Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
<NR1>
This is a value in the range from 0 through 255. The binary bits of the DESER are
set according
to this value. For example, DESE 209 sets the DESER to the binary
value 11010001 (that is, the most signiļ¬cant bit in the register is set to 1, the next
most signiļ¬cant bit to 1, the next bit to 0, and so on).
The power-on default for DESER is all bits set if *PSC is 1. If *PSC is 0, the
DESER maint
ains its value through a power cycle.
NOTE. Setting the DESER and the ESER to the same value allows only those
codes to be entered into the Event Queue and summarized on the ESB bit (bit 5) of
the Status Byte Register. Use the *ESE command to set the ESER.
Examples
DESE 20 9 sets the DESER to binary 11010001, which enables the PON, URQ,
EXE, and OPC bits.
DESE? might return DESE 186, indicating that the DESER contains the binary
value 10111010.
DISplay? (Query Only)
This is a query only command that returns the current display settings.
Group
Display Control
Syntax
DISplay?
Examples
DISPLAY? might return the following:
DISPLAY:PERSISTENCE 0.200000000000; STYLE NORMA L; INTERPOLAT
SINX;SHOWVECTOR 1;GRATICULE:STYLE FULL; HDIVS 1.00000000000;
VDIVS 1 .00000000000; :DISPLAY:COLOR:B ACKGROUND 0;
FOREGROUND 7;CURSOR1 5 ; CURSOR2 5; HISTOGRAM 2 ; MASK
4; :DIS PLAY:MEASREADOU T 0; CURSREA DOUT 0; HISTREADOUT
0;WFMREADOUT 1; MASKRE ADOUT 0; MEASBAR 1
.
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