Thank you for purchasing the DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 Series Digital Oscilloscope
(DL9040/DL9040L/DL9140/DL9140L/DL9240/DL9240L, hereafter referred to as the
DL9000). This Communication Interface User’s Manual describes the functions and
commands of the following communication interfaces.
•
USB Interface
•
Ethernet Interface (Optional)
• GP-IB Interface
To ensure correct use, please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation.
After reading the manual, keep it in a convenient location for quick reference whenever a
question arises during operation.
The following manuals are provided for the DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 series. Please read
all of them.
Manual TitleManual No.Description
DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 Series
Digital Oscilloscope
User’s Manual
DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 Series
Digital Oscilloscope
Communication Interface User’s Manual
(in CD)
DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 Series
Digital Oscilloscope
Serial Bus Signal Analysis Function
User’s Manual
DL9000 Series Digital Oscilloscope/
SB5000 Series Vehicle Serial Bus Analyzer
Power Supply Analysis Function User’s
Manual
IM 701310-01E Explains all functions and procedures
of the DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 Series
excluding the communication functions.
IM 701310-17E This manual. Explains the
communication interface functions of the
DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 Series.
IM 701310-51E Explains the operating procedures of the
optional I
LIN bus signal/SPI bus signal analysis
function.
IM 701310-61E Explains the operating procedures of the
optional power supply analysis function.
2
C bus signal/CAN bus signal/
Notes
• This manual, IM 701310-17E 10th Edition, applies to DL9000 digital oscilloscope with
firmware version 4.40 or later.
If the most recent firmware version is not running on your DL9000, not all of the
features described in this manual can be used.
You can check the firmware version of your DL9000 on the overview screen.
For instructions on how to open the overview screen, see section 18.4 in the User’s Manual IM 701310-01E.
To upgrade to the latest firmware version, go to the following Web page, and then
browse to the download page.
http://tmi.yokogawa.com/service-support/downloads/
•
The contents of this manual are subject to change without prio
r notice as a result of
continuing improvements to the instrument’s performance and functions.
• Every ef
fort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy
of its contents. However, should you have any questions or find any errors, please
contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
• Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this m
anual without the
permission of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is strictly prohibited.
To download sample programs, go to the following Web page, and then browse to the
download page.
http://tmi.yokogawa.com/service-support/downloads/
Trademarks
• Microsoft, MS-DOS, Visual C++, Windows, and Windows NT are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Adobe and
• For purposes of this manual, the TM and ® symbols do not accompany their
respective trademark names or registered trademark names.
• Other company and product names are trademarks or register
respective holders.
Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
ed trademarks of their
Revisions
1st Edition: June 2005
2nd Edition: September 2005
3rd Edition: December 2005
4th Edition: June 2006
5th Edition: December 2006
6th Edition: March 2007
7th Edition: August 2007
8th Edition: March 2008
9th Edition: June 2008
10th Edition: April 2009
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How to Use This Manual
Structure of This Manual
This user’s manual consists of the following sections.
Chapter 1 Overview of the USB Interface
Describes the functions and specifications of the USB interface.
Chapter 2 Overview of the Ethernet Interface (Optional)
Describes the functions and specifications of the Ethernet interface.
Chapter 3 Overview of the GP-IB Interface
Describes the functions and specifications of the GP-IB interface.
Chapter 4 Before Programming
Describes the syntax used to transmit commands.
Chapter 5 Command
Describes all the commands one by one.
Chapter 6 Status Reports
Describes the status byte, various registers, and queues.
Appendix
Describes reference material such as an ASCII character code table.
Index
Provides an index ordered alphabetically.
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Symbols and Notations Used in This Manual
Safety Markings
The following markings are used in this manual.
CAUTION
Calls attention to information that is important for proper operation of
Note
Calls attentions to actions or conditions that could cause light injury
to the user or damage to the instrument or the user’s data, and
precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences.
the instrument.
Notation Used in the Procedural Explanations
On pages that describe the operating procedures in chapters 1 through 3, the following
notations are used to distinguish the procedures from their explanations.
Procedure
Explanation
Notation of User Controls
Operation/Soft Key Names and Menu Items Set in Boldface
Boldface type indicates the names of user-controlled operation keys on the instrument panel,
and soft key items and menu items displayed on screen.
SHIFT+Panel Key
The SHIFT+Panel key means you will press the SHIFT
k
ey and then press the panel key. The menu marked in purple above the pressed key appears
on the screen.
Carry out the procedure according to the step numbers. All
procedures are written with inexperienced users in mind; experienced
users may not need to carry out all the steps.
This section describes the setup items and the limitations regarding
K: Denotes “1024.” Example: 720 KB (file data size)
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Symbols Used in the Syntax
The following table indicates symbols that are used in the syntax mainly in chapters 4
and 5. These symbols are referred to as BNF (Backus-Naur Form) symbols. For details
on the data, see pages 4-5 and 4-6.
Symbol MeaningExampleExample of Input
Defined value
{}
|
[]
Select from values given in { }
Exclusive OR
Can be omitted
How to Use This Manual
CHANnel<x> <x> = 1 to 4CHANNEL2
COUPling {AC|DC|DC50|GND}COUPLING AC
TRIGger [:SIMPle]:SLOPeTRIGger:SLOPe
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Chapter 1 Overview of the USB Interface
1.1 Part Names and Functions ............................................................................................... 1-1
Press this key to clear the remote mode
(controlled via communications) and enter the
local mode in which key operations are
enabled. However, this act is invalid if the
instrument has been set to Local Lockout mode
(see page 1-2) by the controller.
WARNING
CAUTION
VIDEO OUT
(XGA)
PROBE POWER
( )
12 V D C
TRIG COMP OUT
TRIG IN
TRIG OUT
ETHERNET
100BASE-TX
ACT
LINK
USB
GO/N OGO
MAIN POWER
OFFON
100 - 1 20/220 - 240 V AC
300 VA MAX 5 0/60 Hz
USB interface connector
Connector used to connect the DL9000 to the
controller (such as a PC) using a USB cable.
Chapter 1 Overview of the USB Interface
1.1 Part Names and Functions
Front Panel
Overview of the USB Interface
Rear Panel
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1.2 USB Interface Functions and Specifications
USB Interface Functions
Reception Function
You can specify the same settings as those specified by front panel key operations.
Receives output requests for measured and computed data, setup parameters of the
panel, and error codes.
Transmission Function
Outputs measured and computed data.
Outputs panel setup parameters and the status byte.
Outputs error codes that have occurred.
USB Interface Specifications
Electrical and mechanical specifications: Conforms to USB Rev. 2.0
Connector: Type B connector (receptacle)
Number of ports: 1
Power supply: Self-powered
PC system supported: PC running Windows 2000 or Windows XP with a standard USB
port (a separate device driver is needed to connect to a PC).
Data Rate
The response time when outputting waveform data is shown below as a reference.
Model: 701313 main unit
Controller: PC (Pentium4 3.4 GHz, USB2.0) and OS (Windows XP Professional SP1)
Language used: Visual C++
Number of Data PointsWord DataASCII Data
2500Approx. 51 msApprox. 0.469 s
125000Approx. 193 msApprox. 22.766 s
1250000Approx. 1606 msApprox. 224.890 s
2500000Approx. 3188 msApprox. 451.297 s
6250000Approx. 7841 msApprox. 1127.625 s
Switching between Remote and Local Modes
When Switching from Local to Remote Mode
If the DL9000 receives a “:COMMunicate:REMote ON” command from the PC when it is
in the local mode, it switches to the remote mode.
• REMOTE is displayed in the center of the upper section of the
• All keys except the
ettings entered in local mode are retained even when the DL9000 switches to remote
• S
mode.
CLEAR key are disabled.
When Switching from Remote to Local Mode
Pressing CLEAR in remote mode puts the instrument in local mode. However, this is
void when the DL9000 has received a “:COMMunicate:LOCKout ON” command from
the PC (local lockout condition). When the DL9000 receives a “:COMMunicate:REMote
OFF” command from the PC, the DL9000 switches to the local mode regardless of the
local lock condition.
•
REMOTE indication in the center of the upper section of the sc
• Key operations are enabled.
• Settings entered in remote mode are retained even when the DL9000 switches to
local mode.
Note
The USB interface cannot be used simultaneously with another interface (GP-IB or Ethernet
interface).
screen.
reen disappears.
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1.3 Connection via the USB Interface
Precautions to Be Taken When Making Connections
• Connect the USB cable by inserting the connector firmly into the USB connector.
• When connecting multiple devices using USB hubs, connect the DL9000 to the USB
hub that is closest to the controller.
• Do not insert the USB cable into the GO/NO-GO output terminal. If you do, the
instrument may malfunction.
Overview of the USB Interface
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1.4 Setting the DL9000 (USB)
Menu on products with firmware
version 1.80 or higher
To control the DL9000 using
communication commands
through the USB port, select
TMC or TMC & Mass Storage,
and restart the DL9000 to
activate the settings.
Procedure
Selecting the Communication Interface
Press SYSTEM.
1.
Press the Remote Control soft key.
2.
Press the USB soft key.
3.
Note
• Only the communication interface selected by Remote Control is enabled. The DL9000
does not accept commands that are transmitted to other unselected communication
interfaces.
• To control the DL9000 remotely using communication commands through the USB port,
select “TMC” in the menu above, and carry out the procedure below.
• You must restart the DL9000 to activate the TMC, Mass Storage, or TMC & Mass
Storage setting. Wait at least 10 seconds after you turn the power switch OFF, and then
turn the switch back ON.
• Install YOKOGAWA’s TMC (Text and Measurement Class) driver into your PC. To obtain
YOKOGAWA’s USB TMC driver, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer or access the
following USB driver page at our Web site and download it.
http://www.yokogawa.com/tm/tm-softdownload.htm
• Only use the USB TMC driver (or software) provided by YOKOGAWA.
• The DL9000 can be controlled remotely even when TMC & Mass Storage is enabled and the
DL9000 is connected to the PC. However, file operation is not possible using communication
commands. In addition, file operation is also not possible using the keys on the DL9000.
Disconnect the PC or activate the TMC setting and connect the DL9000 to the PC. File
operation is also not possible using keys on the DL9000 when the Mass Storage setting is
enabled.
1-4
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DIGITAL OSCILLOSCOPE
CLEAR key
Press this key to switch from remote mode
to local mode and enable the front panel
keys. This key is disabled when the
DL9000 has been set to Local Lockout
mode (see page 2-3) by a controller.
SYSTEM key
Press this key to select the
Ethernet or VXI-11
interface.
WARNING
CAUTION
VIDEO OUT
(XGA)
PROBE POWER
( )
12 V D C
TRIG COMP OUT
TRIG IN
TRIG OUT
ETHERNET
100BASE-TX
ACT
LINK
USB
GO/N OGO
MAIN POWER
OFFON
100 - 1 20/220 - 240 V AC
300 VA MAX 5 0/60 Hz
Ethernet port
This port is for connecting the DL9000 to a controller
(such as a PC) using an Ethernet cable.
ETHERNET
100BASE-TX
Marking on models with the LXI option
(/C9 and /C12)
Chapter 2 Ethernet Interface
2.1 Part Names and Functions
Front Panel
Ethernet Interface
Rear Panel
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2.2 Ethernet/VXI-11 Interface Features and
Specifications
Ethernet/VXI-11 Interface Features
Reception Feature
The DL9000 reception feature allows you to specify the same settings through an
Ethernet connection that you can specify using the front panel keys.
The DL9000 can receive output requests for measured and computed data, panel setting
data, and error codes.
Transmission Feature
The DL9000 can transmit measured and computed data.
The DL9000 can transmit panel setting data and the status byte.
The DL9000 can transmit error codes when errors occur.
Ethernet/VXI-11 Interface Specifications
Electrical and mechanical
specifications
Simultaneous connections 1
Port number
Data Transfer Rates
The response time when outputting waveform data is shown below as a reference.
Model: 701313 main unit
Controller: PC (Pentium4 3.4 GHz) and OS (Windows XP Professional SP1)
Network adapter: Corega FEther PCI-TXL
Language used: Visual C++
Ethernet Interface (/C8, /C9, /C10 and /C12 options)
Number of Data PointsWord DataASCII Data
2500Approx. 16 msApprox. 0.391 s
125000Approx. 259 msApprox. 19.063 s
1250000Approx. 2313 msApprox. 189.812 s
2500000Approx. 4595 msApprox. 379.750 s
6250000Approx. 10400 msApprox. 950.532 s
IEEE802.3 compliant
Ethernet:10001/tcp
VXI-11:10240/tcp, 10250/tcp, 111/tcp, and 111/udp
2-2
VXI-11 Ethernet Interface (/C8, /C9, /C10 and /C12 options)
Number of Data PointsWord DataASCII Data
2500Approx. 31 msApprox. 0.406 s
125000Approx. 235 msApprox. 19.172 s
1250000Approx. 2286 msApprox. 191.876 s
2500000Approx. 4541 msApprox. 383.012 s
6250000Approx. 1
1150 msApprox. 958.128 s
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2.2 Ethernet Interface Functions and Specifications
Switching between Remote and Local Modes
When Switching from Local to Remote Mode
The DL9000 switches to remote mode when it is in local mode and it receives a
:COMMunicate:REMote ON
• “REMOTE” appears at the top center of the screen.
• All keys except the
• Se
ttings entered in local mode are retained even when the DL9000 switches to remote
mode.
CLEAR
command from the PC.
key are disabled.
When Switching from Remote to Local Mode
When the DL9000 is in remote mode and you press CLEAR, the DL9000 switches to
Local mode, unless it has received a
the PC, in which case pressing
local mode when it receives a
regardless of the local lockout state.
The “REMOTE” indicator at the top center of the screen disappears.
•
Key operations are enabled.
•
• Settings entered in remote mode are retained even when the DL9000 switches to
local mode.
CLEAR will have no effect. The DL9000 switches to
:COMMunicate:REMote OFF
Note
The Ethernet/VXI-11 interface cannot be used simultaneously with another interface (USB or
GP-IB interface).
:COMMunicate:LOCKout ON
command from the PC,
Ethernet Interface
command from
User Authentication Feature
You must enter a user name and password to access the DL9000 through the Ethernet
interface. If the SB Series Library (TMCTL) version is 1.40 or later, the password is
encrypted using the MD5 algorithm (RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest
Algorithm) and then sent to the DL9000.
Set the user name and password in the Remote Control setup screen in the DL9000
SYSTEM menu. For instructions on how to set the user name and password, see section
2.4, “Setting the DL9000 (Network).”
If you select VXI-11 in the Device menu of the Remote Control setup screen (explained
later), the user authentication setup menu will not appear in the Remote Control setup
screen.
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2.3 Connecting the Ethernet/VXI-11 Interface
* UTP cable or STP cable (straight cable in either case)
Ethernet NIC
Ethernet
PC
DL9000
Hub or router supporting
100BASE-TX
*
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POSITION
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TRIG MODE/
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DIGITAL OSCILLOSCOPE
ETHERNET
100BASE-TX
ACT
LINK
USB
GO/N OGO
100BASE-TX Ethernet port
ETHERNET
100BASE-TX
ACT
LIN K
ETHERNET
100BASE-TX
ACT
LIN K
No Auto-MDIX
Marking on models
with the LXI option
(/C9 and /C12)
LINK LED
Illuminates when a link is
established between the
DL9000 and another
device and the devices
are capable of
communicating with each
other.
ACT LED
Blinks when packets are
being sent and received
normally.
Connection Procedure
Connect a UTP (Unshielded Twisted-Pair) or STP (Shielded Twisted-Pair) cable that is
connected to a hub or other network device to the 100BASE-TX port on the DL9000 rear
panel.
Notes about Connections
• Be sure to connect the DL9000 to a PC through a hub using straight cables. The
2-4
DL9000 may not operate properly if you connect it to a PC directly using a cross
cable.
• If you use UTP cables (straight cables), make sure that they a
re category 5.
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2.4 Setting the DL9000 (Network)
When you
select Network
When you
select VXI-11
Procedure
Selecting the Communication Interface
Press SYSTEM.
1.
Press the Remote Control soft key. The Device menu appears.
2.
Press the Network or VXI-11 soft key.
3.
• If you want to use the Ethernet interface, press Network.
• If you want to use the VXI-11 interface, press VXI-11.
Ethernet Interface
Note
Only the interface that you select after pressing Remote Control is valid. The DL9000 does not
accept commands that are transmitted to other unselected communication interfaces.
User Name and Password
(This setup menu does not appear when you select VXI-11 in step 3.)
4.
5.
6.
Press the UserName soft key. A keyboard appears on the screen.
To enter the user name, follow the procedure in section 4.2 of the DL9000 User’s
Manual (IM701310-01E).
Enter the password in the same manner that you entered the user name.
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Set the timeout value
2.4 Setting the DL9000 (Network)
Setting the Timeout Value
Use the rotary knob to set the timeout value.
7.
Note
• For details on how to operate the soft keyboard, see section 4.2, “Entering Values and
• User names and passwords are case-sensitive.
Configuring TCP/IP Settings
To use the Ethernet interface, you must specify the following TCP/IP settings.
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Default gateway
For details on how to specify these settings, see section 15.2, “Setting Up the TCP/IP” in
the
DL9000 User’s Manual (IM701310-01E).
Strings” in the DL9000 User’s Manual (IM701310-01E).
Explanation
To use a controller to configure the same settings that you can configure using the
DL9000 keys or to send setting parameters and waveform data to a controller, you must
configure the settings described below.
User Name and Password
The Ethernet interface has a user authentication feature. Set the DL9000 user name and
password in advance.
If you select VXI-11 in the Device menu of the Remote Control setup screen, the user
authentication setup menu will not appear in the Remote Control setup screen.
• User Name
Set the user name using up to 30 characters. The default setting is “anonymous.”
• Password
Set the password using up to 30 characters.
Timeout Value
The DL9000 disconnects itself from the controller if it is not accessed for the period of
time that you specify using the timeout value.
TCP/IP
For details, see section 15.2, “Setting Up the TCP/IP” in the DL9000 User’s Manual
(IM701310-01E).
2-6
Note
• The DL9000 terminates the connection if there is an error in the user authentication process.
• You do not need to enter a password when the user name is set to “anonymous.”
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SYSTEM key
Press this key to select
the GP-IB interface.
CLEAR key
Press this key to clear the remote
mode (controlled via communications)
and enter the local mode in which
key operations are enabled.
However, this act is invalid if the
instrument has been set to Local
Lockout mode (see page 3-3) by
the controller.
WARNING
CAUTION
VIDEO OUT
(XGA)
PROBE POWER
( )
12 V D C
TRIG COMP OUT
TRIG IN
TRIG OUT
ETHERNET
100BASE-TX
ACT
LINK
USB
GO/N OGO
MAIN POWER
OFFON
100 - 1 20/220 - 240 V AC
300 VA MAX 5 0/60 Hz
PC card slot
Connect a GP-IB card to the PC card slot and connect to a
controller (such as a PC).
Chapter 3 Overview of the GP-IB Interface
3.1 Part Names and Functions
Front Panel
Overview of the GP-IB Interface
Rear Panel
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3.2 Connecting the GP-IB Card
To the PC card slot of the DL9000
GP-IB card
GP-IB cable
GP-IB Card
Use the NI PCMCIA-GPIB card by National Instruments.
GP-IB Cable
Use the GP-IB cable that comes with the GP-IB card.
Connection Procedure
Insert the GP-IB card into the DL9000 PC card slot.
Precautions to Be Taken When Making Connections
• For the handling of the GP-IB card, see the manual that comes with the GP-IB card.
• Attach the GP-IB correctly with the front face up.
• Connect the GP-IB card to the DL9000 PC card slot first. Then, turn the DL9000 ON.
• Multiple cables can be used to connect multiple devices. However, no more than 15
devices including the controller can be connected on a single bus.
• When connecting multiple devices, each device must have its
• Use a cable of length 2 m or less for connecting the devices.
• Make sure the total cable length does not exceed 20 m.
• When communicating, have at least two-thirds of the devices turned ON.
• When connecting multiple devices, connect them in a star or linear configuration (see
the figure below). Do not wire them in a loop or parallel configuration.
own unique address.
3-2
CAUTION
When connecting or disconnecting communication cables, make sure to turn OFF
the PC and the DL9000. Otherwise, erroneous operation or damage to the internal
circuitry may result.
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3.3 GP-IB Interface Functions
GP-IB Interface Functions
Listener Capability
• All of the information that you can set with the panel keys can be set through the GPIB interface except for turning ON/OFF the power and setting the communication
parameters.
•
Receives commands from a controller requesting the output o
waveform data, and other information.
• Also receives status report commands.
Talker Capability
Outputs setup information, waveform data, and other information.
Note
Listen-only, talk-only, and controller capabilities are not available on the DL9000.
Switching between Remote and Local Modes
When Switching from Local to Remote Mode
Receiving a REN (Remote Enable) message from the PC when the DL9000 is in the
local mode causes the DL9000 to switch to the remote mode.
• REMOTE is displayed in the center of the upper section of the
• All keys except the
ettings entered in local mode are retained even when the DL9000 switches to remote
• S
mode.
CLEAR key are disabled.
f setup information,
screen.
Overview of the GP-IB Interface
When Switching from Remote to Local Mode
Pressing CLEAR in remote mode puts the DL9000 in local mode. However, this act
is invalid if the DL9000 has been set to Local Lockout mode (see page 3-6) by the
controller.
•
REMOTE indication in the center of the upper section of the sc
• Key operations are enabled.
• Settings entered in remote mode are retained even when the DL9000 switches to
local mode.
reen disappears.
Note
The GP-IB interface cannot be used simultaneously with another interface (USB or Ethernet
interface).
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GP-IB Interface Specifications
Electrical and mechanical specifications: Conforms to IEEE St’d 488-1978
Functional specifications: See table below.
Protocol: Conforms to IEEE St’d 488.2-1992
Code used: ISO (ASCII) code
Mode: Addressable mode
Address setting: The address can be set in the range from 0
to 30 on the GP-IB setting screen that is
played using the MISC menu.
Clear remote mode: Remote mode can be cleared by pressing
CLEAR except when the DL9000 has been
set to Local Lockout mode by the controller.
Functional specifications
FunctionSubset Name Description
Source handshakingSH1Full source handshaking capability
Acceptor handshakingAH1Full acceptor handshaking capability
TalkerT6Basic talker capability, serial polling, untalk on MLA
(My Listen Address), and no talk-only capability
ListenerL4Basic listener capability, unlisten on MTA (My Talk
Address), and no listen-only capability.
Service requestSR1Full service request capability
Remote localRL1Full remote/local capability
Parallel pollingPP0No parallel polling capability
Device clearDC1Full device clear capability
Device triggerDT0No device trigger capability
ControllerC0No controller capability
Electrical characteristics E1Open collector
Data Rate
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The response time when outputting waveform data is shown below as a reference.
Model: 701313
Controller: PC (Pentium4 3.4 GHz, USB 2.0), OS (Windows XP Professional SP1)
Language used: Visual C++
Number of Data PointsWord DataASCII Data
2s500Approx. 16 msApprox. 0.390 s
125000Approx. 344 msApprox. 19.453 s
1250000Approx. 3172 msApprox. 194.516 s
2500000Approx. 6282 msApprox. 389.047 s
6250000Approx. 15641 msApprox. 971.985 s
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3.5 Setting the DL9000 (GP-IB)
Procedure
Selecting the Communication Interface
Press SYSTEM.
1.
Press the Remote Control soft key to display the Device menu.
2.
Press the GP-IB soft key.
3.
Overview of the GP-IB Interface
Note
Only the communication interface selected by Remote Control is enabled. The DL9000 does
not accept commands that are transmitted to other unselected communication interfaces.
Setting the Address
4.
Explanation
Enter the following settings when using a controller to set information that can be
specified through key operation on the DL9000 or when outputting setting parameters or
output waveform data to the controller.
Setting the Address
Set the address of the DL9000 within the following range for the addressable mode.
0 to 30
Each device that can be connected via GP-IB has a unique address within the GP-IB
system. This address is used to distinguish the device from others. Therefore, when
you connect the DL9000 to a PC, for example, make sure to assign a unique address
to the DL9000.
Turn the rotary knob to set the addres.
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Do not change the address while the controller is communicating with the DL9000 or other
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Responses to Interface Messages
Responses to a Uni-Line Message
• IFC (Interface Clear)
Clears the talker and listener functions. Stops output if data are being output.
• REN (Remote Enable)
Switches between the remote and local modes.
IDY (Identify) is not supported.
Responses to a Multi-Line Message (Address Command)
• GTL (Go To Local)
Switches to the local mode.
• SDC (Selected Device Clear)
• C
lears the program message (command) being received and the output queue (see
page 6-5).
• *OPC and *OPC? commands in execution are void.
The *WAI and COMMunicate:WAIT commands are immediately terminated.
Responses to a Multi-Line Message (Universal Command)
• LLO (Local Lockout)
Disables CLEAR on the front panel to prohibit switching to the local mode.
• DCL (Device Clear)
Same operation as the SDC message.
•
SPE (Serial Poll Enable)
Sets the talker function on all devices on the bus to serial polling mode. The controller
polls the devices in order.
•
SPD (Serial Poll Disable)
Clears the serial polling mode of the talker function on all devi
PPU (Parallel Poll Unconfigure) is not supported.
What Are Interface Messages
Interface messages are also referred to as interface commands or bus commands. They
are commands that are issued by the controller. They are classified as follows:
Uni-Line Messages
A single control line is used to transmit uni-line messages. The following three types are
available.
• IFC (Interface Clear)
•
REN (Remote Enable)
• IDY (Identify)
ces on the bus.
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Interface messages
Uni-line
messages
Address
commands
Universal
commands
*IFC
*REN
*GTL
*SDC
*LLO
*DCL
*SPE
*SPD
Listener
address
Talker
address
Secondary
commands
Multi-line messages
PPC
GET
TCT
IDY
PPU
3.6 Responses to Interface Messages
Multi-Line Messages
Eight data lines are used to transmit multi-line messages. The messages are classified
as follows:
• Address Commands
These commands are valid when the instrument is designated
The following five types are available.
talker.
as a listener or as a
Commands that are valid on an instrument that is designated as a listener
(Go To Local)
• GTL
• SDC (Selected Device Clear)
• PPC (Parallel Poll Configure)
• GET (Group Execute Trigger)
Commands that are valid on an instrument that is designated as a talker
• TCT (Take Control)
• Universal commands
These commands are valid on all instruments regardless of the listener and talker
designations. The following five types are available.
• LLO (Local Lockout)
•
DCL (Device Clear)
• PPU (Parallel Poll Unconfigure)
• SPE (Serial Poll Enable)
• SPD (Serial Poll Disable)
In addition, listener address, talker address, and secondary commands are also
considered interface messags.
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Note
The Differences between SDC and DCL
In multi-line messages, SDC messages are those that require talker or listener designation and
DCL messages are those that do not require the designation. Therefore, SDC messages are
directed at a particular instrument while DCL messages are directed at all instruments on the
bus.
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,
<Program header>
<Program data>Space
:ACQuire:MODE NORMal<PMT>
HeaderData
<RMT>
;
<Response message unit>
UnitUnit
:ACQUIRE:MODE NORMAL;HRMode 1<RMT>
<PMT>
;
<Program message unit>
UnitUnit
:ACQuire:MODE NORMal;HRMode 1<PMT>
Chapter 4 Before Programming
4.1 Messages
Messages
Messages are used to exchange information between
the controller and the instrument. Messages that are
sent from the controller to the instrument are called
program messages and messages that are sent
back from the instrument to the controller are called
response messages.
If a program message contains a message unit that
requests a response (a query), the instrument returns
a response message upon receiving the program
message. A single response message is always
returned in response to a single program message.
Program Messages
The program message format is shown below
<Program Message Unit>
A program message consists of one or more program
message units; each unit corresponds to one
command. The instrument executes the received
commands in order.
Each program message unit is separated by a
semicolon (;).
For details regarding the format of the program
message unit, see the next section.
Example
<PMT>
PMT is a program message terminator. The following
three types are available.
NL
(New Line):
Feed). ASCII code “0AH”
^EOM
: The END message as defined by USBTMC
NL^EOM
(NL is not included in the program
Same as LF (Line
(The data byte that is sent simultaneously
with the END message is the last data of the
program message.)
:
with an END message added
NL
message.)
Program Message Unit Format
The program message unit format is shown below
<Program Header>
The program header indicates the command type. For
details, see page 4-3.
<Program Data>
If certain conditions are required in executing a
command, program data is added. A space (ASCII
code “20H”) separates the program data from the
header. If there are multiple sets of program data, they
are separated by commas (,).
For details, see page 4-5.
Example
Response Messages
The response message format is shown belo.
<Response Message Unit>
A response message consists of one or more
response message units; each response message unit
corresponds to one response.
Response message units are separated by a semicolon
(;).
For details regarding the format of the response
message unit, see the next section.
Exampe
<RMT>
A response message terminator. It is
NL^EOM
.
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<Response header>
<Response data>Space
1.25E-02<RMT> :ACQUIRE:MODE NORMAL<RMT>
HeaderDataData
4.1 Messages
Response Message Unit Format
The response message unit format is shown belw.
<Response Header>
A response header sometimes precedes the response
data. A space separates the data from the header. For
details, see page 4-4.
<Response Data>
Response data contains the content of the response.
If there are multiple sets of response data, they are
separated by commas (,). For details, see page 4-5.
Exaple
If there are multiple queries in a program message,
responses are made in the same order as the queries.
In most cases, a single query returns a single response
message unit, but there are a few queries that return
multiple units. The first response message unit always
corresponds to the first query, but the n
unit may not necessarily correspond to the n
Therefore, if you want to make sure that every
response is retrieved, divide the program messages
into individual messages.
th
response
th
query.
•
If a program message containing multiple message
units is sent, and the message contains incomplete
units, the instrument attempts to execute the ones
that are believed to be complete. However
, these
attempts may not always be successful. In addition,
if the message contains queries, the responses may
not be returned.
Deadlock
The instrument can store in its buffer program and
response messages of length 1024 bytes or more
(The number of available bytes varies depending on
the operating conditions). When both the transmit
and receive buffers become full at the same time, the
instrument can no longer continue to operate. This
state is called a deadlock. In this case, operation can
be resumed by discarding the program message.
Deadlock will not occur if the program message
(including the <PMT>) is kept below 1024 bytes.
Furthermore, deadlock never occurs if a program
message does not contain a query.
Precautions to Be Taken when Transferring
Messages
• If a program message that does not contain a query
is sent, the next program message can be sent at
any time.
•
If a program message that contains a query is sent,
a response message must be received before the
next program message can be sent. If the next
program message is sent before the response
message is received in its entirety
The response message that was not received is
discarded.
•
If the controller tries to receive a response message
when
there is none, an error occurs. If the controller
tries to receive a response message before the
transmission of the program message is complete,
an error occurs.
, an error occurs.
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4.2 Commands
*
<Mnemonic>?
:
<Mnemonic>?:
<Mnemonic>?:
Commands
There are three types of commands (program headers)
that are sent from the controller to the instrument.
They differ in their program header formats.
Common Command Header
Commands that are defined in the USBTMC-USB488
are called common commands. The header format of
a common command is shown below. An asterisk (*) is
always placed in the beginning of a cmmand.
Common command example:
*CLS
Compound Header
Dedicated commands used by the instrument are
classified and arranged in a hierarchy according to
their functions. The format of a compound header is
shown below. A colon (:) must be used to specify a
lower hiearchy.
Compound header example:
:ACQuire:MODE
• When Concatenating Commands of the Same
Group
The instrument stores the hierarchical level of the
command that is currently being executed, and
performs analysis on the assumption that the next
command sent will also belong to the same level.
Therefore, common header sections can be omitted
for commands belonging to the same group.
Example
• When Concatenating Commands of Different
Groups
If the following command does not belong to the
same group, a colon (:) is placed in front of the
header (cannot be omitted).
Example
• When Concatenating Simple Headers
If a simple header follows another command, a
colon (:) is placed in front of the simple header
(cannot be omitted).
Example
:ACQuire:MODE NORMal;
INTERLeave 1<PMT>
:ACQuire:MODE NORMal;:DISPlay:
FORMat SINGle<PMT>
:ACQuire:MODE NORMal;:
STARt<PMT>
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Simple Header
These commands are functionally independent and do
not have a hierarchy. The format of a simple header is
shownbelow.
Simple header example:
:STARt
Note
A <mnemonic> is a character string made up of
alphanumeric characters.
When Concatenating Commands
• Command Group
A command group is a group of commands that have
common compound headers arranged in a hierarchy.
A command group may contain sub-groups.
Example
:ACQuire:MODE
:ACQuire:AVERage:EWEight
:ACQuire:REPetitive
:ACQuire:RLENgth
:ACQuire:INTERLeave
Group of commands related to acquisition
:ACQuire:AVERage:COUNt
• When Concatenating Common Commands
Common commands that are defined in the
USBTMC-USB488 are independent of hierarchy.
Colons (:) are not needed before a common
command.
Example
• When Separating Commands with <PMT>
If a terminator is used to separate two commands,
each command is a separate message. Therefore,
the common header must be specified for each
command even when commands belonging to the
same command group are being concatenated.
Example
:ACQuire:MODE NORMal;*CLS;
INTERLeave 1<PMT>
:ACQuire:MODE NORMal<PMT>:
ACQuire:INTERLeave 1<PMT>
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Upper-Level Query
An upper-level query is a query in which a question
mark (?) is appended to the highest level command
of a group. Execution of an upper-level query allows
all settings that can be specified in the group to be
received at once. Some query groups which are
comprised of more than three hierarchical levels can
output all the lower level settings.
Example
The response to an upper-level query can be
transmitted as a program message back to the
instrument. In this way, the settings that existed when
the upper-level query was made can be restored.
However, some upper-level queries do not return setup
information that is not currently in use. It is important
to remember that not all the group’s information is
necessarily returned as part of a response.
:ACQUIRE? -> :ACQUIRE:AVERAGE:
COUNT 2;EWEIGHT 16;:ACQUIRE:
HRMODE 0;INTERLEAVE 0;
INTERPOLATE 1;MODE NORMAL;
REPETITIVE 0;RLENGTH 12500
Header Interpretation Rules
The instrument interprets the header that is received
according to the rules below.
• Mnemonics are not case sensitive.
Example “
•
The lower-case section of the header can be
CURSor
Cursor
or “
” can also be written as “
.”
omitted.
Example “
•
The question mark (?) at the end of a header
indicates that it is a query
CURSor
CURS
or “
” can also be written as “
.”
. The question mark (?)
cannot be omitted.
Example
•
If the <x> (value) at the end of a mnemonic is
The shortest abbreviation for
CURS?
.
omitted, it is interpreted as a 1.
Example If “
•
The section enclosed by braces ([]) can be
CHANnel<x>
means “
CHANnel1
” is written as “
.”
omitted.
Example
However
HISTory[:CURRent]:MODE
written as
HIST:MODE
.
, the last section enclosed by braces ([])
cannot be omitted in an upper-level query.
Example “
HISTory?
HISTory:CURRent?
” and “
are different queries.
cursor
CURSO
CURSor?
CHAN
,” it
can also be
”
”
is
”
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4.3 Response
Response
When the controller sends a message unit that has a
question mark (?) in its program header (query), the
instrument returns a response message to the query.
A response message is returned in one of the following
two forms.
•
Response Consisting of a Header and Data
If the response can be used as a program message
without any change, it is returned with a command
header attached.
Example
• Response Consisting of Data Only
If the response cannot be used as a program
message unless changes are made to it (queryonly command), only the data section is returned.
However, there are query-only commands that
return responses with the header attached.
Example
:ACQUire:MODE?<PMT>
-> :ACQUire:MODE NORMAL<RMT>
:MEASure:TRACe1:AREA1:PTOPeak:
VALue?<PMT> -> 10.0E+00<RMT>
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When You Wish to Return a Response without
a Header
Responses that return both header and data can be
set so that only the data section is returned. The
COMMunicate:HEADer
“
this.
” command is used to do
Abbreviated Form
Normally, the lower-case section is removed from a
response header before the response is returned to
the controller. Naturally, the full form of the header
can also be used. For this, the “
VERBose
enclosed by braces ([]) are also omitted in the
abbreviated form.
” command is used. The sections
COMMunicate:
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Data
A data section comes after the header. A space must be
included between the header and the data. The data
contains conditions and values. Data is classified as below.
Data Meaning
<Decimal> A value expressed as a decimal number
(Example: Probe attenuation of CH1
<Voltage><Time>
<Frequency> (Example: Time axis range
<Current>
<Register>
decimal or hexadecimal.
(Example: Extended event register value
<Character Data> Predefined character string (mnemonic).
Can be selected from { }.
(Example: Select the input coupling of CH1
{AC|DC|DC50|GND}
<Boolean> Indicates ON and OFF
OFF or a value
(Example: Turn ON the CH1 display
<String data> An arbitrary character string
(Example: Comment to a screen data output
<Filename> Indicates a file name.
(Example: Save file name
<Block data> Arbitrary 8-bit data
(
<Decimal>
<Decimal> indicates a value expressed as a decimal
number, as shown in the table below. Decimal values
are given in the NR form as specified in the ANSI
X3.42-1975.
Symbol Meaning Example
<NR1> Integer
<NR2> Fixed-point number
<NR3> Floating-point number
<NRf> Any of the forms <NR1> to <NR3> is allowed.
• The instrument can receive decimal values that are
sent from the controller in any of the forms, <NR1>
to <NR3>. This is represented by <NRf>.
•
For response messages that the instrument returns
to the controller
used) is determined by the query. The same form is
used regardless of the size of the value.
•
For the <NR3> format, the “+” sign after the “E” can
e omitted. However, the “-” sign cannot be omitted.
b
• If a value outside the setting range is entered, the
value is normalized so that it is just inside the range.
• If a value has more significant digits than the
available resolution, the value is rounded.
-> CHANnel1:PROBe 100
A physical value
-> TIMebase:TDIV 1US
Register value expressed as binary
-> STATUS:EESE #HFE
-> CHANnel1:COUPling
-> CHANnel1:DISPlay ON
-> MATH1:UNIT:USERdefine "VOLT"
-> FILE:SAVE:WAVeform:NAME "CASE1"
Example: Response to acquired waveform data
-> #800000010ABCDEFGHIJ
125-1 +1000
125.0 -.90 +001.
125.0E+0 -9E-1 +.1E4
)
)
)
)
. Set using ON,
)
)
, the form (<NR1> to <NR3> to be
, octal,
)
)
<Voltage>, <Time>, <Frequency>, and <Current>
<Voltage>, <Time>, <Frequency>, and <Current>
indicate decimal values that have physical significance.
<Multiplier> or <Unit> can be attached to the <NRf>
form that was described earlier. It is expressed in one
of the following forms.
EX Exa 10
PE Peta 10
T Tera 10
G Giga 10
MA Mega 10
K Kilo 10
M Milli 10
U Micro 10
N Nano 10
P Pico 10
F Femto 10
A Ato 10
18
15
12
9
6
3
–3
–6
–9
–12
–15
–18
<Unit>
<Units> that can be used are indicated below.
Symbol Word Meaning
V Volt Voltage
S Second Time
HZ Hertz Frequency
MHZ Megahertz Frequency
A Ampere Current
• <Multiplier> and <Unit> are not case sensitive.
• “U” is used to indicate micro “µ”.
• “MA” is used for Mega to distinguish it from Milli.
The only exception is Megahertz which is expressed
a
s “MHZ.” Therefore, the “M (Milli)” multiplier cannot
be used for frequencies.
•
If both <Multiplier> and <Unit> are omitted, the
default unit is used.
• Response messages are always expressed in the
<NR3> form. Response messages are returned
using the default unit without the <Multiplier> or
<Unit>.
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<Register>
<Register> indicates an integer, and can be expressed
in hexadecimal, octal, or binary as well as a decimal
number. It is used when each bit of the value has
a particular meaning. It is expressed in one of the
following forms.
Form Example
<NRf>
#H<Hexadecimal value made up of the digits
0 to 9 and A to F>
#Q<Octal value made up of the digits 0 to 7>
#B<Binary value made up of the digits 0 and 1>
1
#H0F
#Q777
#B001100
• If a character string contains a double quotation mark
("), the double quotation mark is replaced by two
double quotation marks (""). This rule also applies
to a single quotation mark within a character string.
•
A
response message is always enclosed in double
quotation marks (").
• <String data> is an arbitrary character string.
Therefore the instrument assumes that the
remaining program message units are part of the
character string if no single (') or double quotation
mark (") is encountered.
As a result, no error is
detected if a quotation mark is omitted.
• <Register> is not case sensitive.
• Response messages are always expressed as
<NR1>.
<Character Data>
<Character Data> is a specified string of character data
<Filename>
<Filename> is data that indicates a file name. It is
expressed in one of the following forms.
Form Example
{<NRf>|<Character data>|<String data
>} 1 CASE "CASE"
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(a mnemonic). It is mainly used to indicate options
and is chosen from the character strings given in { }.
For interpretation rules, refer to “Header Interpretation
Rules” on page 4-4.
Form Example
{AC|DC|DC50|GND} AC
• <NRf> is rounded to an 8-digit integer and converted
to ASCII code. The result is the file name (example:
1
becomes
"00000001"
). Negative values are not
allowed.
•
Response messages are always returned in the
<String data> form.
• As with the header, the “
command can be used to select whether to return
the response in the full form or in the abbreviated
form.
•
The “
COMMunicate:HEADer
af
fect the character data.
<Boolean>
<Boolean> is data that indicates ON or OFF. It is
expressed in one of the following forms.
Form Example
{ON|OFF|<NRf>}
• When <Boolean> is expressed in the <NRf> form,
COMMunicate:VERBose
” setting does not
ON
OFF
1 0
”
• For <Character data>, the first 12 characters
become the file name.
• For <String data>, the first 259 characters become
the file name.
• For a description of the number of characters of the
<String data> file name, see the DL9000 User’s Manual.
<Block data>
<Block data> is arbitrary 8-bit data. It is only used in
response messages on the DL9000. Below is the syntax.
Form Example
#N<N-digit decimal number>
<Data byte sequence>
#800000010ABCDEFGHIJ
“OFF” is selected if the rounded integer value is 0,
and ON for all other cases.
•
response message is always returned with a 1 if
A
the value is ON and 0 if the value is OFF.
• #N
Indicates that the data is <Block data>. “N”
indicates the number of succeeding data bytes
(digits) in ASCII code characters.
<String data>
<String data> is not a specified character string like
<Character data>. It is an arbitrary character string.
The character string must be enclosed in single
quotation marks (') or double quotation marks (").
Form Example
<String data>
'ABC' "IEEE488.2-1987"
• <N-digit decimal number>
Indicates the number of bytes of data (example:
00000010
= 10 bytes).
• <data byte sequence>
Expresses the actual data (example: ABCDEFGHIJ).
• Data is comprised of 8-bit values (0 to 255). This
means that the ASCII code “0AH,” which stands for
“NL,” can also be a code used for data. Hence, care
must be taken when programming the controller.
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Overlap Commands and Sequential Commands
There are two types of commands, overlap commands
and sequential commands. In the case of overlap
commands, the execution of the next command may
start before the execution of the previous command is
completed.
For example, if the next program message is
transmitted when specifying the V/div value and
querying the result, the response always returns the
most recent setting (5 V in this case).
:CHANnel1:VDIV 5V;VDIV?<PMT>
This is because the next command is forced to wait
until the processing of “
is completed. This type of command is called a
sequential command.
On the contrary, let us assume that you send the next
program message when you wish to load a file and
query the V/div value of the result.
:FILE:LOAD:SETup:EXECute "CASE1";:
CHANnel1:VDIV?
In this case, “
the loading of the file is completed, and the V/div value
that is returned is the value before the file is loaded.
The act of executing the next command before the
processing of itself is completed such as with “
LOAD:SETup:EXECute "CASE1"
overlap operation. A command that operates in this
way is called an overlap command.
In such case, the overlap operation can be prevented
by using the methods below.
CHANnel1:VDIV?
CHANnel1:VDIV
” is executed before
” is called an
” itself
FILE:
Synchronizing with Overlap Commands
• Using the *WAI Command
*WAI
The
commands until the overlap command is completed.
Example
COMMunicate:OPSE
“
the “
Because “
CHANnel1:VDIV?
“
executed until the file loading is complete.
command holds the subsequent
:COMMunicate:OPSE #H0040;:
FILE:LOAD:SETup:
EXECute "CASE1";*WAI;:
CHANnel1:VDIV?<PMT>
” is a command used to select
*WAI
” target. Here, media access is specified.
*WAI
” is executed immediately before
CHANnel1:VDIV?
,” “
” is not
• Using the COMMunicate:OVERlap command
COMMunicate:OVERlap
The
disables) overlap operation.
Example
COMMunicate:OVERlap #HFFBF
“
overlap operation on commands other than media
access. Because the overlap operation of file
loading is disabled, “
"CASE1"
command. Therefore,
VDIV?
complete.
•
Using the *OPC Command
The
standard event register (see page 6-3), to 1 when
the overlap operation is completed.
Example
(W
COMMunicate:OPSE
“
the “
*ESE 1
“
request is generated only when the OPC bit is 1.
*ESR?
“
In the example above, “
executed until a service request is generated.
:COMMunicate:OVERlap #HFFBF;:
FILE:LOAD:SETup:
EXECute "CASE1";:CHANnel1:
VDIV?<PMT>
FILE:LOAD:SETup:EXECute
” operates in the same way as a sequential
is not executed until the file loading is
*OPC
command sets the OPC bit, bit 0 of the
:COMMunicate:OPSE #H0040;
*ESE 1;
*ESR?;*SRE 32;:FILE:LOAD:SETup:
EXECute "CASE1";*OPC<PMT>
(Read the response to
:CHANnel1:VDIV?<PMT>
*OPC
” target. Here, media access is specified.
” and “
” clears the standard event register.
ait for a service request)
*SRE 32
command enables (or
” enables
CHANnel1:
*ESR?
)
” is a command used to select
” indicate that a service
CHANnel1:VDIV?
” is not
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• Using the *OPC? Query
*OPC?
The
overlap operation is completed.
Example
(Read the response to
COMMunicate:OPSE
“
select the “
specified.
Because “
until the overlap operation is completed, the loading
of the file will have been completed by the time the
response to “
query generates a response when an
:COMMunicate:OPSE #H0040;:FILE:
LOAD:SETup:EXECute "CASE1";
*OPC?<PMT>
*OPC?
:CHANnel1:VDIV?<PMT>
” is a command used to
*OPC?
” target. Here, media access is
*OPC?
” does not generate a response
*OPC?
” is read.
)
Note
Most commands are sequential commands. Overlap
commands are indicated as overlap commands
in chapter 5. All other commands are sequential
commands.
Achieving Synchronization without Using
Overlap Commands
Even for sequential commands, synchronization is
sometimes required for non communication-related
reasons such as a trigger occurrence.
For example, if the next program message is
transmitted to make an inquiry about the waveform
data which has been acquired with the trigger mode
set to single, the
be executed regardless of whether the acquisition has
been completed or not and may result in command
execution error.
TRIGger:MODE SINGle;:STARt;:WAVeform:
SEND?<PMT>
In this case, the following method must be used to
synchronize with the end of the acquisition.
•
Using the ST
The “
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the contents of the condition register (page 6-4).
Whether waveforms are being retrieved can be
determined by reading bit 0 of the condition register.
If bit 0 of the condition register is “1,” waveforms are
being retrieved. Otherwise, it is stopped.
Example
:STATus:CONDition?<PMT>
(Read the response. If bit 0 is 1, repeat
:WAVeform:SEND?<PMT>
WAVeform:SEND?
The
executed until bit 0 of the condition register is set to
“0.”
WAVeform:SEND?
ATus:CONDition? Query
TRIGger:MODE SINGle;:STARt<PMT>
this command until it becomes 1.)
command will not be
command may
” query is used to query
•
Using the Extended Event Register
The changes in the condition register can be
reflected in the extended event register (page 6-4).
Example
:WAVeform:SEND?<PMT>
The “
the transition filter so that bit 0 (
extended event register is set to 1 when bit 0 of the
condition register changes from 1 to 0.
The “
reflect only bit 0 of the extended event register to
the status byte.
T
he
extended event register.
The “
service request solely on the cause of the extended
event register.
The “
until a service request is generated.
•
Using the COMMunicate:W
The “
communications until a specific event is generated.
Example
For a description of “
and “
regarding the extended event register.
The “
that the program will wait for bit 0 of the extended
event register to be set to “1.”
The
executed until bit 0 of the extended event register is
set to “1.”
Queries all settings related to the waveform acquisition.5-34
Queries all settings related to averaging and the waveform acquisition count. 5-34
Sets the waveform acquisition count of averaging mode or queries the
current setting.
Sets the attenuation constant when averaging mode is used infinitely or
queries the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the high resolution mode or queries the current setting.5-34
Turns ON/OFF interleave or queries the current setting.5-34
Turns ON/OFF data interpolation or queries the current setting.5-34
Sets the waveform acquisition mode or queries the current setting.5-34
Turns ON/OFF the repetitive sampling or queries the current setting.5-34
Sets the record length or queries the current setting.5-34
Queries all settings related to the analysis function.5-35
Queries all settings related to the accumulated histogram function.5-35
Sets the horizontal range of the accumulated histogram or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related automated measurement of the accumulated
histogram.
Queries all settings related to cursor measurement of the accumulated
histogram.
Queries all settings related to basic items of the cursor of the accumulated
histogram.
Turns ON/OFF all basic items of the cursor of the accumulated histogram.5-36
Queries all settings related to the cursor of the accumulated histogram.5-37
Turns ON/OFF the cursor of the accumulated histogram or queries the
current setting.
Queries the measured value of the cursor of the accumulated histogram.5-37
Queries all settings related to measured values between cursors of the
accumulated histogram.
Turns ON/OFF the measured values between cursors of the accumulated
histogram or queries the current setting.
Queries the measured value between cursors of the accumulated histogram. 5-37
Queries all settings related to calculation items of the cursor of the
accumulated histogram.
Turns ON/OFF all calculation items of the cursor of the accumulated
histogram.
Sets the equation of the calculation item of the cursor of the accumulated
histogram or queries the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the calculation item of the cursor of the accumulated
histogram or queries the current setting.
Queries the measured value of the calculation item of the cursor of the
accumulated histogram.
Turns ON/OFF the horizontal cursor link of the accumulated histogram or
queries the current setting.
Sets the horizontal cursor position of the accumulated histogram or queries
the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the vertical cursor link of the accumulated histogram or
queries the current setting.
Sets the vertical cursor position of the accumulated histogram or queries the
current setting.
Sets the automated measurement mode of the accumulated histogram or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the automated measurement of waveform
parameters of the accumulated histogram.
Queries all settings related to the area of the accumulated histogram.5-40
Turns ON/OFF all waveform parameters of the accumulated histogram.5-40
Queries all settings related to the waveform parameter of the accumulated
histogram.
Turns ON/OFF the waveform parameter of the accumulated histogram or
queries the current setting.
Queries the automated measured value of the waveform parameter of the
accumulated histogram.
Queries all settings related to the calculation items of waveform parameters
of the accumulated histogram.
Turns ON/OFF all calculation items of the waveform parameters of the
accumulated histogram.
Sets the equation of the calculation items of the waveform parameter of the
accumulated histogram or queries the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the calculation items of the waveform parameter of the
accumulated histogram or queries the current setting.
Queries the automated measured value of the calculation items of the
waveform parameter of the accumulated histogram.
Sets the horizontal range of the waveform parameter of the accumulated
histogram or queries the current setting.
Sets the vertical range of the waveform parameter of the accumulated
histogram or queries the current setting.
Sets the accumulated histogram mode or queries the current setting.5-42
Sets the source trace of the accumulated histogram or queries the current
setting.
Sets the vertical range of the accumulated histogram or queries the current
setting.
Sets the measurement target window of the accumulated histogram or
queries the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the analysis function display or queries the current setting.5-42
Queries all settings related to the FFT computation function.5-43
Queries all settings related the horizontal axis of the FFT computation.5-43
Queries all settings related to the center and span of the horizontal axis of
the FFT computation.
Sets the horizontal center of the FFT computation or queries the current
setting.
Sets the horizontal span of the FFT computation or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related the left and right edges of the horizontal axis of
the FFT computation.
Sets the range of the horizontal left and right edges of the FFT computation
or queries the current setting.
Sets the horizontal mode of the FFT computation or queries the current
setting.
Sets the source trace of the imaginary part of the FFT computation or queries
the current setting.
Sets the number of FFT points of the FFT computation or queries the current
setting.
Turns ON/OFF the maximum value hold function of the FFT computation or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the automated measurement of the FFT
computation.
Queries all settings related to the marker cursor measurement of the FFT
computation.
Queries all settings related to basic items of the marker cursor of the FFT
computation.
Turns ON/OFF all basic items of the marker cursor of the FFT computation. 5-45
Queries all settings related to the frequency value between marker cursors
of the FFT computation.
Turns ON/OFF the frequency value between marker cursors of the FFT
computation or queries the current setting.
Queries the frequency value between marker cursors of the FFT
computation.
Queries all settings related to the power value between marker cursors of the
FFT computation.
Turns ON/OFF the power value between marker cursors of the FFT
computation or queries the current setting.
Queries the power value between marker cursors of the FFT computation.5-46
Queries all settings related to the frequency value of the marker cursor of the
FFT computation.
Turns ON/OFF the frequency value of the marker cursor of the FFT
computation or queries the current setting.
Queries the frequency value of the marker cursor of the FFT computation.5-46
Sets the marker cursor position of the FFT computation or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the power value of the marker cursor of the
FFT computation.
Turns ON/OFF the power value of the marker cursor of the FFT computation
or queries the current setting.
Queries the power value of the marker cursor of the FFT computation.5-47
Queries all settings related to calculation items of the marker cursor of the
FFT computation.
Turns ON/OFF all calculation items of the marker cursor of the FFT
computation.
Sets the equation of the calculation items of the marker cursor of the FFT
computation or queries the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the calculation items of the marker cursor of the FFT
computation or queries the current setting.
Queries the measured value of the calculation items of the marker cursor of
the FFT computation.
Sets the automated measurement mode of the FFT computation or queries
the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the peak value measurement of the FFT
computation.
Queries all settings related to basic items of the peak value of the FFT
computation.
Turns ON/OFF all basic items of the peak value of the FFT computation.5-48
Queries all settings related to the frequency value between peak values of
the FFT computation.
Turns ON/OFF the frequency value between peak values of the FFT
computation or queries the current setting.
Queries the frequency value between peak values of the FFT computation.5-49
Queries all settings related to the power value between peak values of the
FFT computation.
Turns ON/OFF the power value between peak values of the FFT computation
or queries the current setting.
Queries the power value between peak values of the FFT computation.5-49
Queries all settings related to the peak frequency value of the FFT
computation.
Turns ON/OFF the peak frequency value of the FFT computation or queries
the current setting.
Queries the peak frequency value of the FFT computation.5-49
Sets the measurement range of the peak value of the FFT computation or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the peak value of the FFT computation.5-50
Turns ON/OFF the peak value of the FFT computation or queries the current
setting.
Queries the peak value of the FFT computation.5-50
Queries all settings related to calculation items of the FFT computation.5-50
Turns ON/OFF all calculation items of the FFT computation.5-50
Sets the equation of the calculation item of the FFT computation or queries
the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the calculation items of the FFT computation or queries the
current setting.
Queries the measured value of the calculation item of the FFT computation. 5-51
Sets the measurement source window used in the FFT computation or
queries the current setting.
Sets the source trace of the real part of the FFT computation or queries the
current setting.
Sets the center point of magnification of the vertical axis of the FFT
computation or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related the vertical axis of the FFT computation.5-51
Sets the display position of the vertical axis of the FFT computation or
queries the current setting.
Sets the vertical axis mode of the FFT computation or queries the current
setting.
Sets the vertical sensitivity of the FFT computation or queries the current
setting.
Sets the window function of the FFT computation or queries the current
setting.
Sets the analysis function type or queries the current setting.5-52
Turns ON/OFF the VT waveform display or queries the current setting.5-52
Waits for the completion of the automated measurement with a timeout
option.
Queries all settings related to the waveform parameter measurement
function.
Sets the calculation items of the automated measurement of waveform
parameters or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the histogram display of the waveform
parameter measurement.
Queries all settings related to the automated measurement of the histogram
display of the waveform parameter measurement.
Queries all settings related to the cursor measurement on the histogram of
the waveform parameter measurement.
Turns ON/OFF all histogram cursors of waveform parameter measurement. 5-54
Queries all settings related to the cursor measurement on the histogram of
the waveform parameter measurement.
Sets the cursor position on the trend of the waveform parameter
measurement or queries the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the cursor on the histogram of the waveform parameter
measurement or queries the current setting.
Queries the measured value of the cursor on the histogram of the waveform
parameter measurement.
Queries all settings related to the measurement between cursors on the
histogram of the waveform parameter measurement.
Turns ON/OFF the measurement between cursors on the histogram of the
waveform parameter measurement or queries the current setting.
Queries the measured value between cursors on the histogram of the
waveform parameter measurement.
Turns ON/OFF the histogram cursor link of the waveform parameter
measurement or queries the current setting.
Sets the automated measurement mode of the histogram display of the
waveform parameter measurement or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the automated measurement of histogram
parameters of the waveform parameter measurement.
Turn ON/OFF all histogram parameters of the waveform parameter
measurement.
Queries all settings related to the histogram parameter of the waveform
parameter measurement.
Turns ON/OFF the histogram parameter of the waveform parameter
measurement or queries the current setting.
Queries the measured value of the histogram parameter of the waveform
parameter measurement.
Queries all settings related to the list display of the waveform parameter
measurement.
Queries list display items of the waveform parameter measurement.5-56
Sets the list display mode of the waveform parameter measurement or
queries the current setting.
Sets the scroll direction of the list display of the waveform parameter
measurement or queries the current setting.
Queries the automated measured value of the list display number of the
waveform parameter measurement.
Sets the mode of the waveform parameter measurement or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the trace of the waveform parameter
measurement.
Queries all settings related to the area of the waveform parameter
measurement.
Sets the waveform parameter of the waveform parameter measurement or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the trend display of the waveform parameter
measurement.
Executes the auto scaling of the trend display of the waveform parameter
measurement.
Sets the target window for trend display of measured waveform parameters
or queries the current setting.
Sets the horizontal span of the trend display of the waveform parameter
measurement or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the automated measurement of the trend
display of the waveform parameter measurement.
Queries all settings related to the cursor measurement of the trend of the
waveform parameter measurement.
Turns ON/OFF all cursors of the trend of the waveform parameter
measurement.
Queries all settings related to the measured value of the cursor of the trend
of the waveform parameter measurement.
Sets the cursor position of the trend of the waveform parameter
measurement or queries the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the cursor of the trend of the waveform parameter
measurement or queries the current setting.
Queries the measured value of the cursor of the trend of the waveform
parameter measurement.
Queries all settings related to the measurement between cursors on the
trend of the waveform parameter measurement.
Turns ON/OFF the measurement between cursors on the trend of the
waveform parameter measurement or queries the current setting.
Sets the measured value between cursors on the trend of the waveform
parameter measurement or queries the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the trend cursor link of the waveform parameter measurement
or queries the current setting.
Sets the automated measurement mode of the trend of the waveform
parameter measurement or queries the current setting.
Sets the vertical range of the trend of the waveform parameter measurement
or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the XY display function.5-60
Queries all settings related to the gate function of the XY display.5-60
Sets the active level of the gate of the XY display or queries the current
setting.
Sets the hysteresis of the gate of the XY display or queries the current
setting.
Sets the level of the gate of the XY display or queries the current setting.5-61
Sets the gate trace of the XY display or queries the current setting.5-61
Queries all settings related to the automated measurement of the XY display. 5-61
Queries all settings related to the cursor measurement of the XY display.5-61
Turns ON/OFF the horizontal cursor link on the XY display or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the horizontal cursor of the XY display.5-62
Sets the horizontal cursor position of the XY display or queries the current
setting.
Queries the voltage value at the horizontal cursor of the XY display.5-62
Turns ON/OFF the vertical cursor link on the XY display or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the vertical cursor of the XY display.5-62
Sets the vertical cursor position of the XY display or queries the current
setting.
Queries the voltage value at the vertical cursor of the XY display.5-63
Sets the automated measurement mode of the XY display or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the integration of the XY display.5-63
Sets the integration mode of the XY display or queries the current setting.5-63
Sets the integration polarity of the XY display or queries the current setting. 5-63
Queries the integral value of the XY display.5-63
Sets the measurement range of the XY display or queries the current setting. 5-63
Sets the measurement source window of the XY display or queries the
current setting.
5-58
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5-58
5-59
5-59
5-59
5-59
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5-60
5-60
5-60
5-61
5-61
5-62
5-62
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CommandFunctionPage
:ANALysis:XY<x>:XTRace
:ANALysis:XY<x>:YTRace
Sets the X-axis trace of the XY display or queries the current setting.5-64
Sets the Y-axis trace of the XY display or queries the current setting.5-64
ASETup Group
:ASETup:EXECute
:ASETup:UNDO
Execute auto setup.5-65
Cancels auto setup that has been executed.5-65
CALibrate Group
:CALibrate?
:CALibrate:EXECute
:CALibrate:MODE
Queries all settings related to the calibration.5-66
Executes calibration.5-66
Turns ON/OFF the auto calibration or queries the current setting.5-66
Queries all settings related to the channel.5-67
Executes the auto scaling of the channel.5-67
Sets the input filter of the channel or queries the current setting.5-67
Sets the input coupling of the channel or queries the current setting.5-67
Sets the skew correction of the channel or queries the current setting.5-67
Turns ON/OFF the display of the channel or queries the current setting.5-67
Turns ON/OFF the inverted display of the channel or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the waveform label of the channel.5-67
Sets the waveform label of channel or queries the current setting.5-67
Turns ON/OFF the waveform label display of the channel or queries the
current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the offset cancel of the channel or queries the current setting. 5-68
Sets the offset voltage of the channel or queries the current setting.5-68
Sets the vertical position of the channel or queries the current setting.5-68
Queries all settings related to the probe attenuation of the channel.5-68
Sets the probe attenuation of the channel or queries the current setting.5-68
Queries the probe attenuation of the channel when set to AUTO.5-68
Execute the zero adjustment of the current probe of the channel. 5-68
Sets the waveform (input/computation) to be assigned to the input channel
or queries the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the scale display of the channel or queries the current setting. 5-68
Sets the vertical sensitivity (V/div) of the channel or queries the current
setting.
5-67
5-67
5-68
5-68
Commands
CLEar Group
:CLEar:ACCumulate
:CLEar[:HISTory]
:CLEar:SNAP
Clears accumulated waveforms.5-69
Clears history waveforms.5-69
Clears snapshot waveforms.5-69
COMMunicate Group
:COMMunicate?
:COMMunicate:HEADer
:COMMunicate:LOCKout
:COMMunicate:OPSE (Operation
Pending Status Enable register)
:COMMunicate:OPSR? (Operation
Pending Status Register)
:COMMunicate:OVERlap
Queries all settings related to communications.5-70
Sets whether to add a header to the response to a query (example
CHANNEL1:VOLTAGE:PROBE 10) or not add the header (example 10) or
queries the current setting.
Sets or clears local lockout.5-70
Sets the overlap command that is used by the *OPC, *OPC?, and *WAI
commands or queries the current setting.
Queries the value of the operation pending status register.5-70
Sets the commands to operate as overlap commands or queries the current
setting.
Sets remote or local. ON is remote mode.5-71
Queries line-specific status.5-71
Sets whether to return the response to a query using full spelling (example
CHANNEL1:VOLTAGE:PROBE 10) or using abbreviation (example CHAN:
PROB 10) or queries the current setting.
5-70
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CommandFunctionPage
:COMMunicate:WAIT
:COMMunicate:WAIT?
Waits for one of the specified extended events to occur.5-71
Creates the response that is returned when the specified event occurs.5-71
:CURSor:MARKer:CM<x>:DT<x>:
STATe
:CURSor:MARKer:CM<x>:DT<x>:
VALue?
:CURSor:MARKer:CM<x>:DV<x>?
:CURSor:MARKer:CM<x>:DV<x>:
STATe
:CURSor:MARKer:CM<x>:DV<x>:
VALue?
:CURSor:MARKer:CM<x>:JUM
:CURSor:MARKer:CM<x>:POSition
:CURSor:MARKer:CM<x>:T?
:CURSor:MARKer:CM<x>:T:STATe
:CURSor:MARKer:CM<x>:T:VALue?
P
Queries all settings related to the cursor measurement.5-72
Turns ON/OFF the cursor or queries the current setting.5-72
Queries all settings related to the horizontal cursors.5-72
Queries all settings related to basic items of the horizontal cursors.5-72
Turns ON/OFF all basic items of the horizontal cursors.5-72
current setting.
Queries the voltage value between the horizontal cursors.5-72
Turns ON/OFF the horizontal cursor link or queries the current setting.5-72
Queries all settings related to the horizontal cursor.5-73
Jumps the horizontal cursor to the center position of the zoom waveform.5-73
Sets the horizontal cursor position or queries the current setting.5-73
Turns ON/OFF the horizontal cursor or queries the current setting.5-73
Queries the voltage value at the horizontal cursor.5-73
Queries all settings related to calculation items of the horizontal cursors.5-73
Turns ON/OFF all calculation items of the horizontal cursors.5-73
Sets the equation of the calculation item of the horizontal cursor or queries
the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the calculation item of the horizontal cursor or queries the
current setting.
Queries the measured value of the calculation item of the horizontal cursor. 5-73
Sets the source trace of the horizontal cursor or queries the current setting. 5-74
Queries all settings related to the marker cursors.5-74
Queries all settings related to calculation items of the marker cursors.5-74
Turns ON/OFF all calculation items of the marker cursors.5-74
Sets the equation of the calculation item of the marker cursors or queries the
current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the calculation item of the marker cursors or queries the
current setting.
Queries the measured value of the calculation item of the marker cursors.5-74
Queries all settings related to the marker cursor.5-74
Turns ON/OFF all items of the marker cursor.5-75
current setting.
Queriesthe∆Vvalueofthemarkercursor.5-75
Jumps the marker cursor to the center position of the zoom waveform.5-75
Sets the marker cursor position or queries the current setting.5-75
Queries all settings related to the time measurement of the marker cursor.5-75
Turns ON/OFF the time measurement of the maker cursor or queries the
current setting.
Queries the time value at the marker cursor position.5-76
:CURSor:MARKer:CM<x>:V:VALue?
:CURSor:MARKer:FORM
:CURSor:SERial?
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>?
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:
ACTive
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:
BCOunt
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:
BITRate
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:
BITorder
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:
FORMat
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:
HYSTeresis
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:JUMP
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:LEVel
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:MODE
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:
POSition
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:TRACE
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:TRACK
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:
VALue?
:CURSor:TYPE
:CURSor:VERTical?
:CURSor:VERTical:BASic?
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:ALL
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:DT?
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:DT:
STATe
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:DT:
VALue?
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:
LINKag
e
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:PERDt?
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:PERDt:
STATe
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:PERDt:
VALue?
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:T<x>
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:T<x>:
JUMP
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:T<x>:
POSition
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:T<x>:
STATe
:CURSor:VERTical[:BASic]:T<x>:
VALue?
:CURSor:VERTical:CALCulation?
:CURSor:VERTical:CALCulation:
ALL
:CURSor:VERTical:CALCulation:
DEFine<x>
:CURSor:VERTical:CALCulation:
STATe<x>
:CURSor:VERTical:CALCulation:
VALue<x>?
Sets the source trace of the marker cursor or queries the current setting.5-76
Queries all settings related to the voltage measurement of the marker cursor. 5-76
Turns ON/OFF the voltage measurement of the maker cursor or queries the
current setting.
Queries the voltage value at the marker cursor position.5-76
Sets the marker cursor form or queries the current setting.5-76
Queries all settings related to the serial cursors.5-76
Queries all settings related to the serial cursor.5-76
Sets the active level of the serial cursor or queries the current setting.5-76
Sets the bit length of the serial cursor or queries the current setting.5-77
Sets the bit rate of the serial cursor or queries the current setting.5-77
Sets the bit order of the serial cursor or queries the current setting.5-77
Sets the display format of the serial cursor or queries the current setting.5-77
Sets the hysteresis of the serial cursor or queries the current setting.5-77
Moves the serial cursor to the specified direction.5-77
Sets the threshold level of the serial cursor or queries the current setting.5-77
Turns ON/OFF the serial cursor or queries the current setting.5-77
Sets the serial cursor position or queries the current setting.5-77
Sets the trace of the serial cursor or queries the current setting.5-78
Jumps the serial cursor onto the zoom waveform.5-78
Queries the measured value of the serial cursor.5-78
Sets the cursor type or queries the current setting.5-78
Queries all settings related to the vertical cursors.5-78
Queries all settings related to basic items of the vertical cursors.5-78
Turns ON/OFF all basic items of the vertical cursors.5-78
Queries all settings related to the vertical cursor.5-79
Jumps to the center position of the zoom waveform of the vertical cursor.5-79
Sets the vertical cursor position or queries the current setting.5-79
Turns ON/OFF the vertical cursor or queries the current setting.5-79
Queries the time value at the vertical cursor.5-79
Queries all settings related to calculation items of the vertical cursors.5-79
Turns ON/OFF all calculation items of the vertical cursors.5-79
Sets the equation of the calculation item of the vertical cursor or queries the
current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the calculation item of the vertical cursor or queries the
current setting.
Queries the measured value of the calculation item of the vertical cursor.5-80
Queries all settings related to the VT cursor.5-80
Queries all settings related to basic items of the VT cursor.5-80
Turns ON/OFF all basic items of the VT cursor.5-80
Sets the VT cursor position or queries the current setting.5-80
Queries all settings related to the time value of the VT cursor.5-80
Turns ON/OFF the time value of the VT cursor or queries the current setting. 5-80
Queries the time value at the VT cursor.5-80
Queries all settings related to the voltage value of the VT cursor.5-81
Turns ON/OFF the voltage value of the VT cursor or queries the current
setting.
Queries the voltage value at the VT cursor.5-81
Queries all settings related to calculation items of the VT cursor.5-81
Turns ON/OFF all calculation items of the VT cursor.5-81
Sets the equation of the calculation item of the VT cursor or queries the
current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the calculation item of the VT cursor or queries the current
setting.
Queries the measured value of the calculation item of the VT cursor.5-81
Jumps the VT cursor to the center position of the zoom waveform.5-81
Queries all settings related to the display.5-82
Queries all settings related to the accumulated display of waveforms.5-82
Sets the accumulate mode or queries the current setting.5-82
Turns ON/OFF the accumulate mode or queries the current setting.5-82
Queries all settings related to persistence.5-82
Sets the persistence count or queries the current setting.5-82
Sets the persistence mode or queries the current setting.5-82
Sets the persistence time or queries the current setting.5-82
Queries all settings related to the backlight.5-83
Sets the function that automatically turns the backlight off or queries the
current setting.
Sets the brightness of the backlight or queries the current setting.5-83
Turns ON/OFF the backlight or queries the current setting.5-83
Sets the timeout of the backlight or queries the current setting.5-83
Queries all settings related to the waveform display color.5-83
Sets the color of the waveform or queries the current setting.5-83
Sets the display format or queries the current setting.5-83
Sets the graticule (grid) or queries the current setting.5-83
Queries all settings related to the intensity of the displayed items.5-83
Sets the intensity of the waveform or queries the current setting.5-83
Sets the intensity of the display item or queries the current setting.5-84
Sets the display interpolation format or queries the current setting.5-84
Queries all settings related to the waveform mapping to the split screen.5-84
Sets the waveform mapping mode for the split screen or queries the current
setting.
Sets the mapping of the waveform to the split screen or queries the current
setting.
Turns ON/OFF the translucent mode or queries the current setting.5-84
FILE Group
:FILE?
:FILE:DIRectory?
Queries all settings related to the specified storage medium or internal
memory.
Queries all settings related to the specified storage medium.5-85
Sets the current directory or queries the current setting.5-85
Queries the free disk space in bytes on the specified storage medium.5-85
Creates a directory under the specified directory. This is an overlap
command.
Queries all settings related to the internal memory.5-86
Executes the loading of the accumulated data from the internal memory. This
is an overlap command.
Executes the loading of the setup data from the internal memory. This is an
overlap command.
Queries all settings related to the saving to the internal memory.5-86
Queries all settings related to the saving of the binary data to the internal
memory.
Executes the saving of the binary data to the internal memory. This is an
overlap command.
Sets the trace to be saved in binary data to the internal memory or queries
the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the saving of the accumulated data to the
internal memory.
Executes the saving of the accumulated data to the internal memory. This is
an overlap command.
Sets the trace to be saved in accumulated data to the internal memory or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the saving of the setup data to the internal
memory.
Sets the comment to the setup data to be saved to the internal memory or
queries the current setting.
Queries the date/time when the setup data was saved to the internal
memory.
Executes the saving of the setup data to the internal memory. This is an
overlap command.
Turns ON/OFF the read-only attribute of the setup data in the internal
memory or queries the current setting.
Clears the loaded accumulated data.5-87
Queries all settings related to the loading of files on the specified storage
medium.
Queries all settings related to the loading of specific data.5-87
Aborts the loading of specific data.5-87
Executes the loading of specific data. This is an overlap command.5-88
Sets the load destination of the binary data or queries the current setting.5-88
Sets the load destination of the zone data of specific data or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the saving of data.5-88
Queries all settings related to the saving of specific data.5-88
Aborts the save operation of specific data.5-88
Executes the saving of specific data by specifying a file name. This is an
overlap command.
Sets the trace of specific data to be saved or queries the current setting.5-89
Sets the type of auto naming of file names of the saved data or queries the
current setting.
Sets the ASCII data saving range or queries the current setting.5-89
Sets the compression method for saving specific data or queries the current
setting.
Sets whether to save the entire data or the selected data of specific data or
queries the current setting.
Sets the size of waveform data to save for each type of data or queries the
current setting.
Sets the trace of specific data to be saved or queries the current setting.5-89
Sets the comment of data to be saved or queries the current setting.5-89
Sets the trace to be saved as accumulated data or queries the current
setting.
Sets the name of the data file to be saved or queries the current setting.5-90
Sets the zone of the zone data to be saved or queries the current setting.5-90
Queries all settings related to GO/NO-GO determination.5-91
Aborts the GO/NO-GO determination.5-91
Queries all settings related to the action taken when the determination result
is NO-GO and the criteria values.
Sets whether to sound a buzzer when the determination result is NO-GO or
queries the current setting.
Sets whether to print the screen image on the printer when the determination
result is NO-GO or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the mail transmission when the determination
is NO-GO.
Sets the interval at which to send mail when the determination is NO-GO or
queries the current setting.
Sets whether to send mail when the determination is NO-GO or queries the
current setting.
Sets whether to save the waveform data to the storage medium when the
determination result is NO-GO or queries the current setting.
Sets the GO/NO-GO determination criteria or queries the current setting.5-92
Queries the actual number of GO/NO-GO determinations.5-92
Executes the GO/NO-GO determination. This is an overlap command.5-92
Sets the GO/NO-GO determination logic or queries the current setting.5-92
Sets the GO/NO-GO determination type or queries the current setting.5-92
Queries the actual number of NO-GOs of the GO/NO-GO determination.5-92
Queries all settings related to the determination termination condition.5-92
Sets the number of NO-GOs that terminates the GO/NO-GO determination
or queries the current setting.
Sets the acquisition count that terminates the GO/NO-GO determination or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to telecom test determination.5-92
Queries all settings related to the condition of the telecom test determination. 5-92
Queries all settings related to the eye pattern determination of the condition. 5-93
Sets the upper and lower limits of the waveform parameter of the eye pattern
determination or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the mask determination of the condition.5-93
Queries all settings related to the element used in the mask determination.5-93
Sets the upper and lower limits of the error rate for the number of sampled
data points of the element or queries the current setting.
Sets the upper and lower limits of the error rate for the number of acquisitions
of the element or queries the current setting.
Sets the upper and lower limits of the number of sampled data points for the
element that results in error or queries the current setting.
Sets the upper and lower limits of the number of acquisitions for the element
that results in error or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to zone/parameter determination.5-94
Queries all settings related to the condition of the zone/parameter
determination.
Sets the mode of the condition or queries the current setting.5-94
Queries all settings related to the condition parameter.5-95
Sets the parameter category or queries the current setting.5-95
Queries all settings related to the FFT determination.5-95
Sets the upper and lower limits of the calculation item of the FFT
determination or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the peak value of the FFT determination.5-95
Sets the upper and lower limits between the peak frequencies of the FFT
determination or queries the current setting.
Sets the upper and lower limits between the peak voltages of the FFT
determination or queries the current setting.
Sets the upper and lower limits of the peak frequency of the FFT
determination or queries the current setting.
Sets the upper and lower limits of the peak voltage of the FFT determination
or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the determination using automated
measurement of waveform parameters (measure determination).
Sets the upper and lower limits of the calculation item of the measure
determination or queries the current setting.
Sets the statistical value of the measure determination or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the trace of the measure determination.5-97
Queries all settings related to the area of the measure determination.5-97
Queries all settings related to the waveform parameters of the measure
determination.
Sets the upper and lower limits of the waveform parameter of the measure
determination or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the XY determination.5-98
Sets the upper and lower limits integral value of the XY determination or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the rectangle determination.5-98
Sets the horizontal position of the rectangle used in the rectangle
determination or queries the current setting.
Sets the vertical position of the rectangle used in the rectangle determination
or queries the current setting.
Sets the source trace of the zone/parameter determination or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the wave determination.5-98
Exits the edit menu of the wave determination zone.5-99
Editing the portion of the zone of the wave determination.5-99
Sets the editing of the entire zone of the waveform zone.5-99
Sets the determination range of the zone determination or queries the
current setting.
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5.1 List of Commands
CommandFunctionPage
:GONogo:ZPARameter:SELect<x>:
WINDow
Sets the source window of the zone determination or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the output of screen data.5-100
Aborts data output and paper feeding.5-100
Sets the data output destination or queries the current setting.5-100
Executes the data output. This is an overlap command.5-100
Queries all settings related to the external printer output.5-100
Sets the half tone of the external printer output or queries the current setting. 5-100
Sets the type of output commands to send to the external printer or queries
the current setting.
Queries all settings related to file output.5-100
Sets the file output image format or queries the current setting.5-100
Queries all settings related to the saving of file output.5-100
Sets the type of auto naming of save destination file names or queries the
current setting.
Sets the save destination directory name or queries the current setting.5-101
Sets the save destination file name or queries the current setting.5-101
Queries all settings related to network printer output or queries the current
setting.
Sets the half tone for the network printer or queries the current setting. 5-101
Sets the output command type for the network printer or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the built-in printer output.5-101
Turns ON/OFF the high resolution mode of the built-in printer output or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the history function.5-102
Queries all settings related to the history function of the current waveform
(CH1 to 4, M1 to 8).
Sets the start number and end number of the display record of the history
waveform or queries the current setting.
Sets the display mode of the history waveform or queries the current setting. 5-103
Sets the highlight display mode of the history waveform or queries the
current setting.
Sets the target record of the history waveform or queries the current setting. 5-103
Queries the minimum record number of the history waveform.5-103
Queries all settings related to the replay function of the history function.5-103
Jumps the history waveform to the specified record number.5-103
Sets the replay speed of the history waveform or queries the current setting. 5-103
Starts the replay of the history waveform in the specified direction.5-103
Stops the replay of the history waveform.5-103
Queries all settings related to the history search function.5-104
Aborts the history search.5-104
Executes the history search. This is an overlap command.5-104
Sets the history search logic or queries the current setting.5-104
Resets the search conditions of the history search.5-104
Queries all settings related to the history search condition.5-104
Sets determination criteria of the history search condition or queries the
current setting.
Sets the mode of the history search condition or queries the current setting. 5-104
Queries all settings related to the parameter of the history search condition. 5-105
Sets the parameter category or queries the current setting.5-105
Queries all settings related to the FFT search.5-105
Sets the upper and lower limits of the calculation item of the FFT search or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the peak value of the FFT search.5-105
Sets the upper and lower limits between the peak frequencies of the FFT
search or queries the current setting.
Sets the upper and lower limits between the peak voltages of the FFT search
or queries the current setting.
Sets the upper and lower limits of the peak frequency of the FFT search or
queries the current setting.
Sets the upper and lower limits of the peak voltage of the FFT search or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the search using automated measurement of
waveform parameters (measure search).
Sets the upper and lower limits of the calculation item of the measure search
or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the trace of the measure search.5-107
Queries all settings related to the area of the measure search.5-107
Queries all settings related to the waveform parameters of the measure
search.
Sets the upper and lower limits of the waveform parameter of the measure
search or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the XY search.5-108
Sets the upper and lower limits integral value of the XY search or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the rectangle search.5-108
Sets the horizontal position of the rectangle used in the rectangle search or
queries the current setting.
Sets the vertical position of the rectangle used in the rectangle search or
queries the current setting.
Sets the source trace of the history search or queries the current setting.5-109
Queries all settings related to the search in the waveform zone (wave
search).
Exits the zone edit menu of the wave search.5-109
Sets the editing of the portion of the zone of the wave search.5-109
Sets the editing of the entire zone of the wave search.5-109
Sets the range over which to perform the wave search or queries the current
setting.
Sets the source window of the history search or queries the current setting.5-110
Queries the time of the source record number of the history waveform.5-110
Queries all settings related to the history function of the reference.5-110
Sets the display mode of the history waveform of the reference or queries
the current setting.
Sets the highlight display mode of the history waveform of the reference or
queries the current setting.
Sets the source record of the history waveform of the reference or queries
the current setting.
Queries the minimum record number of the history waveform of the
reference.
Queries all settings related to the replay function of the history function of the
reference.
Jumps to the specified record number of the history waveform of the
reference.
Sets the replay speed of the history waveform of the reference or queries the
current setting.
Starts the replay of the history waveform of the reference.5-111
Stops the replay of the history waveform of the reference.5-111
Queries the time of the source record number of the reference waveform.5-111
IMAGe Group
:IMAGe?
:IMAGe:FORMat
:IMAGe:SEND?
:IMAGe:TONE
Queries all settings related to the output of screen image data.5-112
Sets the output format of the screen image data or queries the current
setting.
Queries the screen image data.5-112
Sets the tone of the screen image data or queries the current setting.5-112
INITialize Group
:INITialize:EXECute
:INITialize:UNDO
Execute the initialization.5-113
Cancels the initialization that was executed.5-113
Queries all settings related to the computation.5-114
Turns ON/OFF the computed waveform or queries the current setting.5-114
Queries all settings related to the edge count computation.5-114
Sets the hysteresis of the edge detection level of the edge count computation
or queries the current setting.
Sets the edge detection polarity of the edge count computation or queries
the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the filter.5-114
Queries all settings related to the delay computation.5-114
Sets the delay value of the delay computation or queries the current setting. 5-114
Queries all settings related to the IIR filter computation.5-115
Sets the filter order of the IIR filter computation or queries the current setting. 5-115
Queries all settings related to the IIR high pass filter computation.5-115
Sets the cutoff frequency of the IIR high pass filter computation or queries
the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the IIR low pass filter computation.5-115
Sets the cutoff frequency of the IIR low pass filter computation or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the moving average computation.5-115
Sets the weight of the moving average computation or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the rescaling of the filter.5-115
Sets rescaling coefficient A of the filter or queries the current setting.5-115
Sets rescaling offset B of the filter or queries the current setting.5-116
Sets the filter type or queries the current setting.5-116
Queries all settings related to the integral computation.5-116
Queries all settings related to the pre-scaling of the integral computation.5-116
Sets pre-scaling coefficient A of the integral computation or queries the
current setting.
Sets pre-scaling offset B of the integral computation or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the rescaling of the integral computation.5-116
Sets rescaling coefficient A of the integral computation or queries the current
setting.
Sets rescaling offset B of the integral computation or queries the current
setting.
Turns ON/OFF the inverted display of the computed waveform or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the computation reference point.5-117
Moves the computation reference point to the specified position.5-117
Sets the computation reference point or queries the current setting.5-117
Queries all settings related to the label of the computed waveform.5-117
Sets the label of the computed waveform or queries the current setting.5-117
Turns ON/OFF the label display of the computed waveform or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the subtraction.5-117
Queries all settings related to the pre-scaling of the subtraction.5-117
Sets pre-scaling coefficient A of the subtraction or queries the current setting. 5-117
Sets pre-scaling offset B of the subtraction or queries the current setting.5-117
Queries all settings related to the rescaling of the subtraction.5-118
Sets rescaling coefficient A of the subtraction or queries the current setting.5-118
Sets rescaling offset B of the subtraction or queries the current setting.5-118
Queries all settings related to the multiplication.5-118
Queries all settings related to the pre-scaling of the multiplication.5-118
Sets pre-scaling coefficient A of the multiplication or queries the current
setting.
Sets pre-scaling offset B of the multiplication or queries the current setting.5-118
Queries all settings related to the rescaling of the multiplication.5-118
Sets rescaling coefficient A of the multiplication or queries the current setting. 5-118
Sets rescaling offset B of the multiplication or queries the current setting.5-119
Sets the operator or queries the current setting.5-119
Queries all settings related to the addition.5-119
Queries all settings related to the pre-scaling of the addition.5-119
Sets pre-scaling coefficient A of the addition or queries the current setting.5-119
Sets pre-scaling offset B of the addition or queries the current setting.5-119
Queries all settings related to the rescaling of the addition.5-119
Sets rescaling coefficient A of the addition or queries the current setting.5-119
Sets rescaling offset B of the addition or queries the current setting.5-119
Sets the vertical position of the computed waveform or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to scaling.5-120
Sets the offset of the computed waveform or queries the current setting.5-120
Sets the scaling mode or queries the current setting.5-120
Sets the vertical sensitivity of the computed waveform or queries the current
setting.
Sets the display option or queries the current setting.5-120
Turns ON/OFF the scale value display or queries the current setting.5-120
Sets the edge detection level of the count computation or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the computation unit.5-120
Sets the computation unit or queries the current setting.5-120
Sets the automatic/manual addition of the computation unit or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to user-defined math or queries the current
setting.
Executes auto ranging for user-defined math. 5-121
Sets a user-defined math constant or queries the current setting.5-121
Sets a user-defined math equation or queries the current setting.5-121
Cancels history computation for user-defined math. 5-121
Executes history computation for user-defined math. 5-121
Queries all settings related to the automated measurement of waveform
parameters.
Queries all settings related to calculation items.5-122
Turns ON/OFF all calculation items.5-122
Queries the statistical processing count of the calculation item.5-122
Sets the equation of the calculation item or queries the current setting.5-122
Queries the statistical value of the calculation item.5-122
Turns ON/OFF the calculation item or queries the current setting.5-122
Queries the automated measured value of the calculation item.5-123
Queries all settings related to the continuous statistical processing.5-123
Sets the continuous statistical processing count or queries the current
setting.
Restarts the continuous statistical processing.5-123
Queries all settings related to the cycle statistical processing.5-123
Aborts the execution of the cycle statistical processing.5-123
Executes the cycle statistical processing. This is an overlap command.5-123
Sets the cycle source trace of the continuous statistical processing count or
queries the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the display of the automated measurement of waveform
parameters or queries the current setting.
Aborts the execution of the statistical processing of the history data.5-123
Executes the statistical processing of the history data. This is an overlap
command.
Sets the mode of the automated measurement of waveform parameters or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the threshold levels of the automated
measurement of waveform parameters.
Queries the threshold levels of the trace.5-124
Sets the detection mode when the auto setting of the threshold level is
enabled or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the level and hysteresis of the threshold level. 5-124
Sets the hysteresis of the threshold level or queries the current setting.5-124
Sets the level of the threshold level or queries the current setting.5-125
Sets the setup mode of the threshold level or queries the current setting.5-125
Queries all settings related to the upper and lower limits of the threshold
level.
Sets the upper and lower limits of the threshold level or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the trace.5-126
Queries all settings related to the area.5-126
Turns ON/OFF all waveform parameters.5-126
Queries all settings related to the waveform parameter.5-127
Queries the continuous statistical processing count of the waveform
parameter.
Queries the statistical value of the waveform parameter.5-127
Turns ON/OFF the waveform parameter or queries the current setting.5-127
Queries the automated measured value of the waveform parameter.5-128
Queries all settings related to the measurement conditions of the source
waveform of the delay measurement between channels.
Sets the edge detection count of the source waveform of the delay
measurement between channels or queries the current setting.
Sets the polarity of the source waveform of the delay measurement between
channels or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the reference waveform of the delay
measurement between channels.
Sets the edge detection count of the reference waveform of the delay
measurement between channels or queries the current setting.
Sets the polarity of the reference waveform of the delay measurement
between channels or queries the current setting.
Sets the trace of the reference waveform of the delay measurement between
channels or queries the current setting.
Sets the reference of the delay measurement between channels or queries
the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the distal and proximal values.5-129
Sets the unit of the distal and proximal values or queries the current setting. 5-129
Sets the distal and proximal values as a percentage or queries the current
setting.
Sets the distal and proximal values in the specified unit or queries the current
setting.
Sets the method for detecting the High/Low level for automated
measurement of waveform parameters or queries the current setting.
Sets the measurement range or queries the current setting.5-130
Waits for the completion of the automated measurement with a timeout
option.
Sets the measurement source window of the area or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the reference.5-131
Turns ON/OFF the display of the reference or queries the current setting.5-131
Sets the inverted display of the reference or queries the current setting.5-131
Queries all settings related to the waveform label of the reference.5-131
Sets the waveform label of the reference or queries the current setting.5-131
Turns ON/OFF the waveform label display of the reference or queries the
current setting.
Loads the waveform to the reference.5-131
Sets the vertical position of the reference or queries the current setting.5-131
Sets the waveform (computation or reference) to the computation channel
or queries the current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the scale display of the reference or queries the current
setting.
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SEARch Group
:SEARch<x>?
:SEARch<x>:ABORt
:SEARch<x>:CLOCk?
Queries all settings related to the search function.5-132
Aborts the search.5-132
Queries all settings related to the clock channel.5-132
Sets the polarity of the clock channel or queries the current setting.5-132
Sets the clock trace of the search or queries the current setting.5-132
Sets the decimation detection of the skip mode or queries the current setting. 5-132
Executes the search. This is an overlap command.5-133
Sets the hold off detection or queries the current setting.5-133
Sets the search logic or queries the current setting.5-133
Sets the search polarity or queries the current setting.5-133
Sets the detection waveform number of the search function and queries the
position that corresponds to the detection waveform number.
Queries the detection count of the search function.5-133
Sets the skip mode or queries the current setting.5-133
Queries all settings related to the serial pattern search.5-133
Queries all settings related to clock of the serial pattern search.5-133
Enables/Disables the clock of the serial pattern search or queries the current
setting.
Sets the polarity of the clock trace of the serial pattern search or queries the
current setting.
Sets the clock trace of the serial pattern search or queries the current setting. 5-134
Enables/Disables the chip select of the serial pattern search or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to latch of the serial pattern search.5-134
Sets the polarity of the latch trace of the serial pattern search or queries the
current setting.
Sets the latch trace of the serial pattern search or queries the current setting. 5-134
Queries all settings related to setup of the serial pattern search.5-134
Sets the bit rate of the serial pattern search or queries the current setting.5-135
Clears the entire pattern of the serial pattern search (to don’t care).5-135
Queries all settings related to data of the serial pattern search.5-135
Sets the active level of the data trace of the serial pattern search or queries
the current setting.
Sets the data trace of the serial pattern search or queries the current setting. 5-135
Sets the pattern of the serial pattern search in hexadecimal notation.5-135
Sets the pattern of the serial pattern search in binary notation or queries the
current setting.
Sets the search start position or queries the current setting.5-135
Sets the search source trace or queries the current setting.5-135
Queries all settings related to the search conditions of the trace.5-136
Sets the condition to be satisfied for the trace or queries the current setting. 5-136
Sets the hysteresis of the trace or queries the current setting.5-136
Sets the threshold level of the trace or queries the current setting.5-136
Sets the search type or queries the current setting.5-136
Queries all settings related to the pulse width search.5-136
Sets the pulse width determination mode or queries the current setting.5-136
Sets the pulse width of the pulse width search or queries the current setting. 5-136
Sets the pulse width search type or queries the current setting.5-136
SNAP Group
:SNAP
Executes the snapshot.5-137
SSTart Group
:SSTart?
Starts the waveform acquisition with the trigger mode set to single. If the
waveform acquisition stops within the specified time period, 0 is returned at
that point.
Queries all settings related to the communication status function.5-140
Queries the contents of the condition register.5-140
Sets the extended event enable register or queries the current setting.5-140
Queries the content of the extended event register and clears the register.5-140
Queries the error code and message information (top of the error queue).5-140
Sets the transition filter or queries the current setting.5-140
Sets whether to store messages other than errors to the error queue or
queries the current setting.
Sets whether or not to attach message information to the response to the
“STATus:ERRor?” query or queries the current setting.
Executes serial polling.5-140
Queries all settings related to the system.5-142
Turns ON/OFF the click sound or queries the current setting.5-142
Queries all settings related to the date, time, and time difference with respect
to GMT.
Sets the date, time, and time difference with respect to GMT or queries the
current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the date, time, and time difference with respect to GMT or
queries the current setting.
Formats the internal memory.5-142
Formats the internal hard disk.5-142
Clears and formats the internal memory.5-142
Sets the message language or queries the current setting.5-142
Sets the menu font size or queries the current setting.5-142
Sets the menu language or queries the current setting.5-142
Displays system information.5-142
Sets the USB keyboard type or queries the current setting.5-142
Queries all settings related to the telecom test.5-143
Sets the telecom test type or queries the current setting.5-143
Turns ON/OFF the telecom test display or queries the current setting.5-143
Queries all settings related to the eye pattern.5-143
Turns ON/OFF all eye pattern parameters.5-143
Queries all settings related to the waveform parameter of the eye pattern.5-143
Turns ON/OFF the waveform parameter of the eye pattern or queries the
current setting.
Queries the waveform parameter value of the eye pattern.5-144
Queries all settings related to the threshold level of the eye pattern.5-144
Sets the unit of the threshold level of the eye pattern or queries the current
setting.
Sets the threshold level of the eye pattern as a percentage or queries the
current setting.
Sets the threshold level of the eye pattern in UNIT or queries the current
setting.
Sets the dark level (zero light level) or queries the current setting.5-144
Queries all settings related to the mask test.5-145
Queries all settings related to the element used in the mask test.5-145
Turns ON/OFF all items of the element.5-145
Queries the settings related to the error rate for the number of sampled data
points of the element.
Turns ON/OFF the measurement of the error rate for the number of sampled
data points of the element or queries the current setting.
Queries the error rate for the number of sampled data points of the element. 5-145
Queries the settings related to the error rate for the acquisition count of the
element.
Turns ON/OFF the measurement of the error rate for the acquisition count of
the element or queries the current setting.
Queries the error rate for the acquisition count of the element.5-146
Queries the settings related to the number of sampled data points for the
element that results in error.
Turns ON/OFF the measurement of the number of sampled data points for
the element that results in error or queries the current setting.
Queries the number of sampled data points for the element that resulted in
error.
Queries the settings related to the acquisition count for the element that
results in error.
Turns ON/OFF the measurement of the acquisition count for the element that
results in error or queries the current setting.
Queries the acquisition count for the element that resulted in error.5-146
Turns ON/OFF the computed waveform or queries the current setting.5-147
Sets the source trace of the telecom test or queries the current setting.5-147
Sets the measurement range of the telecom test or queries the current
setting.
Sets the measurement source window of the telecom test or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the time base.5-148
Queries the sample rate or queries the current setting.5-148
Sets the T/div value or queries the current setting.5-148
Queries all settings related to the trigger.5-149
Queries all settings related to action-on-trigger.5-149
Sets the action count of action-on-trigger or queries the current setting.5-149
Sets whether to sound a buzzer when an action is activated or queries the
current setting.
Sets whether or not to output screen image data (ON/OFF) when an action
is activated, or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the mail transmission when an action is
activated.
Sets the interval at which to send mail when an action is activated or queries
the current setting.
Sets whether to send mail when an action is activated or queries the current
setting.
Sets the action-on-trigger mode or queries the current setting.5-150
Sets whether to save the waveform data to the storage medium (ON/OFF)
when an action is activated or queries the current setting.
Starts the action-on-trigger.5-150
Stops the action-on-trigger.5-150
Queries all settings related to the clock channel.5-150
Sets the polarity of the clock channel or queries the current setting.5-150
Sets the source waveform of the clock channel or queries the current setting. 5-150
Queries all settings related to the trigger delay.5-150
Queries all settings related to edge count of the trigger delay.5-150
Sets the edge count value of the trigger delay or queries the current setting. 5-150
Turns ON/OFF the trigger delay or queries the current setting.5-151
Sets the edge polarity the trigger delay or queries the current setting.5-151
Sets the edge source the trigger delay or queries the current setting.5-151
Sets the delay value the trigger delay or queries the current setting.5-151
Sets the trigger delay type or queries the current setting.5-151
Queries all settings related to the event interval.5-151
Queries all settings related to the event.5-152
Queries all settings related to the CAN bus signal trigger of the event.5-152
Sets the ACK condition of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the bit rate (data transfer rate) of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries
the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the CAN bus signal trigger data.5-153
Sets the byte order of the CAN bus signal trigger data or queries the current
setting.
Sets the data condition of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the comparison data of the CAN bus signal trigger data or queries the
current setting.
Sets the number of valid bytes (DLC) of the CAN bus signal trigger data or
queries the current setting.
Sets the CAN bus signal trigger data in hexadecimal notation.5-154
Sets the MSB and LSB bits of the CAN bus signal trigger data or queries the
current setting.
Sets the CAN bus signal trigger data in binary notation or queries the current
setting.
Sets the sign of the CAN bus signal trigger data or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the ID of the extended format of the CAN bus
signal trigger.
Sets the ID of the extended format of the CAN bus signal trigger in
hexadecimal notation.
Sets the ID of the extended format of the CAN bus signal trigger in binary
notation or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger. 5-156
Queries all settings related to each ID of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger.
Sets each ACK condition of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger
or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger.
Sets byte order of each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal
trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets each data condition of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger or
queries the current setting.
Sets comparison data of each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets the number of valid bytes (DLC) of each data of the OR condition of the
CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger in
hexadecimal notation.
Sets the MSB and LSB bits of each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger in binary
notation or queries the current setting.
Sets sign of each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger or
queries the current setting.
Sets each message format (standard or extended) of the OR condition of the
CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the ID of each extended format of the OR
condition of the CAN bus signal trigger.
Sets the ID of each extended format of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger in hexadecimal notation.
Sets the ID of each extended format of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger in binary notation or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the ID of each standard format of the OR
condition of the CAN bus signal trigger.
Sets the ID of each standard format of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger in hexadecimal notation.
Sets the ID of each standard format of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger in binary notation or queries the current setting.
Enables or disables each condition of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets each RTR of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries
the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the ID of the standard format of the CAN bus
signal trigger.
Sets the ID of the standard format of the CAN bus signal trigger in
hexadecimal notation.
Sets the ID of the standard format of the CAN bus signal trigger in binary
notation or queries the current setting.
Sets the CAN bus signal trigger mode or queries the current setting.5-160
Sets the recessive level (bus level) of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries
the current setting.
Sets the RTR of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current setting.5-161
Sets the trigger source of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the sample point of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the clock channel of the event.5-161
Sets the polarity of the clock channel of the event or queries the current
setting.
Sets the source waveform of the clock channel of the event or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the edge/state trigger.5-161
Sets the polarity of the edge/state trigger or queries the current setting.5-162
Sets the trigger source of the edge/state trigger or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the I
Queries all settings related to the address of the I
Queries all settings related to the 10-bit address of the I
Sets the 10-bit address of the I
Sets the 10-bit address of the I
2
C bus trigger of the event.5-162
2
C bus trigger.5-162
2
C bus trigger.5-163
2
C bus trigger in hexadecimal notation.5-163
2
C bus trigger in binary notation or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the 7-bit address of the I
2
Sets the 7-bit address of the I
Sets the 7-bit address of the I
C bus trigger in hexadecimal notation.5-163
2
C bus trigger in binary notation or queries the
2
C bus trigger.5-163
current setting.
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5-159
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CommandFunctionPage
:TRIGger:EINTerval:EVENt<x>:
Queries all settings related to the 7-bit + Sub address of the I
Sets the number of data bytes of the I
setting.
Sets the determination method (match or not match) of the data of the I
bus trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets the position for comparing the data pattern of the I
queries the current setting.
Sets the data of the I
Enables/Disables the data conditions of the I
current setting.
Sets the data of the I
2
C bus trigger in binary notation or queries the current
setting.
Sets the pattern comparison start position mode of the data of the I
trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets the data trace of the I
2
C bus trigger or queries the current setting.5-166
2
C bus trigger or queries the
2
C bus
5-166
5-166
5-166
I2CBus:DATA:SOURce
:TRIGger:EINTerval:EVENt<x>:
Queries all settings related to the general call of the I2C bus trigger.5-166
Queries all settings related to the NON ACK ignore mode of the I
trigger.
Sets whether to ignore NON ACK in high speed mode of the I
or queries the current setting.
Sets whether to ignore NON ACK in read access mode of the I
or queries the current setting.
Sets whether to ignore NON ACK in the start byte of the I
queries the current setting.
Sets the number of bytes of the data of the SPI bus trigger or queries the
current setting.
Sets the determination method (match or not match) of the data of the SPI
bus trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets the pattern comparison start position of the data of the SPI bus trigger
or queries the current setting.
Sets the data of the SPI bus trigger in hexadecimal notation.5-173
Sets the data of the SPI bus trigger in binary notation or queries the current
setting.
Sets the trace of the data of the SPI bus trigger or queries the current setting. 5-173
Sets the wiring system of the SPI bus trigger (three-wire or four-wire) or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to condition to be satisfied of the event.5-174
Sets the condition to be satisfied of the channel or queries the current
setting.
Sets the logic of the condition to be satisfied or queries the current setting.5-174
Sets the trigger type of the event or queries the current setting.5-174
Queries all settings related to the pulse width trigger of the event.5-174
Sets the determination mode of the pulse width trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the polarity of the pulse width trigger or queries the current setting.5-175
Sets the trigger source of the pulse width trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the pulse width of the pulse width trigger or queries the current setting. 5-175
Sets the determination mode of the event interval or queries the current
setting.
Sets the interval time of the event interval or queries the current setting.5-176
Queries all settings related to the event interval trial.5-176
Sets the trial mode or queries the current setting.5-176
Sets the source event of the trial mode or queries the current setting.5-176
Queries all settings related to the enhanced trigger.5-176
Queries all settings related to the CAN bus signal trigger.5-177
Sets the ACK condition of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the bit rate (data transfer rate) of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries
the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the CAN bus signal trigger data.5-177
Sets the byte order of the CAN bus signal trigger data or queries the current
setting.
Sets the data condition of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the comparison data of the CAN bus signal trigger data or queries the
current setting.
Sets the number of valid bytes (DLC) of the CAN bus signal trigger data or
queries the current setting.
Sets the CAN bus signal trigger data in hexadecimal notation.5-178
Sets the MSB and LSB bits of the CAN bus signal trigger data or queries the
current setting.
Sets the CAN bus signal trigger data in binary notation or queries the current
setting.
Sets the sign of the CAN bus signal trigger data or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the ID of the extended format of the CAN bus
signal trigger.
Sets the ID of the extended format of the CAN bus signal trigger in
hexadecimal notation.
Sets the ID of the extended format of the CAN bus signal trigger in binary
notation or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger. 5-179
Queries all settings related to each ID of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger.
Sets each ACK condition of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger
or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger.
Sets byte order of each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal
trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets each data condition of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger or
queries the current setting.
Sets comparison data of each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets the number of valid bytes (DLC) of each data of the OR condition of the
CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger in
hexadecimal notation.
Sets the MSB and LSB bits of each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger in binary
notation or queries the current setting.
Sets sign of each data of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger or
queries the current setting.
Sets each message format (standard or extended) of the OR condition of the
CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the ID of each extended format of the OR
condition of the CAN bus signal trigger.
Sets the ID of each extended format of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger in hexadecimal notation.
Sets the ID of each extended format of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger in binary notation or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the ID of each standard format of the OR
condition of the CAN bus signal trigger.
Sets the ID of each standard format of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger in hexadecimal notation.
Sets the ID of each standard format of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger in binary notation or queries the current setting.
Enables or disables each condition of the OR condition of the CAN bus
signal trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets each RTR of the OR condition of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries
the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the ID of the standard format of the CAN bus
signal trigger.
Sets the ID of the standard format of the CAN bus signal trigger in
hexadecimal notation.
Sets the ID of the standard format of the CAN bus signal trigger in binary
notation or queries the current setting.
Sets the CAN bus signal trigger mode or queries the current setting.5-183
Sets the recessive level (bus level) of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries
the current setting.
Sets the RTR of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current setting.5-183
Sets the trigger source of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the sample point of the CAN bus signal trigger or queries the current
setting.
Queries all settings related to the I
Queries all settings related to the address of the I
Queries all settings related to the 10-bit address of the I
Sets the 10-bit address of the I
Sets the 10-bit address of the I
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the 7-bit address of the I
Queries all settings related to the 7-bit address of the 7-bit + Sub address of
2
the I
C bus trigger.
Sets the 7-bit address of the 7-bit + Sub address of the I
hexadecimal notation.
Sets the 7-bit address of the 7-bit + Sub address of the I
2
C bus trigger in
2
C bus trigger in
binary notation or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the Sub address of the 7-bit + Sub address of
2
the I
C bus trigger.
Sets the Sub address of the 7-bit + Sub address of the I
hexadecimal notation.
Sets the Sub address of the 7-bit + Sub address of the I
binary notation or queries the current setting.
Sets the address type of the I
Queries all settings related to the clock of the I
Sets the clock trace of the I
2
C bus trigger or queries the current setting.5-186
2
2
C bus trigger or queries the current setting.5-186
Queries all settings related to the data of the I
Sets the number of data bytes of the I
setting.
Sets the determination method (match or not match) of the data of the I
bus trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets the position for comparing the data pattern of the I
queries the current setting.
Sets the data of the I
Enables/Disables the data conditions of the I
current setting.
Sets the data of the I
2
C bus trigger in binary notation or queries the current
setting.
Sets the pattern comparison start position mode of the data of the I
trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets the data trace of the I
2
C bus trigger or queries the current setting.5-187
Queries all settings related to the general call of the I
Queries all settings related to the 7-bit master address of the general call of
2
C bus trigger.
the I
Sets the 7-bit master address of the general call of the I
hexadecimal notation.
Sets the 7-bit master address of the general call of the I
binary notation or queries the current setting.
Sets the second byte type of the general call of the I
the current setting.
Sets the trigger mode of the I
2
C bus trigger or queries the current setting.5-188
Queries all settings related to the NON ACK ignore mode of the I
trigger.
Sets whether to ignore NON ACK in high speed mode of the I
or queries the current setting.
Sets whether to ignore NON ACK in read access mode of the I
or queries the current setting.
Sets whether to ignore NON ACK in the start byte of the I
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the start byte and high speed mode of the I
bus trigger.
Sets the type of the start byte or high speed mode of the I
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the LIN bus trigger or queries the current
Sets the LIN bus signal trigger bitrate (data transfer rate) or queries the
current setting.
Sets the LIN bus signal trigger source or queries the current setting. 5-189
Queries all settings related to the serial pattern trigger.5-189
Sets the bit rate of the serial pattern trigger or queries the current setting.5-189
Clears the entire pattern of the serial pattern trigger (to don’t care).5-189
Queries all settings related to clock of the serial pattern trigger.5-189
Enables/Disables the clock of the serial pattern trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the polarity of the clock trace of the serial pattern trigger or queries the
current setting.
Sets the clock trace of the serial pattern trigger or queries the current setting. 5-190
Enables/Disables the chip select of the serial pattern trigger or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to data of the serial pattern trigger.5-190
Sets the active level of the data of the serial pattern trigger or queries the
current setting.
Sets the data trace of the serial pattern trigger or queries the current setting. 5-190
Sets the pattern of the serial pattern trigger in hexadecimal notation.5-190
Queries all settings related to latch of the serial pattern trigger.5-190
Sets the polarity of the latch trace of the serial pattern trigger or queries the
current setting.
Sets the latch trace of the serial pattern trigger or queries the current setting. 5-191
Sets the pattern of the serial pattern trigger in binary notation or queries the
current setting.
Queries all settings related to the SPI bus trigger.5-191
Sets the bit order of the SPI bus trigger or queries the current setting.5-191
Queries all settings related to the clock of the SPI bus trigger.5-191
Sets the polarity of the clock trace of the SPI bus trigger or queries the
current setting.
Sets the clock trace of the SPI bus trigger or queries the current setting.5-192
Queries all settings related to the chip select of the SPI bus trigger.5-192
Sets the active level of the chip select of the SPI bus trigger or queries the
current setting.
Sets the chip select trace of the SPI bus trigger or queries the current setting. 5-192
Queries all settings related to the data of the SPI bus trigger.5-192
Sets the number of bytes of the data of the SPI bus trigger or queries the
current setting.
Sets the determination method (match or not match) of the data of the SPI
bus trigger or queries the current setting.
Sets the pattern comparison start position of the data of the SPI bus trigger
or queries the current setting.
Sets the data of the SPI bus trigger in hexadecimal notation.5-193
Sets the data of the SPI bus trigger in binary notation or queries the current
setting.
Sets the trace of the data of the SPI bus trigger or queries the current setting. 5-193
Sets the wiring system of the SPI bus trigger (three-wire or four-wire) or
queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the TV trigger.5-193
Queries the trigger coupling of the TV trigger.5-193
Turns ON/OFF the sync guard function of the TV trigger or queries the
current setting.
Sets the field of the TV trigger or queries the current setting.5-193
Sets the frame skip function of the TV trigger or queries the current setting.5-193
Queries all settings related to the TV trigger mode.5-194
Queries the low pass filter (HF rejection) of the TV trigger.5-194
Sets the line for activating the TV trigger or queries the current setting.5-194
Sets the input polarity of the TV trigger or queries the current setting.5-194
Sets the trigger level of the TV trigger or queries the current setting.5-194
Sets the sync guard of the TV trigger or queries the current setting.5-194
Sets the trigger source of the TV trigger or queries the current setting.5-194
Sets the input type of the TV trigger or queries the current setting.5-194
Sets the user-defined resolution or queries the current setting.5-195
Sets the user-defined low pass filter (HF rejection) or queries the current
setting.
Sets the user-defined horizontal sync signal or queries the current setting.5-195
Queries all settings related to the UART signal trigger.5-195
Sets the UART signal trigger bit rate (data transfer rate) or queries the
current setting.
Sets the UART signal trigger format or queries the current setting.5-195
Sets the UART signal trigger polarity or queries the current setting.5-195
Sets the UART signal trigger source or queries the current setting.5-195
Sets the UART signal trigger sample point or queries the current setting.5-195
Queries all settings related to the edge/state trigger.5-196
Queries all settings related to the OR trigger.5-196
Sets the channel polarity of the OR trigger or queries the current setting.5-196
Sets the polarity of the edge/state trigger or queries the current setting.5-196
Sets the trigger source of the edge/state trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the hold off time or queries the current setting.5-196
Sets the trigger mode or queries the current setting.5-196
Sets the trigger position or queries the current setting.5-196
Sets the number of times the trigger is to be activated when the trigger mode
is Single(N) or queries the current setting.
Queries all settings related to the trigger source.5-197
Queries all settings related to the channel of the trigger source.5-197
Sets the trigger coupling of the channel or queries the current setting.5-197
Sets the low pass filter (HF rejection) of the channel or queries the current
setting.
Sets the hysteresis of the channel or queries the current setting.5-197
Sets the trigger level of the channel or queries the current setting.5-197
Sets the condition to be satisfied of the channel or queries the current
setting.
Sets the window trigger width of the channel or queries the current setting.5-198
Turns ON/OFF the window of the channel or queries the current setting.5-198
Queries all settings related to the external trigger.5-198
Sets the trigger level of the external trigger or queries the current setting.5-198
Sets the probe attenuation of the external trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the trigger source logic or queries the current setting.5-198
Sets the trigger type or queries the current setting.5-198
Queries all settings related to the pulse width trigger.5-198
Sets the determination mode of the pulse width trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the polarity of the pulse width trigger or queries the current setting.5-199
Sets the trigger source of the pulse width trigger or queries the current
setting.
Sets the pulse width of the pulse width trigger or queries the current setting. 5-199
Queries all information about the waveform data.5-200
Queries the bit length of the waveform data specified by “:WAVeform:
TRACe”.
Sets the transmission order when using word format of two bytes or more or
queries the current setting.
Sets the last data point of the waveform specified by :WAVeform:TRACe or
queries the current setting.
Sets the format of the data to be transmitted or queries the current setting.5-200
Queries the total number of points of the waveform specified by “:WAVeform:
TRACe”.
Queries the offset value when converting the waveform data specified by :
WAVeform:TRACe to physical values.
Queries the vertical axis position used for converting to voltage when RBYTe
is specified with :WAVeform:FORMat.
Queries the range value when converting the waveform data specified by :
WAVeform:TRACe to physical values.
Sets the target record number for the commands in the WAVeform group or
queries the current setting.
Queries the minimum record number of the history of the target channel.5-201
Queries the waveform data specified by “:WAVeform:TRACe”.5-201
Queries the existence of a sign when querying the waveform data specified
by :WAVeform:TRACe using binary data.
Queries the sample rate of the record specified by :WAVeform:RECord.5-201
Sets the first data point of the waveform specified by :WAVeform:TRACe or
queries the current setting.
Sets the target waveform or queries the current setting.5-201
Queries the trigger position of the record specified by :WAVeform:RECord.5-201
Queries the acquisition mode of the waveform specified by :WAVeform:
TRACe.
Queries all settings related to the waveform zoom.5-202
Queries all settings related to the zoom source waveform.5-202
Sets all waveforms to be zoomed.5-202
Turns ON/OFF the trace you wish to zoom or queries the current setting.5-202
Sets the display format of the zoom waveform or queries the current setting. 5-202
Turns ON/OFF the horizontal link or queries the current setting.5-202
Queries all settings related to the horizontal zoom.5-202
Queries all settings related to the auto scroll function.5-202
Moves the zoom center position to the left or right edge of the main screen. 5-202
Sets the auto scroll speed or queries the current setting.5-202
Starts auto scrolling.5-203
Stops auto scrolling.5-203
Sets the horizontal zoom magnification or queries the current setting.5-203
Sets the horizontal zoom center position or queries the current setting.5-203
Sets the zoom waveform display format or queries the current setting.5-203
Sets the zoom type or queries the current setting.5-203
Queries all settings related to the vertical zoom.5-203
Initializes the vertical zoom.5-203
Sets the vertical zoom magnification or queries the current setting.5-203
Sets the vertical zoom position or queries the current setting.5-203
Sets the trace you wish to display on the vertical zoom screen or queries the
current setting.
Turns ON/OFF the vertical link or queries the current setting.5-203
Performs calibration and queries the result.5-204
Clears the standard event register, extended event register, and error queue. 5-204
Sets the standard event enable register or queries the current setting.5-204
Queries the standard event register and clears the register.5-204
Queries the instrument model.5-204
Queries collectively the current settings of the following command groups.5-205
Sets bit 0 (OPC bit) of the standard event register to 1 upon the completion
of the specified overlap command.
If *OPC? is transmitted and the specified overlap command is completed,
ASCII code 1 is returned.
Queries the installed options.5-206
Sets whether or not to clear the registers below at power on or queries the
current setting. The register is cleared when the value rounded to an integer
is a non-zero value.
Initializes the settings.5-206
Sets the service request enable register or queries the current setting.5-206
Queries the status byte register.5-206
Performs a self-test and queries the result. The self test involves internal
memory tests.
Holds the subsequent command until the completion of the specified overlap
operation.
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:ACQuire?
Function Queries all settings related to the waveform
acquisition.
:ACQuire?
Syntax
Example
:ACQUIRE? -> :ACQUIRE:AVERAGE:COUNT 2;
EWEIGHT 16;:ACQUIRE:HRMODE 0;
INTERLEAVE 0;INTERPOLATE 1;MODE NORMAL;
REPETITIVE 0;RLENGTH 12500
:ACQuire:AVERage?
Function Queries all settings related to averaging and the
waveform acquisition count.
:ACQuire:AVERage?
Syntax
Example
:ACQUIRE:AVERAGE? -> :ACQUIRE:AVERAGE:
COUNT 2;EWEIGHT 16
:ACQuire:AVERage:COUNt
Function Sets the waveform acquisition count of averaging
mode or queries the current setting.
:ACQuire:AVERage:COUNt {<NRf>}
Syntax
:ACQuire:AVERage:COUNt?
Example
:ACQUIRE:AVERAGE:COUNT? -> :ACQUIRE:
<NRf> = 2 to 65536 in 2
:ACQUIRE:AVERAGE:COUNT 2
AVERAGE:COUNT 2
n
steps
:ACQuire:INTERPolate
Function Turns ON/OFF data interpolation or queries the
current setting.
:ACQuire:INTERPolate {<Boolean>}
Syntax
:ACQuire:INTERPolate?
Example
:ACQUIRE:INTERPOLATE? -> :ACQUIRE:
:ACQUIRE:INTERPOLATE ON
INTERPOLATE 1
:ACQuire:MODE
Function Sets the waveform acquisition mode or queries the
current setting.
:ACQuire:MODE {AVERage|ENVelope|NORMal}
Syntax
:ACQuire:MODE?
Example
:ACQUIRE:MODE? -> :ACQUIRE:MODE NORMAL
:ACQUIRE:MODE NORMAL
:ACQuire:REPetitive
Function Turns ON/OFF the repetitive sampling or queries the
current setting.
:ACQuire:REPetitive {<Boolean>}
Syntax
:ACQuire:REPetitive?
Example
:ACQUIRE:REPETITIVE? -> :ACQUIRE:
:ACQUIRE:REPETITIVE ON
REPETITIVE 1
:ACQuire:AVERage:EWEight
Function Sets the attenuation constant when averaging mode
is used infinitely or queries the current setting.
:ACQuire:AVERage:EWEight {<NRf>}
Syntax
:ACQuire:AVERage:EWEight?
Example
:ACQUIRE:AVERAGE:EWEIGHT? -> :ACQUIRE:
<NRf> = 2 to 1024 in 2
:ACQUIRE:AVERAGE:EWEIGHT 16
AVERAGE:EWEIGHT 16
n
steps
:ACQuire:HRMode
Function Turns ON/OFF the high resolution mode or queries
the current setting.
:ACQuire:HRMode {<Boolean>}
Syntax
:ACQuire:HRMode?
Example
:ACQUIRE:HRMODE? -> :ACQUIRE:HRMODE 1
:ACQUIRE:HRMODE ON
:ACQuire:INTERLeave
Function Turns ON/OFF interleave or queries the current
setting.
:ACQuire:INTERLeave {<Boolean>}
Syntax
:ACQuire:INTERLeave?
Example
:ACQUIRE:INTERLEAVE? -> :ACQUIRE:
:ACQUIRE:INTERLEAVE ON
INTERLEAVE 1
:ACQuire:RLENgth
Function Sets the record length or queries the current setting.
:ACQuire:RLENgth {<NRf>}
Syntax
:ACQuire:RLENgth?
Example
<NRf> = See the DL9000 User
:ACQUIRE:RLENGTH 6250000
:ACQUIRE:RLENGTH? -> :ACQUIRE:
RLENGTH 6250000
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5.3 ANALysis Group
:ANALysis?
Function Queries all settings related to the analysis function.
:ANALysis?Example
Syntax
:ANALYSIS? -> :ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:HORIZONTAL 0.000E+00,
0.000E+00;MEASURE:CURSOR:BASIC:C1:
STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:
CURSOR:BASIC:C2:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:CURSOR:BASIC:DC:
STTE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:
CURSOR:CALCULATION:DEFINE1 "C1";
DEFINE2 "C2";DEFINE3 "C1";DEFINE4 "C2";
STATE1 1;STATE2 1;STATE3 1;STATE4 1;:
ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:CURSOR:
HLINKAGE 1;HPOSITION1 0.000E+00;
HPOSITION2 1.000E+00;VLINKAGE 1;
VPOSITION1 1.000E+00;
VPOSITION2 1.000E+00;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:MODE CURSOR;
PARAMETER:AREA1:MAXIMUM:STATE 1;:
ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:
AREA1:MEAN:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:
MEDIAN:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:
MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:MINIMUM:STATE
1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:
PARAMETER:AREA1:PEAK:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:
RMS:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:
MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:SD2INTEG:
STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:
PARAMETER:AREA1:SD3INTEG:STATE 1;:
ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:
AREA1:SDEVIATION:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:
SDINTEG:STATE 1.....
:ANALysis:AHIStogram<x>?
Function Queries all settings related to the accumulated
histogram function.
:ANALysis:AHIStogram<x>?
Syntax
Example
<x> = 1 or 2
:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1? -> :ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:HORIZONTAL 0.000E+00,
0.000E+00;MEASURE:CURSOR:BASIC:C1:
STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:
MEASURE:CURSOR:BASIC:C2:STATE 1;:
ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:CURSOR:
BASIC:DC:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:
MEASURE:CURSOR:CALCULATION:
DEFINE1 "C1";DEFINE2 "C2";DEFINE3 "C1";
DEFINE4 "C2";STATE1 1;STATE2 1;
STATE3 1;STATE4 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:CURSOR:HLINKAGE 1;
HPOSITION1 0.000E+00;
HPOSITION2 1.000E+00;VLINKAGE 1;
VPOSITION1 1.000E+00;
VPOSITION2 1.000E+00;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:MODE CURSOR;
PARAMETER:AREA1:MAXIMUM:STATE 1;:
ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:
AREA1:MEAN:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:
MEDIAN:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:
MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:MINIMUM:
STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:
PARAMETER:AREA1:PEAK:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:
RMS:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:
MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:SD2INTEG:
STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:
PARAMETER:AREA1:SD3INTEG:STATE 1;:A
NALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:
AREA1:SDEVIATION:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:
SDINTEG:STATE 1.....
Commands
:ANALysis:AHIStogram<x>:HORizontal
Function Sets the horizontal range of the accumulated
Syntax
:ANALysis:AHIStogram<x>:HORizontal?
<x> = 1 or 2
<NRf> = –4 to 4 (div)
Example
:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:HORIZONTAL?
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:ANALysis:AHIStogram<x>:HORizontal
{<NRf>,<NRf>}
:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:HORIZONTAL 0,1
-> :ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:
HORIZONTAL 0.000E+00,0.000E+00
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:ANALysis:AHIStogram<x>:MEASure?
Function Queries all settings related automated measurement
of the accumulated histogram.
:ANALysis:AHIStogram<x>:MEASure?
Syntax
Example
<x> = 1 or 2
:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE? -> :
ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:CURSOR:
BASIC:C1:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:
MEASURE:CURSOR:BASIC:C2:STATE 1;:
ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:CURSOR:
BASIC:DC:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:
MEASURE:CURSOR:CALCULATION:
DEFINE1 "C1";DEFINE2 "C2";DEFINE3 "C1";
DEFINE4 "C2";STATE1 1;STATE2 1;
STATE3 1;STATE4 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:CURSOR:HLINKAGE 1;
HPOSITION1 0.000E+00;
HPOSITION2 1.000E+00;VLINKAGE 1;
VPOSITION1 0.000E+00;
VPOSITION2 1.000E+00;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:MODE CURSOR;
PARAMETER:AREA1:MAXIMUM:STATE 1;:
ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:
AREA1:MEAN:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:
MEDIAN:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:
MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:MINIMUM:
STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:
PARAMETER:AREA1:PEAK:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:
RMS:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:
MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:SD2INTEG:
STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:
PARAMETER:AREA1:SD3INTEG:STATE 1;:
ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:
AREA1:SDEVIATION:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:PARAMETER:AREA1:
SDINTEG:STATE 1.....
:ANALysis:AHIStogram<x>:MEASure:
CURSor?
Function Queries all settings related to cursor measurement of
the accumulated histogram.
:ANALysis:AHIStogram<x>:MEASure:CURSor?
Syntax
Example
<x> = 1 or 2
:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:CURSOR?
-> :ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:
CURSOR:BASIC:C1:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:CURSOR:BASIC:C2:
STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:
CURSOR:BASIC:DC:STATE 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:CURSOR:CALCULATION:
DEFINE1 "C1";DEFINE2 "C2";DEFINE3 "C1";
DEFINE4 "C2";STATE1 1;STATE2 1;
STATE3 1;STATE4 1;:ANALYSIS:
AHISTOGRAM1:MEASURE:CURSOR:HLINKAGE 1;
HPOSITION1 0.000E+00;
HPOSITION2 1.000E+00;VLINKAGE 1;
VPOSITION1 0.000E+00;
VPOSITION2 1.000E+00
:ANALysis:AHIStogram<x>:MEASure:
CURSor:BASic?
Function Queries all settings related to basic items of the