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TDR/TDT Commands (Rev. A.05.00 and Below)
RESPonse:VERTical
NONE
Deselects a channel as a TDT destination. This frees the channel to be the TDT destination of
another TDR source.
<N>
For CHANnel<N>, this value is an integer, 1 through 4, indicating the slot in which the chan-
nel resides, followed by an optional A or B identifying which of two possible channels in the
slot is being referenced.
Restrictions
Software revision A.05.00 and below. TDR mode.
Example
The following example selects channel 3 as the TDT destination channel for response 4.
10 OUTPUT 707;":TDR2:RESPONSE4:TDTDEST CHANNEL3"
Query
:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:TDTDest?
The query returns the current TDT destination channel for the specified response.
Returned Format
[:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:TDTDest] {NONE | <channel>}<NL>
RESPonse:VERTical
Command
:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:VERTical {AUTO | MANual}
This command specifies whether the TDR/TDT response should automatically track the
source channel’s vertical scale (AUTO), or use a user-defined scale specified with the VERTi-
cal:OFFSet and VERTical:RANGe commands (MANual). AUTO is the usual setting. The key-
word TSOurce may also be used. This command is compatible with the Agilent 83480/54750
and is equivalent to AUTO.
<N> is an integer, 1 through 4. This value refers to the stimulus channel used to produce a
response waveform, while the response waveforms are numbered based on the destination
channel. For TDR commands, the response waveform numbers and RESPonse<N> refer to
the same waveforms. This is not the case for TDT related commands.
Restrictions
Software revision A.05.00 and below. TDR mode.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":TDR2:RESPONSE1:VERTICAL MANUAL"
Query
:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:VERTical?
Returned Format
[:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:VERTical] {AUTO | MANual}<NL>
RESPonse:VERTical:OFFSet
Command
:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>: VERTical:OFFSet <offset_value>
This command sets the vertical position of the specified response when vertical tracking is
set to MANual. The position is always referenced to center screen. <N> is an integer, 1
through 4. This value refers to the stimulus channel used to produce a response waveform,
while the response waveforms are numbered based on the destination channel. For TDR
commands, the response waveform numbers and RESPonse<N> refer to the same wave-
forms. This is not the case for TDT related commands. <offset_value> is the offset value in
the current channel UNITs. Suffix UNITs are ignored; only the scalar part is used (m in mv).
Restrictions
Software revision A.05.00 and below. TDR mode.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":TDR2:RESPONSE1:VERTICAL MANUAL"
20 OUTPUT 707;":TDR2:RESPONSE1:VERTICAL:OFFSET 50 MV"
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