Commands listed in alphabetical order
Arguments
ON indicates Fa
stFrame is active.
OFF indicates that FastFrame is off.
<NR1> A 0 turns off FastFrame; any other value activates FastFrame.
Examples
HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:STATE ? might return
:HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:STAT E 0, indicating FastFrame is off.
HORizontal:FASTframe:SUMFrame? (Query Only)
This command sets o r returns the summary frame type. Turning on Summary
Frame does not adjust the numberFrames value as long as there is room for an
additional frame. If there is not enough room then numberFrames will be reduced
by 1. The numberFrames value is always the number of frames to acquire.
Group
Horizontal
Syntax
HORizontal:FASTframe:SUMFr ame? {NONe|AVErage|ENVelope}
HORizontal:FASTframe:SUMFr ame??
Arguments
NONe sets the Summary frame to off.
AVErage sets the Summary frame to average of all acquired frames.
ENVelope sets the Summary frame to envelope of all acquired frames.
Examples
HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:SUMFR AME? might return
:HORIZONTAL:FASTFRA
ME:SUMFRAME NONE
, indicating the summary frame
is off.
HORizontal:FASTframe:SUMFrame:STATE
This command sets or returns the state of FastFrame summary frame. Summary
frame mode is set automatically based on the acquisition mode. When in Sample
mode, the summary frame type is set to Average. When in Peak Detect mode, the
summary frame type
is set to Envelope. When in High Res mode, the summary
frame type is set to Average.
Group
Horizontal
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