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Root Level Commands
STORe:WAVeform
STORe:WAVeform
Command
:STORe:WAVeform <source>,<destination>
This command copies a channel, function, stored waveform, or TDR response to a waveform
memory or to color grade memory. The parameter preceding the comma specifies the source
and can be any channel, function, response, color grade memory, or waveform memory. The
parameter following the comma is the destination, and can be any waveform memory.
N O T E
This command operates on waveform and color grade gray scale data which is not compatible with Jitter Mode.
Do not use this command in Jitter Mode. It generates a “Settings conflict” error.
<source>
{CHANnel<N> | FUNCtion<N> | WMEMory<N> | RESPonse<N>}
<N> is an integer, 1 through 4. Only channels or functions can be sources for color grade
memory.
<destination>
{WMEMory<N> | CGMemory}
Example
This example copies channel 1 to waveform memory 3.
10 OUTPUT 707;":STORE:WAVEFORM CHANNEL1,WMEMORY3"
TER?
Query
:TER?
This query reads the Trigger Event Register. A “1” is returned if a trigger has occurred. A “0”
is returned if a trigger has not occurred. Once this bit is set, you can clear it only by reading
the register with the TER? query, or by sending a *CLS common command. After the Trigger
Event Register is read, it is cleared.
Returned Format
[:TER] {1 | 0}<NL>
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":TER?"
UEE
Command
:UEE <mask>
This command sets a mask into the User Event Enable register. A “1” in a bit position enables
the corresponding bit in the User Event Register to set bit 1 in the Status Byte Register and,
thereby, potentially cause an SRQ to be generated. Only bit 0 of the User Event Register is
used at this time; all other bits are reserved. <mask> is the decimal weight of the enabled
bits.
Query
:UEE?
Returned Format
[:UEE] <mask><NL>
UER?
Query
:UER?
This query returns the current value of the User Event Register as a decimal number and also
clears this register. Bit 0 (LCL - Remote/Local change) is used. All other bits are reserved.
Returned Format
[:UER] <value><NL>
Summary of Contents for 86100A
Page 18: ...1 14 Introduction Status Reporting Figure 1 4 Status Reporting Data Structures...
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Page 94: ...2 40 Sample Programs BASIC Programming Examples...
Page 124: ...4 16 Root Level Commands VIEW...
Page 132: ...5 8 System Commands TIME...
Page 140: ...6 8 Acquire Commands SWAVeform RESet...
Page 152: ...7 12 Calibration Commands STATus...
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Page 202: ...12 10 Function Commands VERTical RANGe...
Page 203: ...13 AREA 13 2 DPRinter 13 2 FACTors 13 3 IMAGe 13 3 PRINters 13 4 Hardcopy Commands...
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