Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Syntax
HORizontal?
Examples
HORIZONTAL? might return the following horizontal settings
:HORIZONTAL:DELAY:MODE 1;TIME 0.0000;:HORIZONTAL:MAIN:SCALE
20.0000E-9;SAMPLERATE 5.0000E+9;UNITS "s";UNITS:STRING
"s";:HORIZONTAL:SAMPLERATE 5.0000E+9;RECORDLENGTH 1000000
HORizontal:DELay:MODe
This command specifies the horizontal delay mode.
Group
Horizontal
Syntax
HORizontal:DELay:MODe {OFF|ON|<NR1>}
HORizontal:DELay:MODe?
Related Commands
HORizontal:POSition
Arguments
OFF sets the Horizontal Delay Mode to off. This causes the HORizontal:POSition
command to operate like the HORIZONTAL POSITION knob on the front panel.
ON sets the Horizontal Delay Mode to on. This causes the
HORizontal:DELay:TIMe command to operate like the HORIZONTAL
POSITION knob on the front panel.
<NR1> = 0 sets the Horizontal Delay Mode to off; any other value sets this mode
to on.
Examples
HORIZONTAL:DELAY:MODE OFF sets the Horizontal Delay Mode to off, allowing
the horizontal position command to operate like the HORIZONTAL POSITION
knob on the front panel.
HORIZONTAL:DELAY:MODE? might return HORIZONTAL:DELA Y:MODE OFF
indicating that the Horizontal Delay Mode is off and that the horizontal position
command operates like the HORIZONTAL POSITION knob on the front panel.
HORizontal:DELay:TIMe
This command specifies the horizontal delay time (position) that is used when
delay is on (the default mode).
MDO4000/B/C, MSO/DPO4000B and MDO3000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer Manual 2-345