Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
HORizontal:F
ASTframe:MULtipleframes:NUMFRames:<wfm>
This command sets or queries the number of frames on the specified waveform
for the FastFrame multiple frames feature. The multiple frames feature supports
displaying m
ultiple frames in an overlaid manner.
Group
Horizontal
Syntax
HORizontal:FASTframe:MULti pleframes:NUMFRames:<wfm> <NR1>
HORizontal:FASTframe:MULti pleframes:NUMFRames:<wfm>?
Related Commands
HORizontal:FASTframe:MULtipleframes:FRAMESTart:<wfm>, HORizontal:
FASTframe:MULtipleframes:MODe, HORizontal:FASTframe:COUNt
Arguments
<wfm> specifies the waveform source. Valid waveforms include CH<x>,
MATH<x>, and REF<x>. Express the x variable as an integer ranging from
1 through 4.
<NR1> represents the number of frames on the specified waveform.
Examples
HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:MULTI PLEFRAMES:NUMFRAMES:CH1 3 sets the
number of frames to 3 on Channel 1.
HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:MULTI PLEFRAMES:NUMFRAMES:CH1? might return
:HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:MULT IPLEFRAMES:NUMFRAMES:CH1 1, indicating
that the number of frames on Channel 1 is 3.
HORizontal:FASTframe:REF:FRAme
This command sets or queries the Fas
tFrame reference frame number. The
Reference Frame number is used to calculate time differences for each frame
and displays those differences in the gra ticule. This command is equivalent to
selecting FastFrame Setup in the Horiz/Acq menu and entering a value in the
Time Stamps/Frame box.
Group
Horizontal
Syntax
HORizontal:FASTframe:REF:F RAme <NR1>
HORizontal:FASTframe:REF:F RAme?
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