36. COMMANDS SPECIFIC TO THE INSTRUMENT
36.1. VERTICAL
36.1.1. DISPLAY
DISPlay[:WINDow]
:TRACe:STATe{[1]|2|3}
36.1.2. SENSITIVITY / COUPLING
[SENSe]:VOLTage
{[1]|2}[:DC]:RANGe
:PTPeak
[SENSe]:VOLTage
{[1]|2|3}[:DC]
:RANGe:OFFSet
INPut{[1]|2}:COUPling
[SENSe]:BANDwidth
{[1]|2}[:RESolution]
[SENSe]:BANDwidth
{[1]|2}[:RESolution]
:AUTO
"OSCILLOSCOPE MODE"
(Command/Query)
The DISP:TRAC:STAT{[1]|2|3} <1|0|ON|OFF> command validates or devalidates the selected signal.
To the question DISP:TRAC:STAT{[1]|2|3}?, the instrument returns the validation status of the selected
signal.
Channel 3 corresponds to the MATH function.
(Command)
VOLT{[1]|2}:RANG:PTP <sensitivity|MAX|MIN|UP|DOWN>
sets the full screen vertical sensitivity of the selected channel.
<sensitivity> is a value in NRf format, it may be followed or not by a multiple and the unit.
By default the value is expressed in volt.
To the question VOLT{[1]|2}:RANG:PTP?, the instrument returns the full screen vertical sensitivity of
the selected channel.
Response format:
value in format <NR3> expressed in volt.
If 10mV/div is the sensitivity displayed in the channel parameters, then the <sensitivity> parameter
= 8 x 10 mV/div.
Channel 3 corresponds to the math function for which the sensitivity is accessible in reading only.
(Command/Query)
The VOLT{[1]|2|3:RANG:OFFS <offset|MAX|MIN|UP|DOWN> command sets the vertical offset of the
time representation of the selected signal.
<offset> is a value in NRf format, it may be followed or not by a multiple and the unit.
By default the value is expressed in volt.
To the question V{[1]|2|3}:RANG:OFFS?, the instrument returns the vertical offset of the selected signal.
Response format:
value in format <NR3> expressed in volt.
(Command/Query)
The INP{[1]|2}:COUP <AC|DC|GROund> command selects the coupling of the selected channel.
To the question INP{[1]|2}:COUP?, the instrument returns the coupling of the selected channel.
(Command/Query)
The BAND{[1]|2} <Bandwidth> command limits the channel bandwidth to the value of the parameter
[5 kHz ; 1,5 MHz ; 20 MHz ; 0 (no bandwidth limit)].
To the question BAND{[1]|2}?, the instrument returns the value of the filter cut-off frequency [5 kHz ;
1,5 MHz ; 20 MHz ;
0 (no bandwidth limit)].
(Command/Query)
The command BAND{[1]|2}:AUTO <1|0|ON|OFF> validates the 1.5 MHz bandwidth or devalidates the
application of the bandwidth limit on the selected channel.
To the question BAND{[1]|2}:AUTO?, the instrument returns the activation status of the bandwidth limit
on the selected channel.
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