Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
NOTE. Data from
a successful compensation is not automatically saved into
nonvolatile user storage. Use the COMPensate:SAVe commands if you want to
retain the data in nonvolatile storage.
Group
Compensation
Syntax
COMPensate:CH<x>
Related Commands
COMPensate:SAVe:USER:CH<x>
Examples
COMPENSATE:CH1 performs the compensation routines for module occupying
channel 1.
COMPensate:DARKLev:CH<x> (No Query Form)
This command (no query form) compensates an optical channel by removing
residual DC offsets in the entire vertical path. This provides better DC offset
compensation at the current vertical settings. Before sending this comm
and,
disconnect the input to the optical channel (or turn off the optical source) so there
is no optical signal (that is, it is “dark”).
Group
Compensation
Syntax
COMPensate:DARKLev:CH<x>
Examples
COMPENSATE:DARKLEV:CH1 performs the darklevel compensation on the optical
module occupying channel 1.
COMPensate:DATE:CH<x>? (Query Only)
This is a query only command that returns the date and the time of the current
in-use (that is, run-time) compensation data for the module channel.
Group
Compensation
Syntax
COMPensate:DATE:CH<x>?
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