Commands listed in alphabetical order
Syntax
DISplay:COLor
s {NORMal |INVERTed}
DISplay:COLors?
Arguments
NORMal specifies normal color mode.
INVERTed specifies inverted color mode.
Examples
DISPLAY:COLORS NORMAL sets the display colors to normal.
DISPLAY:COLORS? might return :DISPLAY:COLORS INVERTED indicating
the display colors are inverted.
DISplay:GLObal:B<x>:STATE
This command sets o r queries the global state (display mode On or Off) of the
specified bus. Settin
g this value true (On or NR1 ≠ 0 ) turns on the source in the
waveform view. Setting this value false (Off or NR1 = 0 ) turns off the source
in the waveform view. This command only works if the specified bus is added
already.
Group
Display Control
Syntax
DISplay:GLObal:B<x>:STATE {<NR1>|OFF|O N}
Arguments
<NR1> =0disabl
es the display of the specified bus; any o ther value enables
display of the bus.
ON enables display of the specified bus.
OFF disables display of the specified bus.
Examples
DISplay:GLObal:B1:STATE OFF turns off the display of bus 1.
DISplay:GLObal:B1:STATE? might return :DISPLAY:GLOBAL:B1:STATE 1
indicating the bus is displayed.
DISplay:GLObal:CH<x>:STATE
This command sets o r queries the global state (display mode On or Off) of the
specified channel (both analog and digital). Setting this value true (On or NR1
≠ 0 ) turns on the source in the waveform view. Setting this value false (Off or
NR1 = 0 ) turns off the source in the waveform view. This command only works
if the specified channel is added already.
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