
Command Query Options and Query Returns
:TRIGger:SOURce
<source>
:TRIGger:SOURce? <source> ::=
{CHANnel1 | CHANnel2 | EXTernal | LINE} for 54600/03/10/15/16
{CHANnel1 | CHANnel2 | CHANnel3 | CHANnel4} for 54601/02
:TRIGger:STANdard
{GENeric | NTSC | PAL |
PALM | SECam}
:TRIGger:STANdard? {GENeric | NTSC | PAL | SECam}
:TRIGger:TVHFrej
{OFF | ON}
:TRIGger:TVHFrej? {OFF | ON}
:TRIGger:TVMode
<mode>
:TRIGger:TVMode? <mode> ::=
{LINE | FIELD1 | FIELD2} for 54600/01/03/15/16
{LINE | FIELD1 | FIELD2 | VERTical} for 54602/10
:TRIGger:VIR
{ON | OFF}
:TRIGger:VIR? {ON | OFF}
n/a *TST? <result> ::= 0 or non-zero value; an integer in NR1 format
0 indicates the test passed.
Non-zero indicates the test failed.
:VAUToscale n/a n/a
:VIEW
<display>
n/a <display> ::=
{CHANnel <n> | PMEMory{1 | 2}} for the 54600/01/02/03/15/16
{CHANnel <n> | PMEMory{1 | 2} | EXTernal} for the 54610
<n> ::=
1 or 2; an integer in NR1 format for the 54600/03/10/15/16
1, 2, 3, or 4; an integer in NR1 format for the 54601/02
*WAI n/a n/a
:WAVeform:BYTeorder
<value>
:WAVeform:BYTeorder? <value> ::= {LSBFirst | MSBFirst}
:WAVeform:DATA
<binary block data in #
format>
:WAVeform:DATA? <binary block length bytes>, <binary data>
For example, to transmit 4000 bytes of data, the syntax would be:
#800004000<4000 bytes of data><NL>
8 is the number of digits that follow
00004000 is the number of bytes to be transmitted
<4000 bytes of data> is the actual data
:WAVeform:FORMat
<value>
:WAVeform:FORMat? <value> ::= {ASC | WORD | BYTE}
:WAVeform:POINts
<value>
:WAVeform:POINts? <value> ::= integer {100 | 200 | 250 | 400 | 500 | 800 | 1000 | 2000 | 4000 |
5000}
in NR1 format
Programmer’s Quick Reference
Commands and Queries
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