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Table of Contents
Getting Started
Getting Started ............. .................. ..................................................................... 1-1
New or Changed Functionality Updates that Impact the Programmatic Command Set ............. 1-2
Setting Up Remote Communications Hardware ............ ............................................. 1-7
Ethernet .................................................................................................. 1-7
USB....................................................................................................... 1-8
GPIB.................................................................................................... 1-10
Setting Up Remote Communications Software ................. ....................................... 1-11
Using VISA............................................................................................ 1-11
Using the LXI Web Page and e*Scope ............................................................. 1-13
Using a Socket Server................................................................................ 1-13
Documentation ........................................................................................ 1-15
Syntax and Commands
Command Syntax................................................................................................. 2-1
Command and Query Structure ............................................................................ 2-1
Clearing the oscilloscope .............. .............. ....................................................... 2-3
Command Entry.............................................................................................. 2-3
Constructed Mnemonics .................................................................................... 2-5
Argument Types.............................................................................................. 2-7
Command Groups .............................................................................................. 2-11
Acquisition Command Group ............................................................................ 2-11
Act on Event Command Group .......................................................................... 2-12
AFG Command Group.................................................................................... 2-13
Alias Command Group.................................................................................... 2-13
ARB Command Group.................................................................................... 2-14
Bus Command Group ..................................................................................... 2-15
Calibration and Diagnostic Command Group .......................................................... 2-19
Conguration Command Group.......................................................................... 2-20
Cursor Command Group.................................................................................. 2-23
Display Command Group................................................................................. 2-24
DVM Command Group................................................................................... 2-25
Email Command Group................................................................................... 2-26
Ethernet Command Group................................................................................ 2-26
File System Command Group............................................................................ 2-27
Hard Copy Command Group............................................................................. 2-28
Histogram Command Group ............................................................................. 2-29
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Horizontal Com
mand Group ............................................................................. 2-29
Mark Command Group.................................................................................... 2-30
Mask Command Group ................................................................................... 2-31
Math Command Group.................................................................................... 2-35
Measurement Command Group.......................................................................... 2-36
Miscellaneous Command Group......................................................................... 2-38
PictBridge Command Group ............................................................................. 2-40
Power Command Group .................................................................................. 2-41
RF Command Group ...................................................................................... 2-47
Save and Recall Command Group....................................................................... 2-58
Search Command Group.................................................................................. 2-61
Status and Error Command Group....................................................................... 2-75
Trigger Command Group ................................................................................. 2-76
Vertical Command Group................................................................................. 2-91
Video Picture Command Group.......................................................................... 2-94
Waveform Transfer Command Group................................................................... 2-95
Transferring a Waveform from an Oscilloscope to a Computer ...... ........................... 2-96
Transferring a Waveform from a Computer to an Oscilloscope’s Internal Reference
Memory ........................................................................................... 2-99
Scaling Waveform Data ............................................................................. 2-101
Further Explanation of the Digital Collection .................................................... 2-102
Zoom Command Group.................................................................................. 2-110
Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order ................................................................... 2-111
Status and Events
Status and Events................................................................................................. 3-1
Registers ...................................................................................................... 3-1
Queues ........................................................................................................ 3-4
Event Handling Sequence................................................................................... 3-5
Synchronization Methods................................................................................... 3-7
Appendices
Appendix A: Character Set..................................................................................... A-1
Appendix B: Reserved Words.................................................................................. B-1
Appendix C: Factory Defaults ................................................................................. C-1
Default Setup................................................................................................ C-1
Appendix D: Waveform Transfer (WFMOutpre and CURVe Query) Examples . ........................ D-1
Example 1: Analog Waveform (Channels 14) ......................................................... D-1
Example 2: Digital Waveform (Channels DO-D15).................................................... D-3
Example 3: The Digital Collection with 4 Bytes Per Point and MagniVu Off....................... D-5
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