Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Syntax
SELect {ON|OFF
}
Arguments
ON turns the selected waveform display on.
OFF turns the selected waveform display off.
Examples
SELECT? might return the following
:SELECT:BUS1 0;BUS2 0;CH1 1;CH2 0;CH3 0; CH4 0;MATH 0;REF1
0;REF2 0;D0 0;D1 0;D2 0;D3 0;D4 0;D5 0;D6 0;D7 0;D8 0;D9
0;D10 0 ;D11 0;D12 0;D13 0;D14 0;D15 0,CONTROL CH1
SELect:BUS<x>
This command turns on and off the display of the waveform for <x>, where x is
the bus number. The query returns whether the c hannel is on or off but does not
indicate whether it is the selected waveform.
Group
Vertical
Syntax
SELect:BUS<x> {<NR1>|OFF|ON}
SELect:BUS<x>?
SELect:CH<x>
Turns the display of the channel <x> waveform on or off, where <x > is the
channel number. This command also resets the acquisition. The query returns
whether the channel is on or off but does not indicate whether it is the selected
waveform.
Group
Vertical
Syntax
SELect:CH<x> {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
SELect:CH<x>?
Arguments
ON turns on the display of the specified waveform. This waveform also becomes
the selected waveform.
OFF turns o ff the display of the specified waveform.
<NR1> = 0 turns off the display of the specified waveform; any other value turns
on the display of the specified waveform.
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