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VSCL (?) {i} {x}
The VSCL command sets or reads the vertical scale. Unlike vertical scal-
ing from the front panel which takes place about the center of the screen,
the VSCL i or VSCL x commands change the vertical scale while leaving
the BOTM value unchanged.
The parameter i is used when the graph displays integer count data. The
value of i is the number of counts per vertical division and ranges from 1
to 5000 in a 1-2-5-10 sequence. The value of i is rounded down to the
nearest allowed scale.
The parameter x is used when the graph displays floating point data. The
value of x is the vertical scale per division. Allowable x values proceed in
a 1-2-5-10 sequence. The value of x is rounded down to the nearest al-
lowed scale. There is no practical maximum value for x, the graph simply
compresses to a line. However, there is a minimum value of x which de-
pends upon the range of the data (maximum data value - minimum data
value). Because the floating point data is single precision, the minimum
value of x is 0.07% of the range of the data. The graph may be expand-
ed to show 0.55% (8 divisions) of the data range.
CURS (?) {i}
The CURS command sets or reads the cursor on/off condition. If i=0, the
cursor is off. If i=1, the cursor is on.
CURW (?) {i}
The CURW command sets or reads the cursor width. If i=0 the cursor is
normal, if i=1 the cursor is wide, and if i=2 the cursor is a spot cursor.
CURM (?) {i}
The CURM command sets or reads the cursor seek mode. If i=0 the cur-
sor marker seeks the maximum, if i=1 the marker seeks the minimum,
and if i=2 the marker seeks the mean.
GRID (?) {i}
The GRID command sets or reads the grid on/off condition. If i=0 the grid
is off and if i=1 the grid is on.
SETUP COMMANDS
Summary of Contents for SR430
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