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Command Groups T able 2-23: DVM Commands (cont.) Command Description DVM:MEASUrement:HIStory: MINImum? Returns the minimum readout value for the DVM function over the history period. DVM:MEASUrement:INFMAXimum? Returns t…

Command Groups
Table 2-22: Display Commands (cont.)
Command
Description
DISplay:INTENSITy:B A CK Light:
AUTODim:ENAble
Sets or returns the state of the display auto-dim feature. The default is enabled.
DISplay:INTENSITy:B A CK Light:
AUTODim:TIMe
Sets or returns the amount of time, in minutes, to wait for no UI activity before automatically
dimming the display.
DISplay:INTENSITy:G RA ticule This command specifies the graticule intensity for the display
DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform This command specifies the intensity of the waveforms
DISplay:PERSistence This command s pecifies the display persistence for analog waveforms. This affects the
display only.
DISplay:STYle:DOTsonly This command turns on or off the dots-only mode for the waveforms displayed in the time
domain.
DISplay:TRIGFrequency This command switches the trigger frequency readout on or off.
DISplay:XY This command turns on or off the XY display mode.
DISplay:XY:WITHYT Sets or returns the state of simultaneous display of the XY and YT waveforms when in
TRIGgered XY display mode. When both are displayed, the YT waveform is displayed in the
upper graticule, and the XY waveform is displayed in the lower graticule.
MESSage S ets or queries message box (screen annotation) parameters
MESSage:BOX This command specifies the coordinates of the message box
MESSage:CLEAR Clears the contents of the message box.
MESSage:SHOW This command specifies the contents of the message box
MESSage:STATE Controls the display of the message box
DVM Command Group
Use the commands in the DVM command group for Digital Voltmeter
functionality.
Available for the MDO3000 and MDO4000C series only.
Table 2-23: DVM Commands
Command
Description
DVM Resets the Digital Voltm ete r measurements and history
DVM:AUTORange Sets (or queries) the auto range state for the Digital Voltmeter.
DVM:DISPLAYSTYle Sets (or queries) the display style for the Digital Voltmeter.
DVM:MEASUrement:FREQuency? Returns the current frequency value for the Digital Voltmeter.
DVM:MEASUrement:HIStory:
AVErage?
Returns the average readout value for the Digital Voltmeter function over the history period.
DVM:MEASUrement:HIStory:
MAXimum?
Returns the maximum readout value for the DVM function over the history period.
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Table 2-23: DVM Commands (cont.)
Command
Description
DVM:MEASUrement:HIStory:
MINImum?
Returns the minimum readout value for the DVM function over the history period.
DVM:MEASUrement:INFMAXimum?
Returns the maximum DVM readout value over the entire time that the DVM has been on
since the last change using the DVM:MODe or DVM:SOUrce commands or
DVM RESET.
DVM:MEASUrement:INFMINimum? Returns the minimum readout value of the DVM function over the entire time that the D VM
has been on since the last change using the DVM:MODe or DVM:SOUrce commands or
DVM RESET.
DVM:MEASUrement:VALue? Returns the DVM readout value (the large displayed value at the top of the DVM screen).
DVM:MODe Specifies (or queries) the mode to use for the Digital Voltmeter (ACRMS, ACDCRMS, DC,
Frequency, or OFF).
DVM:SOUrce Sets (or queries) the source for the Digital Voltmeter: Channel 1 - 4.
Email Command Group
Use the email commands for both email printer support and Act on Event “send
an email” actions.
Different email systems require different information. See your system
administrator to determine which commands are necessary for your email system.
Table 2-24: EmailCommands
Command
Description
EMAIL:SETUp:FROMADDRess Sets (or queries) the sender’s email address for the common server setup information that is
shared between the Act on Event commands and the Hardcopy Email commands.
EMAIL:SETUp:HOSTALIASNAMe Sets (or queries) the email host alias name for the common server s etup information that is
shared between the Act on Event commands and the Hardcopy Email commands.
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPLOGIn Sets or returns the email SMTP server login ID for the common server setup information that
is shared between the Act on Event commands and the Hardcopy Email commands.
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPPASSWord Sets the email SMTP server login password for the common server setup information that is
shared between the Act on Event commands and the Hardcopy Email commands.
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPPort Sets or returns the email SMTP server port number for the common server setup information
that is shared between the Act on Event commands and the Hardcopy Email commands
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPServer Sets or returns the email SMTP server DNS name for the common server setup information
that is shared between the Act on Event co mmands and the Hardcopy Email commands.
Ethernet Command Group
Use the commands in the Ethernet Command Group to set up the 10BASE-T or
100BASE-TX Ethernet remote interface.
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Table 2-25: Eth
ernet Commands
Command
Description
ETHERnet:DHCPbootp This command specifies the network initialization search for a DHCP/BOO TP server
ETHERnet:DNS:IPADDress This command specifies the network Domain Name Server (Dns) IP address
ETHERnet:DOMAINname This command specifies the network domain name
ETHERnet:ENET:ADDress?
Returns the
Ethernet address value assigned to the oscilloscope
ETHERnet:GATEWay:IPADDress This command specifies the remote interface gateway IP address
ETHERnet:
HTTPPort
This command specifies the remote interface HTTP port value
ETHERnet
:IPADDress
This command specifies the IP address assigned to the oscilloscope
ETHERne
t:NAME
This command speci fies the network name assigned to the oscilloscope
ETHERnet:PASSWord This command specifies the Ethernet access password
ETHERnet:PING Causes the oscilloscope to ping the gateway IP address
ETHERnet:PING:STATus? Returns the results from pinging the gateway IP address
ETHERnet:SUBNETMask This command specifies the remote interface subnet mask value
File System Command Group
Use the commands in the File System Command Group to help you use USB
media. You can use the commands to do the following:
List the contents of a directory
Create and delete directories
Create, read, rename, or delete a file
Format media
When using these commands, keep the following points in mind:
File arguments are always enclosed within double quotes:
"E:/MYDIR/TEK00001.SET"
File names follow the non-case sensitive, MSDOS format:
[DRIVE:][\PATH\]filename
Path separators may be either forwardslashes(/)orbackslashes(\)
NOTE. Using back slash as a path separator may produce some unexpected
results, depending on h
ow your application treats escaped characters. Many
applications recognize the sequence of back slash followed by an alphabetic
character as an e scaped character, a nd, as such, interpret that alphabetic
character as a control character. For example, the sequence "\n" may be
interpreted as a newline character; "\t" may be interpreted as a tab character. To
ensure that this interpretation does not occur, you can use double back slashes.
For example, "E:\\t
estfile.txt".
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