The maximum value of <scale> is the main timebase scale currently set, and 
the minimum value is expressed as: 50/(current sample rate x amplification 
factor). 
Wherein, the amplification factor is related to the sum number (the number of 
enabled analog channels plus the number of analog channels that are set as 
trigger sources and the number of enabled digital channel groups (D0 to D7; D8 
to D15). When the sum number counts as 1, the amplification factor is 10; when 
the sum number counts as 2, the amplification factor is 20; when the sum 
number counts as 3 or 4, the amplification factor is 40. 
Note: 
―  If an analog channel is both enabled and set as the trigger source, the sum 
number will only be counted once. 
―  If one or multiple channels in the digital channel group D0 to D7 (or D8 to 
D15) are enabled, the sum number will be counted once. 
―  For the pattern trigger or duration trigger, the sum number counts as 4, 
and the amplification factor is 40. 
For example, 
―  If only CH1 is enabled currently and there is only one trigger source (CH1), 
then, the sum number counts as 1, and the amplification factor is 10. 
―  If only CH1 is enabled currently and there is only one trigger source (CH2), 
then, the sum number counts as 2, and the amplification factor is 20. 
―  If CH1, CH2, and D0 to D7 are enabled currently; and there are two trigger 
sources (CH1 and CH2), then, the sum number counts as 3, and the 
amplification factor is 40. 
―  If CH1, D0 to D7, and D8 to D15 are enabled currently; and there is only 
one trigger source (CH2), then, the sum number counts as 4, and the 
amplification factor is 40. 
  The delayed timebase scale can only be the maximum value or the value 
decreased from the maximum value in 1-2-5 step. If the minimum value 
calculated by the expression mentioned above is not a settable value, the larger 
settable value that is nearest to the calculated value will be used as the 
minimum value. 
  For example, if the following conditions are met: 
The current main timebase scale is set to 50ms/div; the sample rate is 10MSa/s; 
only CH1 and CH2 are enabled; and there is only one trigger source (CH2). 
It can be concluded that the amplification factor is 20. The maximum value of 
<scale> is 50ms/div. The minimum value is calculated using the above 
expression: 50/(10M x 20) = 2.5e-7, namely 250ns/div. As 250ns/div is not a 
settable value, take the larger settable value that is nearest to the calculated 
value, namely the minimum value is 500ns/div.