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


Enable/disable or query interpolation of Timebase 2 data for automatic saving

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:AT2NDdata A$
:CONFigure:AT2NDdata?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables and disables Timebase 2 data interpolation for automatic saving.
Returns a text string indicating the current on/off state of Timebase 2 data interpolation for automatic saving.


Example


:CONFigure:AT2NDdata ON
:CONFigure:AT2NDdata?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:AT2NDDATA ON  (when headers are enabled)


Note


These commands are valid when the save type is "TEXT".


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Enable/disable or query directory creation during auto-save

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:ATDIR A$
:CONFigure:ATDIR?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables and disables directory creation during automatic saving.
Returns the current on/off state of directory creation during automatic saving.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query auto-save divisions per file

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:ATDIVision A$
:CONFigure:ATDIVision?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, D2_5K, D5K, D10K, D20K, D50K, D100K, D200K, D500K, D1M


Details


Sets how many divisions to save per file during auto-saving.
Returns the number of divisions to be saved per file during auto-saving, as a text string.

OFF 		saves all data in one file
D2_5K		2,500 div
D5K		5,000 div
D10K		10,000 div
D20K		20,000 div
D50K		50,000 div
D100K		100,000 div
D200K		200,000 div
D500K		500,000 div
D1M		1,000,000 div



Example


:CONFigure:ATDIVision D20K
:CONFigure:ATDIVision?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATDIVISION D20K  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the auto-save file name

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:ATFIle "NAME"
:CONFigure:ATFIle?

(Response)

"NAME$"
NAME$ = 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


All functions




Set or query automatic printing

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:ATPRint A$
:CONFigure:ATPRint?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, PRINter, USB
A$ = OFF, ON  (Recorder function)


Details


Memory function

    Specifies the output device for the auto-print function.
    Returns the current output device for the auto-print function as a text string.

    OFF  (No printing)
    PRINter  (Print on internal printer)
    USB  (Print on an external printer connected to the USB port.)


Recorder function

    Enables and disables real-time printing.
    Returns the current on/off state of real-time printing.

    OFF  (Enables real-time printing.)
    ON  (Disables real-time printing.)


Example


:CONFigure:ATPRint PRINter
:CONFigure:ATPRint?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATPRINT PRINTER  (when headers are enabled)


Note


If the internal printer is not installed, A$ cannot be set to PRINter.
Real-time printing is available for timebase settings of 500 ms/div or slower.


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the auto-save function

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:ATSAve A$(,B$,"C$")
:CONFigure:ATSAve?

(Response)

A$(,B$,"C$")
A$ = OFF, ON
B$ = NONE, HDD, MO, PC1, PC2, FD1(FD2, FD3,...), USB1(USB2, USB3,...), NETwork1(NETwork2, NETwork3,...)
C$ = directory name


Details


Configures the auto-save function (for storage media 1).
B$ and C$ may be omitted only when A$ = OFF.
Returns the current configuration of the auto-save function (for storage media 1) as a text string.

NONE  (No storage media selected)
HDD  (Hard disk drive)
MO  (MO drive)
PC1  (PC Card 1)
PC2  (PC Card 2)
FD1 (FD2, FD3,...)  (Floppy diskette drive)
USB1 (USB2, USB3,...)  (Storage device connected to USB port)
NETwork1 (NETwork2, NETwork3,...)  (Shared network storage device)


Example


:CONFigure:ATSAve ON,PC1,"\ABC"
:CONFigure:ATSAve?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATSAVE ON,PC1,"\ABC"  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Argument B$ cannot be set to NONE.


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the auto-save function for storage media 2

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:ATSVEx A$(,B$,"C$")
:CONFigure:ATSVEx?

(Response)

A$(,B$,"C$")
A$ = OFF, BACKup, ON
B$ = NONE, HDD, MO, PC1, PC2, FD1(FD2, FD3, ...), USB1(USB2, USB3, ...), NETwork1(NETwork2, NETwork3,...)
C$ = directory name


Details


Sets the auto-save function (for storage media 2).
B$ and C$ are valid when A$ is set to ON or BACKup.
Returns the current setting of the auto-save function (for storage media 2) as a text string.

OFF  (No data is saved to "Media 2".)
BACKup  (Data is saved to "Media 2" when an error occurs on "Media 1".)
ON  (Data is always saved to "Media 2".)

NONE  (No storage media selected)
HDD  (Hard disk drive)
MO  (MO drive)
PC1  (PC Card 1)
PC2  (PC Card 2)
FD1 (FD2, FD3,...)  (Floppy diskette drive)
USB1 (USB2, USB3,...)  (Storage device connected to USB port)
NETwork1 (NETwork2, NETwork3,...)  (Shared network storage device)


Example


:CONFigure:ATSVEx ON,PC2,"\12345"
:CONFigure:ATSVEx?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:ATSVEX ON,PC2,"\12345"  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Argument B$ cannot be set to NONE.


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the attenuation rate for averaging

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:AVATten A
:CONFigure:AVATten?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A : 2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256


Details


Sets the number of the attenuation rate for averaging.
Returns the current number of the attenuation rate as an NR1 value.


Example


:CONFigure:AVATten 16
:CONFigure:AVATten?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:AVATTEN 16  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Set or query the count for averaging

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:AVERage A
:CONFigure:AVERage?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A : 2 to 10000


Details


Sets the count for averaging.
Returns the current number of the count for averaging as an NR1 value.


Example


:CONFigure:AVERage 10
:CONFigure:AVERage?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:AVERAGE 10  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Set or query the averaging method

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:AVKInd A$
:CONFigure:AVKInd?

(Response)

A$
A$ : OFF,LIN,EXP


Details


Sets the averaging method.
Returns the averaging method as a text string.
OFF  (averaging OFF)
LIN  (Simple Averaging)
EXP  (Exponential Averaging)


Example


:CONFigure:AVKInd LIN
:CONFigure:AVKInd?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:AVKIND LIN  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM




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

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:BMPFile "NAME$"
:CONFigure:BMPFile?

(Response)

"NAME$"
NAME$ = file name


Details


Assigns the file name for auto-saving screen images.
Returns the assigned file name for auto-saving screen images.


Example


:CONFigure:BMPFile "TEST"
:CONFigure:BMPFile?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:BMPFILE "TEST"  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




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

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:BMPColor A$
:CONFigure:BMPColor?

(Response)

A$
A$ = COLOR, COMPCOlor, GRAY, 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.

COLOR  (Uncompressed color bitmap format)
COMPCOlor  (Compressed color bitmap format)
GRAY  (Grayscale bitmap format)
PNG  (PNG format)


Example


:CONFigure:BMPColor COLOR
:CONFigure:BMPColor?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:BMPCOLOR COLOR  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the file name template for auto-saving screen images

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:BMPPattern A$
:CONFigure:BMPPattern?

(Response)

A$
A$ = NUMBer, BACK, FRONt


Details


Sets the file name template (pattern) for auto-saving screen images.
Returns the currently specified file name template for auto-saving screen images, as a text string.

NUMBer  Serial number
BACK  Trigger time (suffix)
FRONt  Trigger time (prefix)


Example


:CONFigure:BMPPattern FRONt
:CONFigure:BMPPattern?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:BMPPATTERN FRONT  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Enable/disable or query auto-saving of screen images

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:BMPSave A$
:CONFigure:BMPSave?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables or disables auto-saving of screen images.
Returns the current on/off setting of auto-saving of screen images, as a text string.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the delete-save function

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:DELSave A$
:CONFigure:DELSave?

(Response)

A$
A$ = NORMal, DEL


Details


Sets the delete-save function for automatic saving.
Returns the current setting of the delete-save function as a text string.

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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the number of display blocks

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:DISPBlock A
:CONFigure:DISPBlock?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 1 to the no. of segments (when memory segmentation function is enabled)
A = -15 to 0 (when memory segmentation function is disabled)


Details


Sets the number of display blocks.
Returns the current number of display blocks as an NR1 value.


Example


:CONFigure:DISPBlock 5
:CONFigure:DISPBlock?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:DISPBLOCK 5  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Refer to the :MAXBlock command description regarding the number of segments.


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC&MEM




Set or query XY waveform interpolation

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:DOTLine A$
:CONFigure:DOTLine?

(Response)

A$
A$ = 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 LINE
:CONFigure:DOTLine?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:DOTLINE LINE  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC
When the display type is set to XY waveform.




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

8860, 8861


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:TDIV 0
(Sets the timebase to the external sampling mode.)

:CONFigure:EXTSample 100

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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM
When the timebase is set to external sampling mode.




Execute FFT calculation

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)


:CONFigure:FFT A$

A$ = EXEC


Details


Execute FFT calculation.


Example


:CONFigure:FFT EXEC


Note


Cannot be executed while measuring.


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the averaging number of FFT spectra

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTAVERage A
:CONFigure:FFTAVERage?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 1 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


FFT




Set or query the FFT averaging method

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTAVKind A$
:CONFigure:FFTAVKind?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, T_LIN, T_EXP, 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.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the FFT calculation channel

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


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

(Response)

A<NR1>,CH1$(,CH2$)
A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
CH$1 = CHm_n, Z1 to Z16
CH$2 = CHm_n, Z1 to Z16 (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


FFT




Set or query the FFT calculation results waveform color

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTCOlor A,B$
:CONFigure:FFTCOlor? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$
A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B$ = C1 to C36


Details


Sets the waveform color of the specified FFT calculation number.
Returns the waveform color of the specified FFT calculation number, as a text string.

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


:CONFigure:FFTCOlor 1,C3
:CONFigure:FFTCOlor? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTCOLOR 1,C3  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the FFT waveform display graph

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTDisp A,F$(,B)
:CONFigure:FFTDisp? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,F$(,B<NR1>)
A = 1 to 8 (Setting No. on Sheet)
F$ = F1 to F8 (Calculation No.)
B = 1 to 8 (Graph No.: May be omitted)


Details


Assigns the display graph for FFT calculation results.
Returns the display graph for FFT calculation results as numerical values and a text string.


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:CONFigure:FFTDisp 1,F1,3

:CONFigure:FFTDisp? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTDISP 1,F1,3  (when headers are enabled)


Note


The value to be specified for B depends on the Displayed Sheet Type and the Split Screen Type.


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the FFT analysis mode

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


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

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$(,C)
A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B$ = OFF, STR, LIN, RMS, PSP, PSD, ACR, HIS, 1_1OCT, 1_3OCT, TRF, CSP, CCR, IMP, COH, PHA, LPC
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)
STR  (Storage)
LIN  (Linear spectrum)
RMS  (RMS spectrum)
PSP  (Power spectrum)
PSD  (Power spectrum density)
ACR  (Auto-correlation function)
HIS  (Histogram)
1_1OCT  (1/1 Octave analysis)
1_3OCT  (1/3 Octave analysis)
TRF  (Transfer function)
CSP  (Cross-power spectrum)
CCR  (Cross-correlation function)
IMP  (Impulse response)
COH  (Coherence function)
PHA  (Phase spectrum)
LPC  (LPC analysis [Power spectrum density])


Example


:CONFigure:FFTFunction 1,PHA,2
:CONFigure:FFTFunction? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTFUNCTION 1,PHA,2  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT




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

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


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

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR3>
A = 1 to 8 (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


FFT




Set or query FFT Nyquist display

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTNYquist A,B$
:CONFigure:FFTNYquist? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$
A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B$ = OFF, ON


Details


Sets the FFT waveform display method.
Returns the current FFT waveform display method as a text string.

OFF  (Normal display)
ON  (Nyquist display)


Example


:CONFigure:FFTNYquist 1,ON
:CONFigure:FFTNYquist? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTNYQUIST 1,ON  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Depending on the specified FFT Analysis Mode, Normal display may be enabled even when Nyquist display is selected.


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the reference data source for FFT calculation

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTRef A$
:CONFigure:FFTRef?

(Response)

A$
A$ = NEW, MEM


Details


Specifies the source of the input data used for FFT analysis.
Returns the source of the data used for FFT analysis, as a text string.

NEW  (Performs FFT analysis on new data.)
MEM  (Performs FFT analysis on data already loaded into instrument memory.)


Example


:CONFigure:FFTRef NEW
:CONFigure:FFTRef?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FFTREF NEW  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the correction method for window function calculation results

8860, 8861


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


FFT




Set or query the number of FFT calculation points

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTSAmple A
:CONFigure:FFTSAmple?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, 20000


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


FFT




Set or query FFT display scaling

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


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

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$
A = 1 to 8 (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


FFT




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

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


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

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR3>
A = 1 to 8 (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


FFT




Set or query the window function for FFT calculation

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTWind A$(,B)
:CONFigure:FFTWind?

(Response)

A$(,B<NR1>)
A$ = RECTan, HANNing, EXPOnential, HAMMing, BLACkman, BLHA, FLATtop
B = 0 to 99


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  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the type of x axis for FFT calculation

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTXaxis A,B$
:CONFigure:FFTXaxis? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$
A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B$ = LINhz, LOGhz


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.

LINhz  (Linear)
LOGhz  (Logarithmic)


Example


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


Note


Setting may be restricted by the Analysis Mode Setting.


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the type of y axis for FFT calculation

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FFTYaxis A,B$
:CONFigure:FFTYaxis? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$
A = 1 to 8 (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


Setting may be restricted by the Analysis Mode Setting.




Set or query the display format

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FORMat A$
:CONFigure:FORMat?

(Response)

A$
A$ = SINGle, DUAL, TRI, QUAD, HEX, OCT, HEXDEC, XYSingle, XYDual, XYTri, XYQuad


Details


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

A$

Partitions

Available
functions


Display type

Waveform

Numeric

X-Y Comp


Wave
&
X-Y

FFT

Nyquist

FFT
&
Nyquist

Waveform
&
FFT

Waveform
&
Nyquist


SINGle

1

MEM, REC,
FFT, REAL

Y

N

N

N

Y

Y

N

N

N


DUAL

2

MEM, REC,
FFT, REAL

Y

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y


TRI

3

MEM, REC,
FFT, REAL

Y

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y


QUAD

4

MEM, REC,
FFT, REAL

Y

N

N

N

Y

Y

N

N

N


HEX

6

MEM, REC, REAL

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N


OCT

8

MEM, REC,
FFT, REAL

Y

N

N

N

Y

Y

N

N

N


HEXDEC

8
(Print 16)

MEM, REC, REAL

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N


XYSingle

1

MEM

N

N

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N


XYDual

2

MEM

N

N

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N


XYTri

3

MEM

N

N

N

Y

N

N

N

N

N


XYQuad

4

MEM

N

N

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N


Y: Available    N: Unavailable


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:CONFigure:FORMat DUAL
(Splits the display into two partitions.)

:CONFigure:FORMat?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FORMAT DUAL  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Available formats depend on the display type setting for the sheet.


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the FFT frequency range

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:FREQ A
:CONFigure:FREQ?

(Response)

A<NR3>
A = 0 to 8000000


Details


Sets the FFT measurement frequency range.
Returns the current FFT measurement frequency range as a numerical value.
A = 0 indicates external sampling.


Example


:CONFigure:FREQ 40E+03
:CONFigure:FREQ?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:FREQ 40.00E+03  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the auto-save file type

8860, 8861


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


All functions




Set or query highlighted display of phase spectra

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:HIGHlight A$
:CONFigure:HIGHlight?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables or disables highlighted display of phase spectra.
Returns the current state of highlighted display of phase spectra, as a text string.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the highlighting threshold for phase spectra

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:HLEVel A$,B
:CONFigure:HLEVel? A$

(Response)

A$,B<NR3>
A$ = RATIo, DB
B = 1E-06 to 1 (A$ = RATio)
B = 0 to 60 (A$ = DB)


Details


Sets the threshold level for highlighted display of phase spectra.
A$ specifies whether the setting method is by decreasing percentage or decreasing value.
Returns the current threshold level for highlighted display.

RATio  (Attenuation rate [percent])
DB  (Attenuation value [dB])


Example


:CONFigure:HLEVel DB,30
:CONFigure:HLEVel? DB
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:HLEVEL DB,10.000E+00  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the waveform length to record (Recording Length)

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:LENGth A
:CONFigure:LENGth?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 25 to 10E+06


Details


Sets the length of the waveform to be recorded into instrument memory.
Returns the length of the waveform to be recorded into instrument memory.

Both ":CONFigure:LENGth" and "MEMory:RTLOad" commands have following relationships.




Example


:CONFigure:LENGth 25
:CONFigure:LENGth?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:LENGTH 25  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Valid values for A depend on the stored memory size.


Usage
Conditions


REAL




Set or query the size of logic waveforms

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:LOGWIdth A$
:CONFigure:LOGWIdth?

(Response)

A$
A$ = WIDE, STANDard, NARROW


Details


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

WIDE
STANDard
NARROW


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the order (degree) of LPC analysis

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:LPCOrder A,B
:CONFigure:LPCOrder? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B<NR1>
A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B = 2 to 64 (Order)


Details


Sets the order (degree) of LPC analysis.
Returns the current order (degree) setting for LPC analysis, as a numerical value.


Example


:CONFigure:LPCOrder 1,20
:CONFigure:LPCOrder? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:LPCORDER 1,20  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query the number of memory segments

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:MAXBlock A
:CONFigure:MAXBlock?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096


Details


Sets the number of memory segments.
Returns the current number of memory segments as an NR1 value.


Example


:CONFigure:MAXBlock 64
:CONFigure:MAXBlock?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:MAXBLOCK 64  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC&MEM




Enable/disable or query memory segmentation

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:MEMDiv A$
:CONFigure:MEMDiv?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables or disables memory segmentation.
Returns the current state of memory segmentation as a text string.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC&MEM




Set or query the auto-save method for numerical calculations

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:MFTYPe A$
:CONFigure:MFTYPe?

(Response)

A$
A$ = NEW, EXIST


Details


Sets the auto-save method for numerical calculations.
Returns the current setting of the auto-save method for numerical calculations.

NEW  (New file: Creates new files)
EXIST  (Existing file: Appends to the existing file)


Example


:CONFigure:MFTYPe EXIST
:CONFigure:MFTYPe?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:MFTYPE EXIST  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Assign or query the auto-save file name for numerical calculations

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:MSFIle "NAME$"
:CONFigure:MSFIle?

(Response)

"NAME$"
NAME$ = File name


Details


Assigns a file name for auto-saving numerical calculations.
Returns the assigned file name for auto-saving numerical calculations.


Example


:CONFigure:MSFIle "ABC"
:CONFigure:MSFIle?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:MSFILE "ABC"  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Set or query the octave analysis filter

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:OCTFilter A,B$
:CONFigure:OCTFilter? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$
A = 1 to 8 (Calculation No.)
B$ = NORMal, SHARp


Details


Selects the octave band filter.
Returns the current octave band filter setting, as a text string.

NORMal
SHARp


Example


:CONFigure:OCTFilter 1,NORMal
:CONFigure:OCTFilter? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:OCTFILTER 1,NORMAL  (when headers are enabled)


Note


This command is available only when the Analysis Mode Setting is 1/1 or 1/3 octave analysis.


Usage
Conditions


FFT




Set or query waveform overlay

8860, 8861


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


MEM




Set or query the file name template for auto-saving

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:PATTern A$
:CONFigure:PATTern?

(Response)

A$
A$ = NUMBer, BACK, FRONt


Details


Sets the file name template (pattern) for auto-saving.
Returns the currently specified file name template for auto-saving, as a text string.

NUMBer  Serial number
BACK  Trigger time (suffix)
FRONt  Trigger time (prefix)


Example


:CONFigure:PATTern NUMBer
:CONFigure:PATTern?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:PATTERN NUMBER  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query peak value display

8860, 8861


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


FFT




Enable/disable or query reference blocks

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:REFBlock A,B$
:CONFigure:REFBlock? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$
A = 1 to the no. of segments
B$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables or disables block A as a reference block.
Returns the current on/off state of reference block A as a text string.


Example


:CONFigure:REFBlock 1,ON
:CONFigure:REFBlock? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:REFBLOCK 1,ON  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Refer to the :MAXBlock command description regarding the number of segments.


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC&MEM




Enable/disable or query reference block operation

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:REFSet A$
:CONFigure:REFSet?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables or disables reference block operation.
Returns a text string indicating the on/off state of reference block operation.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC&MEM




Set or query the destination for real-time recording

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:RMEDia A$,"B$"
:CONFigure:RMEDia?

(Response)

A$,"B$"
A$: HDD, MO, PC1, PC2, NETwork1 (NETwork2, NETwork3...)
B$: directory name


Details


Sets the data destination device and directory for real-time recording.
Returns the data destination device and directory for real-time recording, as a text string.

HDD  (Hard disk drive)
MO  (MO drive)
PC1  (PC Card 1)
PC2  (PC Card 2)
NETwork1(NETwork2, NETwork3,...)  (Shared network storage device)


Example


:CONFigure:RMEDia HDD,"\"
:CONFigure:RMEDia?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:RMEDIA HDD,"\"  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


REAL




Set or query the file name for real-time recording

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:RNAMe "A$"
:CONFigure:RNAMe?

(Response)

"A$"
A$ = file name


Details


Sets the file name for real-time recording.
Returns the file name for real-time recording, as a text string.


Example


:CONFigure:RNAMe "TEST"
:CONFigure:RNAMe?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:RNAME "TEST"  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


REAL




Set or query roll mode operation

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:ROLL A$
:CONFigure:ROLL?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON, AUTO


Details


Enables and disables the roll mode function.
Returns the current roll mode function setting as a text string.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Set or query the file name pattern (template) for real-time recording

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:RPATtern A$
:CONFigure:RPATtern?

(Response)

A$
A$ = NUMBer, BACK, FRONt


Details


Sets the file name template for real-time recording.
Returns the file name template for real-time recording, as a text string.

NUMBer  Serial numbering
BACK  Trigger date (suffix)
FRONt  Trigger date (prefix)


Example


:CONFigure:RPATtern BACK
:CONFigure:RPATtern?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:RPATTERN BACK  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


REAL




Set or query the timebase for the whole waveform

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:RTDIv A
:CONFigure:RTDIv?

(Response)

A<NR3>
0, 10E-03 to 3.6E+03


Details


Sets the timebase for the whole waveform.
Returns the timebase setting for the whole waveform.

Setting A = 0 causes the timebase to be set automatically based on the measured waveform.


Example


:CONFigure:RTDIv 1
:CONFigure:RTDIv?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:RTDIV 1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


REAL




Set or query the sampling period

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:SAMPle A
:CONFigure:SAMPle?

(Response)

A<NR3>
A = 0, 50E-09 to 3.0E+00  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.

In the Memory function case, the sampling period is defined as
(Sampling period) = (Timebase) / 100,
so the sampling period is determined by the timebase setting.
Setting the sampling period (A) to 0 enables the External Sampling mode.

In the Recorder function case, available sampling period settings depend on the timebase.
The timebase is related to the sampling period as follows.

(Y: Available)

Timebase


Sampling period


100ns/S


1μs/S


10μs/S


100μs/S


1ms/S


10ms/S


100ms/S


1s/S

10ms/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

20ms/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

50ms/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

100ms/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

200ms/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

500ms/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

1s/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

2s/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

5s/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

10s/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

30s/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

50s/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

1min/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

100s/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

2min/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

5min/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

10min/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

30min/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

1hour/DIV

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y



Example


:CONFigure:SAMPle 50E-09
:CONFigure:SAMPle?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:SAMPLE 50E-09  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC, REAL, REC&MEM




Set or query GUI saving with auto-saved screen images

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:SAVEGui A$
:CONFigure:SAVEGui?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Sets whether to save the GUI display region when auto-saving screen images.
Returns the current on/off setting of whether to save the GUI display region when auto-saving screen images, as a text string.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the sequential display function

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:SEQDisp A$
:CONFigure:SEQDisp?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables or disables the sequential display function.
Returns the current on/off state of the sequential display function as a text string.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Set or query the sampling rate for Timebase 2

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:SMPL2 A
:CONFigure:SMPL2?

(Response)

A<NR3>
A = 0, 50E-09 to 3.0E+00


Details


Sets the sampling rate for Timebase 2.
Returns the current sampling rate for Timebase 2.
Setting the sampling rate to 0 disables Timebase 2 mode.


Example


:CONFigure:SMPL2 10E-03
:CONFigure:SMPL2?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:SMPL2 10E-03  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Timebase 2 cannot be set faster than Timebase 1.


Usage
Conditions


MEM




Set or query the recording length

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:SHOT A(,B)
:CONFigure:SHOT?

(Response)

A<NR1>(,B<NR1>)
A,B : recording length [divisions]


Details


Sets the size (in divisions) of the recording length.
Setting A = 0 with the Recorder function enables the continuous recording mode.
Sets the recording length of the Memory waveform by B, when function is REC&MEM function.
Returns the current recording length setting as an NR1 numerical value.


Example


:CONFigure:SHOT 15
(Sets the recording length to 15 divisions.)

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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC, REC&MEM




Set or query the channel at a display position (trace number) on a sheet

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:STCHannel A,B$
:CONFigure:STCHannel? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$
A = 1 to 32  (trace number)
B$ = OFF, CHm_n


Details


Sets the channel to display as trace A on the current sheet.
Returns the channel displayed as trace A on the current sheet.


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:CONFigure:STCHannel 5,CH1_1
(Sets CH1-1 to display as trace number 5.)

:CONFigure:STCHannel? 5
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:STCHANNEL 5,CH1_1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Enable/disable or query display of a sheet

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:STENable A,B$
:CONFigure:STENable? A

(Response)

A<NR1>,B$
A = 1 to 16
B$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables or disables display of sheet A.
Returns a text string indicating the current on/off state of sheet A.


Example


:CONFigure:STENable 1,ON
:CONFigure:STENable? 1
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:STENABLE 1,ON  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Assign or query a sheet name

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:STNAme "NAME$"
:CONFigure:STNAme?

(Response)

"NAME$"
NAME$ = Sheet name  (up to 8 characters)


Details


Assigns the name of the current sheet.
Returns the name of the current sheet.

Special characters can be entered as follows:
(Other special characters are replaced by spaces.)

^2 ( = 2 )

^3 ( = 3 )

^n ( = n )

~u ( = μ )

~o ( = Ω )

~e ( = ε )

~c ( = ° )

~+ ( = ± )

~, ( = ' )

~; ( = " )


Either single (') or double quotation marks (") can be used in the command argument.


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:CONFigure:STNAme "ABCD"
(Assigns "ABCD" as the sheet name.)

:CONFigure:STNAme?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:STNAME "ABCD"  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the sheet scrolling direction

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:STSCroll A$
:CONFigure:STSCroll?

(Response)

A$
A$ = VERTical, HORIzontal, CONTinuous


Details


Sets the scroll direction.
Returns the current scroll direction setting.

VERTical  (Vertical:   Scroll vertically)
HORIzontal  (Horizontal:   Scroll horizontally)
CONTinuous  (Continuous:   Scroll continuously when the screen is split)


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:CONFigure:STSCroll VERTical
(Sets the scroll direction to vertical.)

:CONFigure:STSCroll?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:STSCROLL VERTICAL  (when headers are enabled)


Note


A$ cannot be set to CONTinuous unless a split-screen display format is enabled (at least two screens).


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the type of waveform on a sheet

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:STTYpe A$
:CONFigure:STTYpe?

(Response)

A$
A$ = WAVE, VALUE, XY, WV_XY, FFT, NYQ, FFT_NYQ, WV_FFT, WV_NYQ


Details


Sets the type of waveform on the current sheet.
Returns the type of waveform on the current sheet.

WAVE  (Wave)
VALUE  (Value)
XY  (XY)
WV_XY  (Wave + XY)
FFT  (FFT)
NYQ  (Nyquist)
FFT_NYQ  (FFT + Nyquist)
WV_FFT  (Wave + FFT)
WV_NYQ  (Wave + Nyquist)


Example


:DISPlay:SHEET 1
(Displays Sheet 1.)

:CONFigure:STTYpe WAVE
(Displays normal waveforms.)

:CONFigure:STTYpe?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:STTYPE WAVE  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Valid values for A$ depend on the current operating function.


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the starting block

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:STTBlock A
:CONFigure:STTBlock?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 1 to the no. of segments


Details


Sets the start block.
Returns the start block number as an NR1 value.


Example


:CONFigure:STTBlock 3
:CONFigure:STTBlock?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:STTBLOCK 3  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Refer to the :MAXBlock command description regarding the number of segments.


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC&MEM




Set or query the timebase

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:TDIV A(,B)
:CONFigure:TDIV?

(Response)

A<NR3>(,B<NR3>)
A,B : 0, 5.0E-06 to 3.6E+03


Details


Sets the timebase (s/div) as a numerical value.
Returns the current timebase setting as an NR3 numerical value.
Sets the timebase of the Memory waveform by B, when function is REC&MEM function.
Setting the timebase to 0 enables the external sampling mode.


Example


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

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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC, REAL, REC&MEM




Set or query the degree of thinning before storing

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:THINout A$
:CONFigure:THINout?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, X1_2 to X1_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.
Setting A$ to OFF disables thinning.


Example


:CONFigure:THINout X1_5
:CONFigure:THINout?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:THINOUT X1_5  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions




Set or query the length of time to record

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:TIME day,hour,min,sec
:CONFigure:TIME?

(Response)

day<NR1>,hour<NR1>,min<NR1>,sec<NR1>
day = 0 to 365
hour = 0 to 23
min = 0 to 59
sec = 0 to 59


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


-


Usage
Conditions


REAL




Set or query the number of blocks to use

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:USEBlock A
:CONFigure:USEBlock?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 1 to the no. of segments


Details


Sets the number of blocks to use.
Returns the number of blocks set for use, as an NR1 value.


Example


:CONFigure:USEBlock 32
:CONFigure:USEBlock?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:USEBLOCK 32  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Refer to the :MAXBlock command regarding the number of segments.


Usage
Conditions


MEM, REC&MEM




Set or query the use Scanner Module(s)

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:USESCan A$
:CONFigure:USESCan?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Make settings for using the scanner unit(s) in the REC&MEM Function.
Query the settings made for using the scanner unit(s) in the REC&MEM Function.

OFF:  (Do not use scanner units)
ON:   (Use the scanner units)


Example


:CONFigure:USESCan ON
(Sets the use of the scanner unit(s).)
:CONFigure:USESCan?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:USESCAN ON  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


REC&MEM
When scanner unit(s) is/are installed.




Making settings and queries for the scroll operation

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure::WAVESELect A$
:CONFigure::WAVESELect?

(Response)

A$
A$ : REC, MEM


Details


Make settings to select the waveform window in the REC&MEM function for which to apply the scroll operation.
Query the settings that specify the waveform window in the REC&MEM function for which the scroll operation has been applied.

REC : REC waveform
MEM : MEM waveform


Example


:CONFigure:WAVESELect MEM
(Selects the MEM waveform for which to apply the scroll operation.)
:CONFigure:WAVESELect?
(Response)  :CONFIGURE:WAVESELECT MEM  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


REC&MEM




Enable/disable or query waveform saving

8860, 8861


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:CONFigure:WVSAVe A$
:CONFigure:WVSAVe?

(Response)

A$
A$ = OFF, ON


Details


Enables and disables waveform saving.
Returns the current on/off state of waveform saving.


Example


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


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


All functions