Command Syntax
Histogram Statistics
Specifier Mnemonics
Commands can sp
ecify which Sigma value to return for histogram statistics as a
mnemonic in the header. A Sigma is specified in this way:
Table 2-6: Histogram Statistics Specifier Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
SIGMA<x> A histogram statistics specifier; <x> is either 1, 2, or 3.
Magnified Timebase
Specifier Mnemonics
Commands can specify which of two magnified timebases to se t or query as a
mnemonic in the header. The magnified timebases are specified in this way:
Table 2-7: Magnified Timebase Specifier Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
MAG<x> A magnified specifier; <x> is 1or 2.
Mask Specifier Mnemonics
Commands can specify which mask to set or query as a mnemonic in the header.
The masks are specified in this way:
Table2-8: MaskSpecifier Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
MASK<x> A mask specifier; <x> is 1 through 8.
Measurement Specifier
Mnemonics
Commands can specify which measurement to set or query as a mnemonic in
the header. Up to eight automated measurements may be displayed with each
displayed waveform. The displayed measurements are specified in this way:
Table 2-9: Measurement Specifier Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
MEAS<x> A measurement speci fier; <x> is 1 through 8.
SOURCE<x> A waveform specifier; <x> is either 1 (Source 1 waveform) or 2 (Source
2 waveform).
REFLevel<x>
A waveform specifier for reference level measurements; <x> is either 1
(Source 1 waveform) or 2 (Source 2 waveform).
Channel Mnemonics
Commands specify the channel to use as a mnemonic in the header.
Table 2-10: Channel Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
CH<x> A channel specifier; <x> is 1 through 8.
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