Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Examples
LIMIT:EMAIL 1 e
nables the e-mail feature so that when the source waveform
data exceeds the limits set by the limit test, an e-mail is generated.
LIMIT:EMAIL?
might return :LIMIT:EMAIL 0, indicating that the e-mail
feature is disabled and that an e-mail will not be generated when the source
waveform exceeds the limits of the limit test.
LIMit:HARD
Copy
This command sets or queries whether a hard copy operation is executed on
the waveform when any waveform data exceeds the limit set in the limit test.
LIMit:ST
ATE must be set to ON for the hard copy operation to execute. The hard
copy operation uses the port and prints in the format and layout specified by
the HARDCopy commands.
NOTE. The command works only if the LT Limit Test option is enabled.
Group
Limit Test
Syntax
LIMit:HARDCopy {OFF|ON|<NR1>}
LIMit:HARDCopy?
Related Commands
HARDCopy:FILEName, HARDCopy:PORT, LIMit:STATE
Arguments
OFF disables the hard copy operation.
ON turns on the hard copy operation for the waveform when any waveform data
exceeds the limits set by the limit test.
<NR1> = 0 disables the hard copy operation; any other value turns on the hard
copy operation for the waveform when any waveform data exceeds the limits set
by the limit test. For queries, a 0 is returned if the hard copy operation is off; a 1 is
returned if the hard copy operation is on.
Examples
LIMIT:HARDCOPY ON specifies that the hard copy operation will occur for the
waveform when any waveform data exceeds the limits specified in the limit test.
LIMIT:HARDCOPY? might return :LIMIT:HARDCOPY 0, indicating that the
hardcopy operation is disabled.
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