ATG7 Analog Test Generator module remote commands
Returns the hor
izontal timing offset of the specified output. The <n> in
the command represents the output connector and you can specify from 1
through 4. "1" represents the BLACK 1 connector, "2" represents the BLACK
2 connector, "3" represents the SIGNAL connector, and "4" represents the
BARS connector.
:SENSe<n>:CORRection:MDELa y:HORizontal:STEP <numeric_value>
Sets the step increment used by the UP or DOWN commands. The unit is
microseconds. You can use UP, DOWN, or DEF instead of the numeric
values. The <n> in the command represents the output connector and you
can specify from 1 through 4. "1" represents the BLACK 1 connector, "2"
represen
ts the BLACK 2 connector, "3" represents the SIGNAL connector,
and "4" represents the BARS connector.
:SENSe<
n>:CORRection:MDELay:HORizon tal:STEP?
Returns the step increment used by the UP or DOWN commands. The <n>
in the c
ommand represents the output connector and you can specify from 1
through 4. "1" represents the BLACK 1 connector, "2" represents the BLACK
2 connector, "3" represents the SIGNAL connector, and "4" represents the
BARS connector.
:SENSe<n>:CORRection:MDELa y:VERTical <numeric_value>
Sets the vertical timing offset of the speci fied output. The argument can be
a floating point value that is translated into integer lines with a horizontal
offset. You can use UP, DOWN, or DEF instead of a numeric value. The <n>
in the command represents the output connector and you can specify from 1
through 4. "1" represents the BLACK 1 connector, "2" represents the BLACK
2c
onnector, "3" represents the SIGNAL connector, and "4" represents the
BARS connector.
:
SENSe<n>:CORRection:MDELay:V ERTical?
Returns the vertical timing offset of the specified output. The <n> in the
c
ommand represents the output connector and you can specify from 1 through
4. "1" represents the BLACK 1 connector, "2" represents the BLACK 2
connector, "3" represe nts the SIGNAL connector, and "4" represents the
BARS connector.
:SENSe<n>:CORRection:MDELa y:VERTical:STEP <numeric_value>
Sets the step increment used by the UP or DOWN commands. You can
use MIN, MAX, or DEF instead of the numeric values. The <n> in the
command represents the output connector and you can specify from 1 through
4. "1" represents the BLACK 1 connector, "2" represents the BLACK 2
connector, "3" represe nts the SIGNAL connector, and "4" represents the
BARS connector.
:SENSe<n>:CORRection:MDELa y:VERTical:STEP?
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