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Language Reference
DISPlay Subsystem
Turn a Trace Display On/Off
:DISPlay:TRACe[n][:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1
:DISPlay:TRACe[n][:STATe]?
Controls whether the specified trace is visible or not.
n is a sub-opcode that is valid for the current measurement. See the
“MEASure Group of Commands” on page 233
about sub-opcodes.
Factory Preset
and *RST:
On
Range:
The valid traces and their sub-opcodes are dependent
upon the selected measurement. See the following
table.
The trace name assignment is independent of the
window number.
Remarks:
To use this command, the appropriate mode should be
selected with INSTrument:SELect.
Front Panel
Access:
Display, Display Traces
Measurement
Available Traces
Markers
Available?
ACP - adjacent channel power
(Basic, cdmaOne, cdma2000, W-CDMA
(3GPP), W-CDMA (Trial & Arib),
iDEN, NADC, PDC modes)
no traces
no markers
BER - bit error rate
(iDEN mode)
no traces
no markers
CDPower - code domain power
(cdmaOne mode)
POWer (n=2)
TIMing (n=3)
PHASe (n=4)
yes
CDPower - code domain power
(cdma2000, W-CDMA (3GPP) modes)
CDPower (n=2)
EVM (n=5)
MERRor (n=6)
PERRor (n=7)
SPOWer (n=9)
CPOWer (n=10)
yes
Summary of Contents for E4406A VSA Series
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