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Parameters:
<Boolean> ON - the limit line colors are defined via
DISPlay:CMAP<DispEl>:RGB where <DispEl> = 9 ... 12.
The limit line colors are independent of the trace colors.
OFF - all limit lines have the color of the associated trace.
*RST: n/a (a *RST does not affect the setting). In the fac-
tory configuration, OFF is preset.
Example:
DISP:CMAP:LIMit OFF
Use the trace colors for all limit lines associated with each trace.
Subsequent limit line color definitions will be ignored until indi-
vidual limit settings are enabled again.
DISPlay:CMAP:LIMit:FCOLorize:STATe ON
Assign a different trace color to failed trace sections.
DISPlay:CMAP:LIMit:FSYMbol:STATe OFF
Remove the limit fail symbols from the trace.
Manual operation: See "Limit Test > Use Trc Color for Limit Lines" on page 849
DISPlay:CMAP:MARKer[:STATe] <Boolean>
Displays all markers with the same color or display each marker with the color of the
associated trace. The colors of all display elements are defined via
DISPlay:CMAP<DispEl>:RGB <Red>, <Green>, <Blue> ...
Parameters:
<Boolean> ON - all markers have the same color, to be defined via
DISPlay:CMAP<DispEl>:RGB <Red>, <Green>, <Blue>.
The marker color is independent of the trace colors.
OFF - each marker has the color of the associated trace.
Example: See DISPlay:CMAP<DispEl>:RGB
Manual operation: See "General > Same Color all Markers" on page 850
DISPlay:CMAP<DispEl>:RGB <Red>, <Green>, <Blue>[, <TraceStyle>[,
<TraceWidth>]]
Defines the user color scheme using the Red/Green/Blue color model. For traces also
the line style and width can be defined.
Use DISPlay:CMAP:TRACe:RGB to define the properties of a particular trace, refer-
enced by its name.
Suffix:
<DispEl>
.
Number of the display element as described in the table below.
Parameters:
<Red> Red content of the defined color.
Range: 0 (zero intensity, corresponding to a 0 in the 24-bit
color model) to 1 (full intensity, corresponding to
255 in the 24-bit color model).
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