TDS5000B Online Programmer Guide
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four--channel instruments or CH1 or CH2 for two--channel instruments.
You use these mnemonics in the command just as you do any other
mnemonic. For example, there is a CH1:POSition command, and there
is also a CH2:POSition command. In the command descriptions, this
list of choices is abbreviated as CH<x>.
Cursor Position Mnemonics
When cursors are displayed, commands may specify which cursor of
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Cursor Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
CURSOR<x> A cursor selector; <x> is either 1 or 2.
POSITION<x> A cursor selector; <x> is either 1 or 2.
HPOS<x> A cursor selector; <x> is either 1 or 2.
Math Specifier Mnemonics
Commands can specify the mathematical waveform to use as a mne-
monic in the header.
Math Specifier Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
MATH<x> A math waveform specifier; <x> is 1 through 4 for
four--channel instruments or 1 through 2 for two--
channel instruments.
Measurement Specifier Mnemonics
Commands can specify which measurement to set or query as a mne-
monic in the header. Up to eight automated measurements may be dis-
played on a four--channel instrument or four automated measurements
on a two--channel instrument.
Measurement Specifier Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
MEAS<x> A measurement specifier; <x> is 1 through 8 for
four--channel instruments or 1 through 4 for two--
channel instruments.
Channel Mnemonics
Commands specify the channel to use as a mnemonic in the header.
Channel Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
CH<x> A channel specifier; <x> is 1 through 4 for four--
channel instruments and 1 through 2 for two--
channel instruments.