Command reference
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<ImaginaryPart>
Example:
*RST; :DISP:WIND:TRAC:X:OFFS 1MHZ; :DISP:WIND:
TRAC:Y:OFFS 10
Create the default trace and shift it horizontally by 1 MHz, verti-
cally by 10 dB.
DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:OFFS?
Query all response offset values. The response is
10,0,0,0
.
Manual operation:
See
DISPlay[:WINDow<Wnd>]:TRACe<WndTr>:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO
<Activate>[,
<TraceName>]
Displays the entire trace in the diagram area, leaving an appropriate display margin.
The trace can be referenced either by its number
<WndTr>
or by its name
<TraceName>
.
Suffix:
<Wnd>
.
Number of an existing diagram area (defined by means of
ON
). This suffix is
ignored if the optional
<TraceName>
parameter is used.
<WndTr>
Existing trace number, assigned by means of
WINDow<Wnd>]:TRACe<WndTr>:FEED
. This suffix is ignored if
the optional
<TraceName>
parameter is used.
Setting parameters:
<Activate>
ONCE
Activate the autoscale function.
<TraceName>
Optional string parameter for the trace name, e.g. 'Trc4'. If this
optional parameter is present, both numeric suffixes are ignored
(trace names must be unique across different channels and win-
dows).
Example:
*RST; DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:PDIV?; RLEV?
Query the value between two grid lines and the reference value
for the default trace. The response is
10;0
.
DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:AUTO ONCE; PDIV?; RLEV?
or:
DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:AUTO ONCE, 'Trc1'; PDIV?;
RLEV?
Autoscale the default trace and query the scaling parameters
again. In general both values have changed.
Usage:
Setting only
Manual operation:
See
SCPI command reference