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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order Syntax CURSor:SOUrce {CH1|CH2|CH3|CH 4|REF1|REF2|REF 3|REF4|MATH |BUS1|BUS2|BU S3|BUS4|D0|D1|D2 |D3|D4|D5|D6|D7| D8|D9|D10 |D11|D12|D13| D14|D15|RF_AMPli tude|RF_FREQuenc y|RF_PHASe|…

Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
HALFgrat sets H
Bar measurement scale so that half the screen major divisions
(five on the MSO/DPO4000B and MDO4000/B/C, four on the MDO3000) is
100%, where 0% is -2.5 divisions and 100% is +2.5 divisions from the center
horizontal graticule.
Examples
CURSOR:HBARS:USE HALFGRAT sets the H Bar measurement scale so that
five screen major divisions equals 100%.
CURSor:MODe
This command specifies whether the two cursors move linked together in unison
or separately. This command is equivalent to setting Linked to On or Off in the
Cursor menu.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:MODe {TRACk|IND ependent}
CURSor:MODe?
Arguments
TRACk ties the navigational functionality of the two cursors together. For cursor 1
adjustments, this ties the movement of the two cursors together; however, cursor 2
continues to move independently of cursor 1. This mode only applies when the
DISplay:XY:WITHYT is set to
OFF.
INDependent allows independent adjustment of the two cursors.
Examples
CURSOR:MODE TRACK specifies that the cursor positions move in unison.
CURSOR:MODE? might return :CURSOR:MODE TRACK indicating that the two
cursorsmoveinunison.
CURSor:SOUrce
This command specifies the cursor source waveform, which can be one of channels
1-4, reference waveforms 1-4, math waveform, bus 1-4 (1-3 for the MDO4000C
and 1-2 for the MDO3000), digital channels 0-15 (MSO/MDO4000/B models
only as well as MDO3000 and MDO400C models with option MDO3MSO or
MDO4MSO installed), the RF time domain traces (MDO4000/B/C models), or
AUTO. When the cursor source is set to AUTO, cursor readouts apply to the
currently selected waveform.
Group
Cursor
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Syntax
CURSor:SOUrce
{CH1|CH2|CH3|CH4|REF1|REF2|REF3|REF4|MATH
|BUS1|BUS2|BUS3|BUS4|D0|D1|D2|D3|D4|D5|D6|D7|D8|D9|D10
|D11|D12|D13|D14|D15|RF_AMPlitude|RF_FREQuency|RF_PHASe|AUTO }
CURSor:SOUrce?
Related Commands
SELect:CONTROl,
CURSor:MODe,
CURSor:FUNCtion
Arguments
CH1-4 – specifies one of the analog waveforms as the cursor source.
REF1-4 – specifies one of the reference waveforms as the cursor source.
MATH – specifies the cursor source as the math waveform.
BUS1-4 – specifies the cursor source as one of the bus waveforms.
D0–D15 – specifies the cursor source as one of the digital waveforms.
(MSO/MDO4000/B models only as well as MDO3000 and MDO400C models
with option MDO3MSO or MDO4MSO installed.)
RF_AMPlitude|RF_FREQuency|RF_PHASe – specifies the cursor source as one
of the RF time domain traces (Amplitude vs. Time, Frequency vs. Time or Phase
vs. Time). (MDO4000/B/C series models only.)
AUTO – specifies the currently selected waveform. The selected waveform can be
determined by querying SELect:CONTROl
Examples
CURSor:SOUrce CH3 sets the cursor source to Channel 3.
CURSor:SOUrce? might return AUTO, indicating that the cursor source has been
set to the currently selected waveform.
CURSor:VBArs? (Query Only)
Returns the current settings for the vertical bar cursors.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:VBArs?
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Examples
CURSOR:VBARS?
might return the following vertical bar settings
:CURSOR:VBARS:UNITS SECONDS;POSITION1 1.0000E-06;POSITION2
9.0000E-06
CURSor:VBAr
s:ALTERNATE<x>? (Query Only)
Returns the alternate readout for the waveform (Vbar) cursors specified by <x>.
This alternate readout is in effect when the selected waveform is a bus or digital
channel.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:VBArs:ALTERNATE<x>?
Arguments
X=1specifies vertical bar cursor1.
X=2specifies vertical bar cursor2.
CURSor:VBArs:DELTa ? (Query Only)
Returns the horizontal difference between the two vertical bar cursors. The units
are specified by the
CURSor:VBArs:UNIts command.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:VBArs:DELTa?
Related Commands
CURSor:VBArs:UNIts
Returns
<NR3>
Examples
CURSOR:VBARS:DELTA? might return :CUR SOR:VBARS:DELTa 1.0640E+00
indicating that the time between the vertical bar cu
rsors is 1.064 s.
CURSor:VBArs:HPOS<x>? (Query Only)
Returns the vertical value of the specified vertical bar ticks for cursor <x>.
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