt  Save Event data only

Example

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

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Set or query the display color for saving screen image

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:SVIColor A$

:SYSTem:SVIColor?

(Response)

A$

A$ = DISPlay, BLACk, WHITe

Details

Sets the display color for saving screen image
Returns the display color for saving screen image.

DISPlay Linked to the display screen
BLACK Black
WHITE White

Example

:SYSTem:SVIColor WHITe
:SYSTem:SVIColor?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SVICOLOR WHITE  (when headers are enabled)

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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, JPEG

Details

Set the file type for saving screen image using the SAVE key.
Returns the current image data format for the SAVE key.

BMP  Bitmap file format
PNG  Portable Network Graphics file format
JPEG  JPEG file format

Example

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

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Set or query the file for saving numerical calculation results using 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.
Returns a file that saves the result of numerical calculation with the current manual save.

NEW  New file
EXISt  Existing file

Example

:SYSTem:SVMEasure NEW
:SYSTem:SVMEasure?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SVMEASURE NEW  (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 type for saving MDF using the SAVE key

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:SVMDf A$

:SYSTem:SVMDf?

(Response)

A$

A$ = MDF3, MDF4

Details

Set the file type for MDF using the SAVE key.
Returns the MDF data format for the SAVE key.

MDF3  MDF3.0 format
MDF4  MDF4.0 format

Example

:SYSTem:SVMDf MDF3
:SYSTem:SVMDf?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SVMDF MDF3  (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<NR1>

A = 0, 60000, 1000000

Details

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

0  No segmentation
60000  Split files by 60,000 data
1000000  Split files by 1,000,000 data

Example

:SYSTem:SVTExt 60000
:SYSTem:SVTExt?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:SVTEXT 60000  (when headers are enabled)

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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
TIME(60)  Mod 60
DATE  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 function of the TRIG.OUT 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 waveform drawing start position

Syntax

(Command)

(Query)


:SYSTem:WVPOs A$

:SYSTem:WVPOs?

(Response)

A$

A$ = LEFT, RIGHt

Details

Sets the waveform drawing start position.
Returns the current waveform drawing start position.

LEFT  Left end
RIGHt  Right end

Example

:SYSTem:WVPOs LEFT
:SYSTem:WVPOs?
(Response)  :SYSTEM:WVPOS LEFT  (when headers are enabled)

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Set 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.

OFF  Disabled
ON  Enabled

Example

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

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