Command Syntax
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TDS Family Oscilloscope Programmer Manual
H
DISPlay:INTENsity:TEXt 80;:*TRG
(colon before a star (
*
) command)
H
APPMenu:LABel:BOTTOM1 "foo";LABel:BOTTOM2 "fee"
(levels of the mnemonics are different — either remove the second use of
LABel:
or place
:APPMenu:
in front of
LABel:BOTTOM2
)
This manual uses
<EOM>
(End of message) to represent a message terminator.
Symbol
Meaning
<EOM>
Message terminator
The end-of-message terminator may be the END message (EOI asserted
concurrently with the last data byte), the ASCII code for line feed (LF) sent as
the last data byte, or both. The digitizing oscilloscope always terminates
messages with LF and EOI. It allows white space before the terminator. For
example, it allows CR LF.
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 the application menu is displayed, commands may specify which menu
button to use.
Symbol
Meaning
BOTTOM<x>
A main menu button selector;
<x>
is
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
, or
7
.
Main menu buttons are located along the bottom of the display
and are numbered left to right, starting with 1.
RIGHT<x>
A side menu button selector;
<x>
is
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
, or
5
. Side menu
buttons are located along the right side of the display and are
numbered top to bottom, starting with 1.
When cursors are displayed, commands may specify which cursor of the pair to
use.
Message Terminators
Application Menu
Mnemonics
Cursor Position
Mnemonics