Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
MASK:USER:SEG
2:POINTS?
might return :MASK:USER:SEG2 :POINTS
0.0000 0.0000
, indicating that the X-Y user coordinates for user mask segment
2 in the selected mask is set to 0, 0.
MASK:USER:T
RIGTOSAMP
This command sets or returns the time, in seconds, from the (leading edge) trigger
position to the pulse bit sampling position. The query form of this command
returns th
e time v alue of the displayed mask. The set form of this command only
affects the user mask, regardless of the current (displayed) m ask.
Group
Mask
Syntax
MASK:USER:TRIGTOSAMP <NR3>
MASK:USER:TRIGTOSAMP?
Related Commands
MASK:USER:WIDth
Arguments
<NR3> is the floating point number that sets the time to the pulse bit sampling
position.
Examples
MASK:USER:TRIGTOSAMP 162E-9 sets the user mask time from the (leading
edge) trigger position to the pulse bit sampling position to 162 nanoseconds.
MASK:USER:TRIGTOSAMP? might return :MASK:USER:TRIG TOSAMP 0.0000,
indicating that the time value of the displayed mask is set to 0 nanosecond.
MASK:USER:VOFFSet
This command sets or returns the nominal vertical offset, in volts, used to
vertically offset the input channels. The query form of this command returns the
offset value of the displayed mask. The set form of this command only affects the
user mask, regardless of the current (displayed) mask.
Group
Mask
Syntax
MASK:USER:VOFFSet <NR3>
MASK:USER:VOFFSet?
Related Commands
MASK:USER:VPOS, MASK:USER:VSCAle
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