Remote control commands
R&S
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Parameters:
<YSource> C1W1 | C2W1 | C3W1 | C4W1 | M1 | M2 | M3 | M4 | M5 | M6 |
M7 | M8 | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | SG1TL1 | SG1TL2 | SG2TL1 |
SG2TL2 | SG3TL1 | SG3TL2 | SG4TL1 | SG4TL2 | SG5TL2 |
SG6TL1 | SG6TL2 | SG7TL1 | SG7TL2 | SG8TL1 | SG8TL2 |
Z1V1 | Z1V2 | Z1V3 | Z1V4 | Z1I1 | Z1I2 | Z1I3 | Z1I4 | Z2V1 |
Z2V2 | Z2V3 | Z2V4 | Z2I1 | Z2I2 | Z2I3 | Z2I4 | DIFF1 | DIFF2 |
COMMON1 | COMMON2
Source of y-values, see Chapter 18.4.2, "Waveform parameter",
on page 1074
*RST: C2W1
Usage: Asynchronous command
18.11 Cursor measurements
Some of the commands in the following chapter are asynchronous. An overlapping or
asynchronous command does not automatically finish executing before the next com-
mand starts executing. If overlapping commands must be executed in a defined order,
e.g. to avoid wrong measurement results, they must be serviced sequentially.
To prevent an overlapping execution of commands, one of the commands *OPC,
*OPC? or *WAI can be used after the command or a command set.
For more information, see:
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www.rohde-schwarz.com/rc-via-scpi, chapter "Command Sequence and Synchro-
nization"
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Chapter 18.3, "Programming examples", on page 1054
18.11.1 Cursor setup..............................................................................................................1238
18.11.2 Cursor results............................................................................................................1245
18.11.3 Peak search using cursors........................................................................................1247
18.11.1 Cursor setup
CURSor<m>:STATe......................................................................................................1239
CURSor<m>:AOFF...................................................................................................... 1239
CURSor<m>:FUNCtion.................................................................................................1239
CURSor<m>:SOURce..................................................................................................1240
CURSor<m>:SSOurce..................................................................................................1240
CURSor<m>:USSource................................................................................................1241
CURSor<m>:TRACking[:STATe].................................................................................... 1241
CURSor<m>:X1Position............................................................................................... 1241
CURSor<m>:X2Position............................................................................................... 1242
CURSor<m>:XCOupling............................................................................................... 1242
CURSor<m>:Y1Position............................................................................................... 1242
CURSor<m>:Y2Position............................................................................................... 1243
Cursor measurements