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CONFigure:CHANnel<Ch>:NAME:ID?
<ChannelName>
Queries the channel number (numeric suffix) of a channel with known channel name. A
channel name must be assigned before (
<ChannelName>
).
channels with their names.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number. This suffix is not relevant and may be omitted
(the command returns the actual channel number).
Query parameters:
<ChannelName>
Channel name, e.g.
'Channel 4'
.
Example:
See
Usage:
Query only
Manual operation:
See
CONFigure:CHANnel<Ch>:TRACe:REName
<TraceName>
Assigns a (new) name to the active trace in channel
<Ch>
.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number
Setting parameters:
<TraceName>
Trace name, e.g.
'Trace 4'
.
Example:
*RST; :CONF:CHAN:TRAC:REN 'Testtrace_1'
Reset the analyzer to create a default trace in channel 1 and set
this trace as the active trace. Rename the trace 'Testtrace_1'.
CALC:PAR:SDEF 'Testtrace_2', 'S11'
Create a new trace which will become the active trace in chan-
nel no. 1.
CONF:TRAC:REN 'Testtrace_1', 'Testtrace_3'
Rename the first trace (which is currently not active) 'Test-
trace_3'.
Usage:
Setting only
Manual operation:
See
CONFigure:CHANnel<Ch>:TRACe:CATalog?
Returns the numbers and names of all traces in channel no.
<Ch>
. The response is a
string containing a comma-separated list of trace numbers and names; see example. If
all traces have been deleted the response is an empty string ("").
Tip:
to query the traces in all channels of the
active recall set.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number
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