Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Each waveform h
as a vertical scale parameter. For a signal with constant
amplitude, increasing the Scale causes the waveform to be displayed smaller.
Decreasing the scale causes the waveform to be displayed larger.
Scale affects all waveforms, but a ffects reference and math waveforms differently
from channel waveforms:
For reference and math waveforms, this setting controls the display only,
graphically scaling these waveforms and having no affect on the acquisition
hardware.
For channel waveforms, this setting controls the vertical size of the acquisition
window as well as the display scale. The range and resolution of scale
values depends on the probe attached and any other external factors you have
specified.
Group
Vertical
Syntax
REF<x>:VERTical:SCAle <NR3>
REF<x>:VERTical:SCAle?
Related Commands
CH<x>:SCAle, MATH[1]:VERTical:SCAle
Arguments
<NR3> is the gain in user units-per-division.
Examples
REF2:VERTICAL:SCALE 100E-03 sets the Reference 2 scale to 100 mV per
division.
REF2:VERTICAL:SCALE? might return :REF2:VERTICA L:SCALE
1.0000e+00
indicating that the current vertical scale setting for Reference 2 is
1 V per division.
REM (No Query Form)
Embeds a comment within programs a s a means of internally documenting the
programs. The oscilloscope ignores these embedded comment lines.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
REM <QS tring>
Arguments
<QString> is a string that can contain a maximum of 8 0 characters.
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