Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
NOTRUNNING;:A
UXOUT:SOURCE ATRIGGER;EDGE FALLING;:CMDBATCH
1;:HEADER 1;:LOCK NONE ;:ROSC:SOURCE INTERNAL;:VERBOSE
1;:ALIAS:STATE 0;:DISPLAY:CLOCK 1;COLOR:PALETTE
NORMAL;MATHCOLOR DEFAULT;REFCOLOR DEFAULT;:DISPLAY:FILTER
SINX;FORMAT YT;GRATICULE FULL;INTENSITY:WAVEFORM
75.0000;AUTOBRIGHT 1;:DISPLAY:PERSI STENCE
OFF;STYLE V
ECTORS;TRIGBAR SHORT;TRIGT 1;VARPERSIST
500.0000E-3;:HARDCOPY:FIL ENAME "untitled";PORT
FILE;:DIAG:LEVEL SUBSYS;:SAVE:WAVEF ORM:FILEFORMAT
INTERNAL;:TRIGGER:A:MODE AUTO;TYPE
EDGE;LEVEL 0.0000;HOLDOFF:BY DEFAULT;TIME
1.5000E-6;:TRIGGER:A:EDGE :SOURCE CH1;COUPLING DC;SLOPE R ISE;
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SETUp:NAMe
This command allows you to create (or query) a name for your saved setups. The
default name for all user setups is “User.” The default name for factory setups
is “Factory.”
This command is equivalent to selecting Save As from the File menu, pressing
the Setup button, selecting the desired setup location, clicking the keyboard icon,
and entering your setup name.
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
SETUp:NAMe <NR1>,<QString>
SETUp:NAMe? <NR1>
Related Commands
SAVe:SETUp
Arguments
<NR1> specifies a location in which the setup label is stored. Location values
range from 1 through 10.
<QString> is a string containing the setup label.
Examples
SETUP:NAME 1, "My Setup" changes the setup label for internal setup location
1to“MySetup”.
SETUP:NAME? 2 might return :SETUP:NAME 2,"My Setup", indicating that
“My Setup” is the setup label that you defined for internal setup location 2.
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