Syntax
CH<x>:PROBEFunc:EXTUnits <QString>
CH<x>:PROBEFunc:EXTUnits?
Arguments
<QString>
indicates the attenuation unit of measurement for the specified
channel.
Examples
CH4:PROBEFUNC:EXTUNITS "Pascals"
sets the unit of measurement
for the Channel 4 external attenuator.
CH2:PROBEFUNC:EXTUNITS?
might return
"Pascals"
, indicating that
the Channel 2 external attenuator unit of measurement is Pascals.
CH<x>:PROBEFunc:EXTUnits:STATE
This command sets or queries the custom units enable state for the specified channel. The channel is specified by x.
Syntax
CH<x>:PROBEFunc:EXTUnits:STATE {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
CH<x>:PROBEFunc:EXTUnits:STATE?
Arguments
OFF
argument turns off external units.
ON
argument turns on external units.
<NR1>
= 0 turns off external units; any other value turns on external units.
Examples
CH2:PROBEFunc:EXTUnits:STATE ON
turns on external units.
CH2:PROBEFunc:EXTUnits:STATE?
might return
0
, indicating that
external units are off for the specified channel.
CH<x>:PROBE:DYNAMICRANGE? (Query Only)
This command queries the dynamic range of the probe that is attached to the specified channel. The channel is specified by
x.
Syntax
CH<x>:PROBE:DYNAMICRANGE?
Returns
The returned value is the delta between the current minimum and maximum range
with some tolerance. It is also the delta between the probe range indicators (if
currently displayed).
Examples
CH1:PROBE:DYNAMICRANGE?
might return
1.3056
, indicating that the
dynamic range of the probe attached to the Channel 1 is set to 1.3056 V.
Remote programming
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