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Remote Commands
R&S
®
Cable Rider ZPH
505
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Example:
HCOP:DEV:LANG PNG
Selects the png format for screenshots.
HCOPy[:IMMediate]
This command makes a screenshot of the current display content in png format and
stores it on the R&S Cable Rider ZPH internal memory.
You can select a filename for the screenshot in png format with
MMEMory:NAME
on page 505 and select the file format of the screenshot with
HCOPy:DEVice:
LANGuage
on page 504.
To make a screenshot in jpg format, use
DISPlay<1...2>[:WINDow]:STORe
on page 504.
This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.
Example:
HCOP:DEV:LANG PNG
MMEM:NAME '\Public\Screen Shots\Test.png'
HCOP
Makes and stores a screenshot of the current screen in a file
'Test.png'.
Usage:
Event
MMEMory:NAME
<FileName>
This command defines the path and filename that the R&S Cable Rider ZPH uses for
storing screenshots (see
HCOPy[:IMMediate]
on page 505). The path and filename
comply with DOS conventions.
This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.
Parameters:
<FileName>
String containing the filename.
Example:
MMEM:NAME 'Public\Screeshots\Test.png'
Stores the screenshot in the corresponding directory on the R&S
Cable Rider ZPH.
14.6.9
Configuring Data Capture
The following commands configure the data capture.
These commands are independent from the operating mode.
List of commands
SYSTem:CAPTure:COUNter
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SYSTem:CAPTure:DATaset[:STATe]
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SYSTem:CAPTure:MODE
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SYSTem:CAPTure:SCReen[:STATe]
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Remote Control - Commands