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Commands Listed in A lphabetical Order Group Mask Syntax MASK:COUNt:VI OLATIONS? Related Commands MASK:COUNt:TESTS? , MASK:COUNt:W A VEFORMS? Returns <NR1> Examples MASK:COUNT:VI OLATIONS? might return: 250 showing…

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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Returns
Integer, repre
senting the number of hits in the mask segment.
Examples
MASK:COUNT:SEG1:HITS? might return MASK:COUNT :SEG1:HITS 0 , showing
that there have been no hits to mask segment 1.
MASK:COUNt:TESTS? (Query Only)
This query returns the number of pass/fail mask tests that have occurred.
A series of examples showing how to use mask commands for typical tasks
is included in an appendix. (See page E-1, Mask/Limit Command Sequence
Examples.)
Conditions
This command requires a DPO4LMT application module for 4000 ser
ies models,
and an MDO3LMT application module for MDO3000 series models.
Group
Mask
Syntax
MASK:COUNt:TESTS?
Related Commands
MASK:COUNt:HITS?
MASK:COUNt
Returns
Integer that represents how many mask tests have occurred.
Examples
MASK:COUNT:TESTS? might return 50, showing that 50 mask tests have occurred.
MASK:COUNt:VIOLATIONS? (Query Only)
This query returns the number of test violations that have occurred in the current
mask pass/fail test. A test violation occurs when any part of a waveform falls
within any mask segment. The default is 0.
A series of examples showing how to use mask commands for typical tasks
is included in an appendix. (See page E-1, Mask/Limit Command Sequence
Examples.)
Conditions
This command requires a DPO4LMT application module for 4000 series models,
and an MDO3LMT application module for MDO3000 series models.
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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Group
Mask
Syntax
MASK:COUNt:VIOLATIONS?
Related Commands
MASK:COUNt:TESTS?, MASK:COUNt:WAVEFORMS?
Returns
<NR1>
Examples
MASK:COUNT:VIOLATIONS? might return: 250 showing that 250 test violations
have occurred.
MASK:COUNt:WAVEFORMS? (Query Only)
This query returns the number of waveforms that have been acquired and
processed during pass/fail mask testing.
A series of examples showing how to use mask commands for typical tasks
is included in an appendix. (See page E-1, Mask/Limit Command Sequence
Examples.)
Conditions
This command requires a DPO4LMT application module for 4000 series models,
and an MDO3LMT application module for MDO3000 series models.
Group
Mask
Syntax
MASK:COUNt:WAVEFORMS?
Rel
ated Commands
MASK:COUNt:TESTS?,
MASK:COUNt
Returns
Integer
Examples
MASK:COUNT:WAVEFORMS? might return: 1,000, showing that 1,000 waveforms
have been acquired and processed.
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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
MASK:CUSTom (
No Query Form)
This command initializes a custom mask using a default triangle segment 1 mask
(
:MASK:CUSTOM INIT), or copies the currently active mask to the user-defined
custom mask (
:MASK:CUSTOM COPYActive).
NOTE. When you create a custom mask, the horizontal position setting i s
converted from percent to time, and sets the trigtosamp value. If you change
trigtosamp value a fter the mask has been displayed, the mask will be horizontally
offset, and the segment x values recalculated. Note that the segment x values are
the relative time between the trigger position and the mask point's x value.
A series of examples showing how to use mask commands for typical tasks
is included in an appendix. (See page E-1, Mask/Limit Command Sequence
Example
s.)
Conditions
This command requires a DPO4LMT application module for 4000 series models,
and an MDO3LMT application module for MDO3000 series models.
Group
Mask
Syntax
MASK:CUSTom {INIT|COPYA CTive}
Related Commands
MASK:USER:AMPLitude,
MASK:USER:WIDth,
MASK:MARgin:PERCent
Arguments
INIT sets the user-defined custom mask to its initialized state.
COPYACTive copies the currently active mask to the user-defined custom mask.
Examples
MASK:CUSTom INIT creates an initialized user-defined custom mask.
MASK:DISplay
This command controls whether a mask is displayed on the screen. This is useful
for temporarily turning off masks without deleting them. This is equivalent to
pushing the bottom bezel "Setup Mask" button, and then pushing the side bezel
"Display Mask" button.
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