Command Syntax
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Constructed Mnemonics
Some header mnemonics specify one of a range of mnemonics. For example, a
channel mnemonic can be either
CH1
,
CH2
,
CH3
, or
CH4
. You use these mnemon-
ics in the command just as you do any other mnemonic. For example, there is a
CH1:VOLts
command, and there is also a
CH2:VOLts
command. In the command
descriptions, this list of choices is abbreviated as
CH<x>
.
When cursors are displayed, commands may specify which cursor of the pair to
use.
Symbol
Meaning
POSITION<x>
A cursor selector;
<x>
is either
1
or
2
.
Commands can specify which measurement to set or query as a mnemonic in the
header. Up to four automated measurements may be displayed with each
displayed waveform. The displayed measurements are specified in this way:
Symbol
Meaning
MEAS<x>
A measurement specifier;
<x>
is either
1
[top],
2
,
3
, or
4
[bottom].
Commands specify the channel to use as a mnemonic in the header.
Symbol
Meaning
CH<x>
A channel specifier;
<x>
is either
1
,
2
,
3
, or
4
.
Commands can specify the reference waveform to use as a mnemonic in the
header.
Symbol
Meaning
REF<x>
A reference waveform specifier;
<x>
is either
1
,
2
,
3
, or
4
.
Cursor Position
Mnemonics
Measurement Specifier
Mnemonics
Channel Mnemonics
Reference Waveform
Mnemonics
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