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IM 701310-17E
Commands
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:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:BCOunt
Function Sets the bit length of the serial cursor or queries the
current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:BCOunt
{<NRf>}
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:BCOunt?
<x> = 1 or 2
<NRf> = 1 to 128 (bits)
Example
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:BCOUNT 8
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:BCOUNT?
-> :CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:BCOUNT 8
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:BITRate
Function Sets the bit rate of the serial cursor or queries the
current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:BITRate
{<NRf>}
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:BITRate?
<x> = 1 or 2
<NRf> = 1 to 1 G (bps)
Example
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:BITRATE 10
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:BITRATE?
-> :CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:
BITRATE 10.00E+00
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:BITorder
Function Sets the bit order of the serial cursor or queries the
current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:BITorder
{LSBFirst|MSBFirst}
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:BITorder?
<x> = 1 or 2
Example
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:
BITORDER LSBFIRST
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:BITORDER?
-> :CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:
BITORDER LSBFIRST
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:FORMat
Function Sets the display format of the serial cursor or queries
the current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:FORMat
{BINary|HEXa}
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:FORMat?
<x> = 1 or 2
Example
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:FORMAT HEXA
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:FORMAT?
-> :CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:FORMAT HEXA
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:HYSTeresis
Function Sets the hysteresis of the serial cursor or queries the
current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:HYSTeresis
{<NRf>}
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:HYSTeresis?
<x> = 1 or 2
<NRf> = 0 to 4 (div)
Example
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:HYSTERESIS 1
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:HYSTERESIS?
-> :CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:
HYSTERESIS 1.000E+00
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:JUMP
Function Moves the serial cursor to the specified direction.
Syntax
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:JUMP
{BACK|FRONt}
<x> = 1 or 2
Example
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:JUMP BACK
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:LEVel
Function Sets the threshold level of the serial cursor or queries
the current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:LEVel
{<Voltage>|<Current>}
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:LEVel?
<x> = 1 or 2
<V
oltage> and <Current> = See the DL9000 User’s
Manual.
Example
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:LEVEL 0V
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:LEVEL?
-> :CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:
LEVEL 0.000E+00
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:MODE
Function Turns ON/OFF the serial cursor or queries the current
setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:MODE
{<Boolean>}
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:MODE?
<x> = 1 or 2
Example
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:MODE ON
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:MODE?
-> :CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:MODE 1
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:POSition
Function Sets the serial cursor position or queries the current
setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:POSition
{<NRf>}
:CURSor:SERial:SCURsor<x>:POSition?
<x> = 1 or 2
<NRf> = –5 to 5 div
Example
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:POSITION 1
:CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:POSITION?
-> :CURSOR:SERIAL:SCURSOR1:
POSITION 1.000E+00
5.9 CURSor Group

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