Commands Quick Reference 4
Agilent InfiniiVision 3000 X-Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Guide 83
Table 5 :BUS<n> Commands Summary
Command Query Options and Query Returns
:BUS<n>:BIT<m> {{0 |
OFF} | {1 | ON}} (see
page 243)
:BUS<n>:BIT<m>? (see
page 243)
{0 | 1}
<n> ::= 1 or 2; an integer in NR1
format
<m> ::= 0-15; an integer in NR1
format
:BUS<n>:BITS
<channel_list>, {{0 |
OFF} | {1 | ON}} (see
page 244)
:BUS<n>:BITS? (see
page 244)
<channel_list>, {0 | 1}
<channel_list> ::= (@<m>,<m>:<m>
...) where "," is separator and
":" is range
<n> ::= 1 or 2; an integer in NR1
format
<m> ::= 0-15; an integer in NR1
format
:BUS<n>:CLEar (see
page 246)
n/a <n> ::= 1 or 2; an integer in NR1
format
:BUS<n>:DISPlay {{0 |
OFF} | {1 | ON}} (see
page 247)
:BUS<n>:DISPlay? (see
page 247)
{0 | 1}
<n> ::= 1 or 2; an integer in NR1
format
:BUS<n>:LABel
<string> (see
page 248)
:BUS<n>:LABel? (see
page 248)
<string> ::= quoted ASCII string
up to 10 characters
<n> ::= 1 or 2; an integer in NR1
format
:BUS<n>:MASK <mask>
(see page 249)
:BUS<n>:MASK? (see
page 249)
<mask> ::= 32-bit integer in
decimal, <nondecimal>, or
<string>
<nondecimal> ::= #Hnn...n where n
::= {0,..,9 | A,..,F} for
hexadecimal
<nondecimal> ::= #Bnn...n where n
::= {0 | 1} for binary
<string> ::= "0xnn...n" where n
::= {0,..,9 | A,..,F} for
hexadecimal
<n> ::= 1 or 2; an integer in NR1
format