Group
Vertical
Syntax
CH<x>:OFFSet <NR3>
CH<x>:OFFSet?
Related commands
CH<x>:POSition on page 64
Arguments
<NR3> is the offset value for the specified channel <x>.
Examples
CH3:OFFSet 2.0E-3 sets the offset for channel 3 to 2 mV.
CH4:OFFSet? might return :CH4:OFFSET 1.0000E-03 indicating that the offset
for channel 4 is set to 1 mV.
CH<x>:POSition
Sets or queries the vertical position of the specified instrument channel. The
value of <x> can vary from 1 through 4 depending on the instrument model.
The position voltage value is applied to the signal before digitization. Increasing
the position value of a waveform causes the waveform to move up. Decreasing
the position value causes the waveform to move down. The position value
determines the vertical graticule coordinate at which input signal values, minus
the present offset setting for that channel, are displayed. For example, if the
position for Channel 3 is set to 2.0 and the offset is set to 3.0, then input signals
equal to 3.0 units are displayed 2.0 divisions above the center of the screen (at
1 V/div).
Group
Vertical
C commands
64 TBS2000 Series Programmer