Search (SEARch) |
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A$ = CLEAR (Optional) |
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Details |
Update basic wave of concierge search. |
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Example |
:SEARch:BWAVe;*WAI |
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Note |
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Usage |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Sets the number of concierge points. |
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Example |
:SEARch:CYCPoint 1000 |
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Note |
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Usage |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Sets the search event number. |
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Example |
:SEARch:EVENt 10 |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
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A$ = NEXT (may be omitted) |
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Details |
Executes a search. |
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Example |
:SEARch:EXEC;*WAI |
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Note |
"A$ = NEXT" is available in V1.50 or lator. |
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Usage |
Not being measured. |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Sets trigger search filtering (samples). |
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Example |
:SEARch:FILTer 10 |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the acquisition method of fundamental wave.
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Example |
:SEARch:FUND AUTO |
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A$ |
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Set the cursor to jump destination.
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Example |
:SEARch:JCSR A |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Set the search number of the jump destination. |
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Example |
:SEARch:JNO 1 |
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Note |
- |
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Usage |
V1.50 or later. |
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(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Set the trigger position of the jump destination. |
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Example |
:SEARch:JTRIg STARt |
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Note |
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Usage |
V1.50 or later. |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Set the jump method.
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Example |
:SEARch:JTYPe EVENt |
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Note |
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Usage |
"TRIG" and "SEARch" are available in V1.50 or later. |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the type of search.
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Example |
:SEARch:KIND LEVEl |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
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(Response) |
A |
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Details |
Sets the trigger level. |
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Example |
:SEARch:LEVEl 1 |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the logic trigger conditions. |
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Example |
:SEARch:LOGAnd OR |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
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(Response) |
A$,"B$" |
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Details |
Sets the logic trigger pattern (mask).
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Example |
:SEARch:LOGPat A,"X010" |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Sets the maximum number of search results. |
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Example |
:SEARch:MAXNum 1000 |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Sets the search method.
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Example |
:SEARch:METHod TRIGger |
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Note |
- |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the display order of search results.
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Example |
:SEARch:ORDEr TIME |
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Note |
- |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the search method of peak value.
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Example |
:SEARch:PEAK MAX |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Makes settings for the filter (point) used during peak search. |
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Example |
:SEARch:PKFLt 10 |
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Note |
- |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Sets the position to display the waveform. |
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Example |
:SEARch:POINt 1000 |
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Note |
In order to change the waveform position, after setting with :SEARch:POINt A, you need to issue :SEARch:EXEC. |
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Usage |
Provided that : |
Syntax |
(Query) |
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(Response) |
A1,A2,A3,...<NR1> |
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Details |
Returns the serch point after executing the search.
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Example |
:SEARch:POSition? |
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Note |
The value obtained is based on the beginning position of the waveform. |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the search range.
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Example |
:SEARch:RANGe WHOLe |
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Note |
- |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Configure eventmark display ON/OFF.
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Example |
:SEARch:SETEvent ON |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the time sign from the trigger position.
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Example |
:SEARch:SIGN PLUS |
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Note |
- |
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Usage |
Jump (time) |
Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Set the trigger slope.
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Example |
:SEARch:SLOPe UP |
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Note |
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Usage |
Provided that : |
Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the search channel. |
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Example |
:SEARch:TGCH CH1_1 |
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Note |
- |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$,year,month,day,hour,min,sec,milli,micro,nano (A$ = ABS) |
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Details |
Set the jump time.
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Example |
:SEARch:TIME ABS,2017,1,2,3,4,5,123,456,789 |
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Note |
In order to change the waveform position, after setting with :SEARch:TIME, you need to issue :SEARch:EXEC. |
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Usage |
Provided that : |
Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the concierge search type.
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Example |
:SEARch:TYPE HIST |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A,B |
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Details |
Sets the upper and lower limits of the window in/out trigger. |
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Example |
:SEARch:UPLOw 10,-10 |
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Note |
- |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Sets the concierge display number. |
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Example |
:SEARch:VIEW 4 |
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Note |
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Usage |
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