Keysight InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Guide 5
• Chapter 26, “:POWer Commands,” starting on page 619, describes commands
that control the DSOX4PWR power measurement application.
• Chapter 27, “:RECall Commands,” starting on page 713, describes commands
that recall previously saved oscilloscope setups, reference waveforms, or
masks.
• Chapter 28, “:SAVE Commands,” starting on page 723, describes commands
that save oscilloscope setups, screen images, and data.
• Chapter 29, “:SBUS<n> Commands,” starting on page 755, describes
commands that control oscilloscope functions associated with the serial
decode bus and serial triggering.
• Chapter 30, “:SEARch Commands,” starting on page 993, describes commands
that control oscilloscope functions associated with searching for waveform
events.
• Chapter 31, “:SYSTem Commands,” starting on page 1103, describes
commands that control basic system functions of the oscilloscope.
• Chapter 32, “:TIMebase Commands,” starting on page 1125, describes
commands that control all horizontal sweep functions.
• Chapter 33, “:TRIGger Commands,” starting on page 1139, describes
commands that control the trigger modes and parameters for each trigger
type.
• Chapter 34, “:WAVeform Commands,” starting on page 1233, describes
commands that provide access to waveform data.
• Chapter 35, “:WGEN<w> Commands,” starting on page 1269, describes
commands that control waveform generator (Option WGN) functions and
parameters.
• Chapter 36, “:WMEMory<r> Commands,” starting on page 1317, describes
commands that control reference waveforms.
• Chapter 37, “Obsolete and Discontinued Commands,” starting on page 1327,
describes obsolete commands which still work but have been replaced by
newer commands and discontinued commands which are no longer supported.
• Chapter 38, “Error Messages,” starting on page 1385, lists the instrument error
messages that can occur while programming the oscilloscope.
The command descriptions in this reference show upper and lowercase characters.
For example, :AUToscale indicates that the entire command name is :AUTOSCALE.
The short form, :AUT, is also accepted by the oscilloscope.
Then, there are chapters that describe programming topics and conceptual
information in more detail:
• Chapter 39, “Status Reporting,” starting on page 1393, describes the
oscilloscope's status registers and how to check the status of the instrument.
• Chapter 40, “Synchronizing Acquisitions,” starting on page 1417, describes
how to wait for acquisitions to complete before querying measurement results
or performing other operations with the captured data.