
11-6
Display Commands
JITTer:SHADe
JITTer:SHADe
Command
:DISPlay:JITTer:SHADe {{ON | 1}|{OFF | 0}}
Shows or removes the display of the jitter shade. The shade is the drop-down screen that is
used to display the jitter graphs. Because showing the shade takes some time, use this com-
mand to reduce measurement times in situations where testing would continually open and
hide the jitter shade.
Restrictions
86100C with Jitter Mode. Software revision A.04.10 and above including revision A.07.00.
When writing new code for software revision A.07.00 and above, use the recommended com-
mand
“SINTegrity:SHADe” on page 11-10
.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;”:DISPlay:JITTer:SHADe ON”
Query
:DISPlay:JITTer:SHADe?
Returned Format
[:DISPlay:JITTer:SHADe] {{ON | 1}|{OFF | 0}}<NL>
LABel
Command
:DISPlay:LABel “<text>” [,<row>[,<column>[,<text_color>[,<background>]]]]
Places a label on the graticule area of the display. You should periodically clear the labels
using the LABel:DALL command.
Arguments
The string argument <text> is any series of ASCII characters enclosed in quotation marks.
<row> is 0 to 12, where 0 is the top row and the default. <column> is 0 to 61, where 0 is the
left column and the default. <text_color> is {CHANnel<N> | WHITe} Default is WHITe. <back-
ground> {OPAQue | TRANsparent} Default is TRANsparent.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":DISPLAY:LABEL""This is a label"""
LABel:DALL
Command
:DISPlay:LABel:DALL
Deletes all displayed labels.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":DISPLAY:LABEL:DALL"
PERSistence
Command
:DISPlay:PERSistence {MINimum | INFinite | <persistence_value> | CGRade | GSCale}
Sets the display persistence. The parameter for this command can be either MINimum (zero
persistence), INFinite, or a real number from 0.1 to 40, representing the persistence in sec-
onds, with one digit resolution, color grade, or gray scale. <persistence_value> is a real num-
ber, 0.1 to 40, representing the persistence in seconds.
Table 11-1. Persistence Values and Resolution
Persistence Value in Seconds
Resolution (Step Size)
0.1 - 0.9
0.1s steps
1 - 10
1s steps
Summary of Contents for 86100A
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Page 140: ...6 8 Acquire Commands SWAVeform RESet...
Page 152: ...7 12 Calibration Commands STATus...
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