Tektronix SignalVu Vector Analysis Software User Guide
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SignalVu Vector Analysis Software
Product Information
The SignalVu Vector Analysis Software is a programming tool that
provides supplementary information about the remote commands for
the SignalVu Vector Signal Analysis Software. This software enables
users to analyze RF signal behavior using the MSO/DPO5000, DPO7000,
and DPO/DSA/MSO70000 Series Oscilloscopes. It is compatible with
the RSA6000 Series Real-Time Analyzers and allows users to perform
RF signal analysis with the same software.
The software can be downloaded from the Tektronix website at
www.tektronix.com/manuals. It supports various measurement displays
available on the RSA6100B Series analyzers and provides command
syntax and examples for remote communication with the
instrument.
Product Usage Instructions
To use the SignalVu Vector Analysis Software, follow these
steps:
-
Download the software from the Tektronix website at
www.tektronix.com/manuals. -
Install the software on your computer.
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Connect your MSO/DPO5000, DPO7000, or DPO/DSA/MSO70000 Series
Oscilloscope to your computer. -
Launch the SignalVu Vector Analysis Software.
-
Refer to the “Syntax and Commands” section of the SignalVu
Vector Analysis Software Programmer Manual for information on how
to structure and send commands to the analyzer. -
Use the measurement displays available on your RSA6100B Series
analyzer to analyze RF signal behavior. -
Refer to the “Status and Events” section of the manual to
request information from the instrument and interpret status and
error messages.
Note: Ensure that the measurement view you want to analyze is
active on the screen to avoid execution errors when sending
commands.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5
Related documentation………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5
Getting Started………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6
Overview of the Manual……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6
Setting up remote communication………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
7 Measurement support………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7
Remote command support…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10
Syntax and Commands……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………13
Command syntax…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13
Backus-Naur Form Definition……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….13
SCPI Commands and Queries……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..13 IEEE
488.2 Common Commands…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………17 Constructed
Mnemonics…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18 Command
groups……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18 Functional
groups……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 Programming
hints……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..19 IEEE common
commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 19 Obsolete
commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20 Abort
commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………20 Calculate
commands……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21 Marker
mnemonics……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 39 Calibration
commands……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39 Display
commands……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………40 Fetch
commands…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 62 Initiate
commands…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….82 Input
commands……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 83 Mass memory
commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….83 Specifying the
File…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 86 Output
commands…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….87 Read
commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………88 Sense
commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 109 Status
commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 136 Source
commands…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 139 System
commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 139 Trace
commands…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 140 Trace
mnemonics……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 148 Trigger
commands…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 149 Unit
commands……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 150 Retrieving
response message…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 151
Command descriptions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 152
Calculate commands……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 153
Calibration commands……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 451
Display commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….460 Fetch
commands…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 832
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Input commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 1228
Memory commands……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1235 Output
commands…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1289 Read
commands…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1298 Sense
commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1655 Status
commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2225 System
commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2273 Trace
Commands………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2305 Status and
Events………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2457 Status and
event reporting system…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2457 Status
Byte…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..2459 Standard
event status block……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2461
Operation status block………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2462
Questionable Status Block……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..2462
Queues………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2464 Status
and event processing sequence…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2465
Synchronizing execution……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2466
Error messages and codes……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2467
Command errors…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2467
Execution errors……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..2468
Device specific errors………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2470
Query Errors…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2470 Device
errors………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2470 Status
Conditions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2473 Global
status………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2473 Measurement
status………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2473 Source
status…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2474
Appendices……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2476
Appendix A: Character charts…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2476 Appendix B: SCPI conformance
information……………………………………………………………………………………………………..2476 Appendix C: Creating a
DPX Frame Access Plugin……………………………………………………………………………………………2478
Glossary……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2481
Glossary……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2481
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Preface
Preface
This document provides supplementary information about the remote commands for
the SignalVu Vector Signal Analysis Software. The SignalVu software enables
you to use the MSO/DPO5000, DPO7000, and DPO/DSA/MSO70000 Series Oscilloscopes
to analyze RF signal behavior with the same software used on the RSA6000
Series Real-Time Analyzers. The remote command details are described in the
following manuals that can be downloaded from www.tektronix.com/manuals.
· RSA6100B Series and RSA5100A Series Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers Programmer
Manual · MSO/DPO5000, DPO7000/C, DPO70000/B/C, DSA70000/B/C, and MSO70000/C
Series Digital Oscilloscopes Programmer Manual The SignalVu software supports
the use of the RSA6100B Series commands with some limitations. For example,
commands that control output functions are not supported. The details are
given in the Measurement Display Support and Remote Command Support sections
of this manual. Some commands are added for the SignalVu software and are
described in the Additional Commandssection. The error messages and codes are
listed in the Error Messages and Codes section. This manual is composed of the
following sections: · Getting Started outlines how to use the GPIB interface.
· Syntax and Commands defines the syntax used in command descriptions,
presents a list of all command subsystems, and presents
detailed descriptions of all programming commands. · Status and Events
describes how the status and Events Reporting system operates and presents a
list of all system errors. · Appendices provides additional information
including character charts, GPIB interface specification, and factory
initialization settings.
Related documentation
· SignalVu Vector Signal Analysis Software Help The help contains detailed
information about how to operate the application and is found in the SignalVu
application. A PDF of the Help is also available at www.tek.com/manuals.
· TekVISA Programmer Manual (Tektronix part number 077-0140-XX) This manual is
available as a printable PDF file on the Tektronix Web site
(www.tek.com/manuals). The manual describes TekVISA, the Tektronix
implementation of the VISA Application Programming Interface (API). TekVISA is
industry-compliant software for writing interoperable instrument drivers in a
variety of Application Development Environments (ADEs).
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Getting Started
Getting Started
You can write computer programs that remotely take measurements and read those
measurements for further analysis or storage. To help you get started with
programming, this section includes the following subsections. · Overview of
the Manual
Summarizes each major section of this manual. · Measurement Support
Describes which RSA measurement displays are available with the software. ·
Setting Up Remote Communication
Describes how to set up an oscilloscope to a controller and set a unique
device address. · Remote Command Support
Describes which groups of RSA commands are supported or not supported by the
software.
Overview of the Manual
The information contained in each major section of this manual is described
below.
Syntax and Commands
Syntax and Commands, describes the structure and content of the messages your
program sends to the analyzer. The following figure shows command parts as
described in the Command Syntax subsection.
Figure 1: Command parts
Section 2 also describes the effect of each command and provides examples of
how you might use it. The Command Groups subsection provides lists by
functional areas. The commands are listed alphabetically in the Command
Descriptions section.
Figure 2: Functional groupings and an alphabetical list of commands
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Status and Events
The program may request information from the instrument. The instrument
provides information in the form of status and error messages. The following
figure illustrates the basic operation of this system. Section 3, Status and
Events,describes how to get status or event information from the program and
details the event and error messages.
Figure 3: Event-driven program
Setting up remote communication
Connect your oscilloscope to a controller and set a unique device address. The
default settings for the GPIB configuration are: · GPIB Address 1 · GPIB
ModeGPIB Talk/Listen To change either of the GPIB settings, do the following:
- Select GPIB Configuration from the Utilities menu. 2. Click the
Configuration Talk/Listen button. 3. Change the GPIB Address to a unique
address. 4. Click the Close button. The instrument is now set up for
bidirectional communication with your controller.For details, refer to the
Programmer manual for your oscilloscope.
Measurement support
The RSA6100B Series analyzers support various measurements, which are categorized into measurement view groups. The following table lists all measurement displays available on the RSA6100B Series analyzers. The columns at right show whether or not a measurement is supported by the SignalVu software. Required options, if applicable, are noted in the left column.
Note: If you send a command for the measurement view that is not active on screen, an execution error will occur.
Note: Some measurement displays require installed options. See the Tektronix Web site product page for a list of available options.
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Table 1: Measurement support Measurement group General signal viewing
Analog Modulation Phase Noise and Jitter Settling Time (requires Option SV12)
General purpose digital modulation (requires Option SV21)
RF
Table continued…
Measurement Amplitude vs Time
Frequency vs Time Phase vs Time RF I&Q vs Time Spectrogram Spectrum Time
overview Amplitude modulation Frequency modulation Phase modulation Phase
Noise Display Freq Settling Phase Settling
Constellation Demod I&Q versus Time EVM vs Time Eye Diagram Freq Dev vs Time
Mag Error vs Time Phase Error vs Time Signal quality Symbol table Trellis User
defined filters Channel power and ACPR Freq Settling (requires Option SVT).
MCPR Occupied Bandwidth Phase Settling (requires Option SVT) Signal Strength
(requires Option MAP) SEM Spurious
Getting Started
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Measurement group OFDM(requires Option SVO)
WLAN (requires Option SV23,SV24, or SV25)
P25 Analysis (requires Option SV26) Bluetooth Analysis (requires Option SV27)
Table continued…
Measurement OFDM Channel Response OFDM Constellation OFDM EVM OFDM Mag Error OFDM Phase Error OFDM Power OFDM Summary OFDM Symbol Table OFDM Flatness WLAN Channel Response WLAN Constellation WLAN EVM WLAN Flatness WLAN Mag Error WLAN Phase Error WLAN Power vs Time WLAN Summary WLAN Symbol Table SEM P25 Eye Diagram P25 Freq Dev vs Time P25 Power vs Time P25 Constellation P25 Symbol Table P25 Summary MCPR Time Overveiw BT 20dB BW BT CF Offset and Drift BT Constellation BT Eye Diagram BT Freq Dev vs Time BT Inband Emission BT Summary BT Symbol Table Time Overview
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Measurement group LTE Analysis (requires Option SV28)
Measurement LTE ACLR LTE Channel Spectrum LTE Constellation LTE Power vs Time SEM
Getting Started
Pulsed RF (requires Option SVP) 802.11ad Analysis (requires Option SV30)
5GNR Analysis (requires Option SVE and 5GNR)
Audio Analysis (requires Option SVA)
Pulse statistics Pulse table Pulse trace
802.11ad Summary 802.11ad Symbol Table 802.11ad Constellation 802.11ad EVM vs
Time
NR Constellation NR Channel Power NR Adjacent Channel Power NR Spectral
Emission Mask NR Summary Audio Spectrum Audio Summary
Remote command support
The SignalVu software supports the use of the RSA6100B Series analyzer remote
commands with some limitations. The following table summarizes the RSA6100B
Series commands supported and not supported by the SignalVu software for each
command group. For details on the RSA6100B Series remote commands, refer to
the RSA6100B Programmer Manual. It is available for download at
www.tektronix.com/downloads.
Table 2: Command support summary
Command group
Function
Commands supported
Commands not supported
IEEE common CALCulate
Conforms to the IEEE Std 488.2. Use the oscilloscope IEEE
Controls the markers and the All search operations.
common commands. 1 CALCulate:DPSA:
CALibration Table continued…
Calibrates the instrument.
Use the oscilloscope
CALibrate commands. 1
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Command group DISPlay FETCh INITiate INPut
MMEMory
OUTPut READ SENSe
Table continued…
Function
Commands supported
Getting Started Commands not supported
Controls the presentation of text, All graph, and trace.
Retrieves the measurements from the last acquired data.
All except in the right box.
Controls the initiation of data acquisition.
Controls the characteristics of the signal input.
All All except in the right box.
DISPlay:DPSA: DISPlay:CCDF: FETCh:RFIN:IQ:SCALe? FETCh:DPSA:
INPut[:RF]:ATTenuation INPut[:RF]:ATTenuation:AUTO
INPut[:RF]:ATTenuation:MONitor: STATe INPut[:RF]:GAIN:STATe
Provides mass storage capabilities for the instrument.
Setup and TIQ files
(:MMEMory:xxx:IQ and :MMEMory:xx:STATe) contain complete oscilloscope setup
information. When one of these files is loaded, the oscilloscope is setup
according to the saved oscilloscope settings in the file.
All except in the right box.
(See Note following this
table.)
You can also use the FILESystem commands of the oscilloscope. [1]
MMEMory:CALibration:LOAD:C ORRection :EXTernal:EDIT
MMEMory:CALibration:STORe:C ORRection :EXTernal:EDIT
Controls the characteristics of the signal output.
Obtains the measurement results All except in the right box. by acquiring fresh data.
Sets up detailed conditions for each measurement.
All except in the right box. (See Note following this
table.)
You can also use the additional commands.
All
READ:DPSA
SENSe:ACQuisition:FFRame:A CTual? SENSe:ACQuisition:FFRame:Li mit
SENSe:ACQuisition:FFRame:S TATe SENSe:ANALysis:ADVanced:DI THer
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Command group STATus SYSTem
TRACe TRIGger UNIT
Function
Commands supported
Commands not supported
Controls the status and event registers.
Sets or queries system parameters for operation.
All except in the right box.
Controls trace activation and math operations.
Controls triggering.
Specifies fundamental units for measurement.
All except in the right box.
Use the oscilloscope –
All
SYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB[:S ELF]:ADDRess SYSTem:DATE SYSTem:TIME SYSTem:VERSion
SYSTem:HW:VERSion TRACe:DPSA
TRIGger commands. 1 – UNIT:POWer (Use the SENSe:POWer:UNITs command.)
[1] Refer to the MSO/DPO5000, DPO7000/C, DPO70000/B/C, DSA70000/B/C, and
MSO70000/C Series Digital Oscilloscopes Programmer Manual..
Quick Tips
· The :MMEMory:LOAD:IQ command accepts the file extensions other than .tiq. In
the RSA6100B Series spectrum analyzers, this command ignores the file
extension passed in (if any), and assumes that it is .tiq. In the SignalVu
software, the file extension can be either .tiq or .wfm, and so is not
ignored. If no file extension is included, it is assumed to be .tiq.
· To avoid conflicts with the oscilloscope commands, use the following syntax.
· · Use the command header SENSe:SIGNalvu:ACQuisition for the
SENSe:ACQuisition commands. For example, replace the
SENSe:ACQuisition:BANDwidth command with
SENSe:SIGNalvu:ACQuisition:BANDwidth. · Replace the
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Syntax and Commands
Command syntax
This section contains information on the Standard Commands for Programmable
Instruments (SCPI) and IEEE 488.2 Common Commands you can use to program your
RSA Series analyzer. The information is organized in the following subsections
· Backus-Naur Form Definition · SCPI Commands and Queries · IEEE 488.2 Common
Commands · Constructed Mnemonics
Backus-Naur Form Definition
This manual may describe commands and queries using the Backus-Naur Form (BNF)
notation. The following table defines the standard BNF symbols.
Table 3: BNF symbols and meanings
Symbol < > := | { } [ ] . . . ( )
Meaning Defined element Is defined as Exclusive OR Group; one element is required Optional; can be omitted Previous element(s) may be repeated Comment
SCPI Commands and Queries
SCPI is a standard created by a consortium that provides guidelines for remote
programming of instruments. These guidelines provide a consistent programming
environment for instrument control and data transfer. This environment uses
defined programming messages, instrument responses, and data format across all
SCPI instruments, regardless of manufacturer. The analyzer uses a command
language based on the SCPI standard.
The SCPI language is based on a hierarchical or tree structure as shown in the
following figure that represents a subsystem. The top level of the tree is the
root node; it is followed by one or more lower-level nodes.
Figure 4: Example of SCPI subsystem hierarchy tree
You can create commands and queries from these subsystem hierarchy
trees.Commands specify actions for the instrument to perform. Queries return
measurement data and information about parameter settings.
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Creating Commands
SCPI commands are created by stringing together the nodes of a subsystem hierarchy and separating each node by a colon.
In the figure above, TRIGger is the root node and EVENt, GATed, INPut, and SOURce are lower-level nodes. To create a SCPI command, start with the root node TRIGger and move down the tree structure adding nodes until you reach the end of a branch. Most commands and some queries have parameters; you must include a value for these parameters. If you specify a parameter value that is out of range, the parameter will be set to a default value. The command descriptions,list the valid values for all parameters.
For example, TRIGgerEVENt:SOURce EXTRear is a valid SCPI command created from the hierarchy tree. (See Figure 2.)
Creating Queries
To create a query, start at the root node of a tree structure, move down to the end of a branch, and add a question mark. TRIGgerEVENt:SOURce? is an example of a valid SCPI query using the hierarchy tree in the figure. (See Figure 2.)
Query Responses
The query causes the analyzer to return information about its status or
settings.When a query is sent to the analyzer, only the values are returned.
When the returned value is a mnemonic, it is noted in abbreviated format, as
shown in the following table.
Table 4: Query response examples
Query CALCulate:SPECtrum:MARKer:X SENSe:SPECtrum:FFT:WINDow
Response 7.50E+9 BH4B
A few queries also initiate an operation action before returning information.
For example, the *CAL? query runs a calibration.
Parameter Types
Every parameter in the command and query descriptions is of a specified
type.The parameters are enclosed in brackets, such as
Table 5: Parameter types used in syntax descriptions
Parameter type arbitrary block 1
Description A specified length of arbitrary data
Example
512234xxxxx . . . where 5 indicates that the following 5 digits (12234)
specify the length of the data in bytes;xxxxx … indicates the data
Boolean binary octal hexadecimal2
Boolean numbers or values
ON or 1; OFF or 0
Binary numbers
B0110
Octal numbers
Q57, #Q3
Hexadecimal numbers (0-9, A, B, C, D, E, F) #HAA, #H1
NR12numeric NR223 numeric Table continued…
Integers Decimal numbers
0, 1, 15, -1 1.2, 3.141516, -6.5
1 Defined in ANSI/IEEE 488.2 as “Definite Length Arbitrary Block Response Data.” 2 An ANSI/IEEE 488.2-1992-defined parameter type. 3 Some commands and queries will accept an octal or hexadecimal value even though the parameter type is defined as NR1.
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Parameter type NR32 NRf2numeric
string4
Description Floating point numbers
Flexible decimal number that may be type NR1, NR2 or NR3
Alphanumeric characters (must be within quotation marks)
Example 3.1415E-9, -16.1E5 See NR1, NR2, and NR3 examples
“Testing 1, 2, 3”
Special Characters
The Line Feed (LF) character (ASCII 10), and all characters in the range of
ASCII 127-255 are defined as special characters. These characters are used in
arbitrary block arguments only; using these characters in other parts of any
command yields unpredictable results.
Abbreviating Commands,Queries, and Parameters
You can abbreviate most SCPI commands, queries, and parameters to an accepted
short form. This manual shows these short forms as a combination of upper and
lower case letters. The upper case letters indicate the accepted short form of
a command. As shown in the following figure, you can create a short form by
using only the upper case letters. The accepted short form and the long form
are equivalent and request the same action of the instrument.
Figure 5: Example of abbreviating a command
Note: The numeric suffix of a command or query may be included in either the
long form or short form; the analyzer will default to “1” if no suffix is
used. In the above figure, the “3” of “MARKer3” indicates that the command is
directed to Marker 3.
Chaining Commands and Queries
You can chain several commands or queries together into a single message. To
create a chained message, first create a command or query, add a semicolon(;),
and then add more commands or queries and semicolons until the message is
complete. If the command following a semicolon is a root node, precede it with
a colon (:). The following figure illustrates a chained message consisting of
several commands and queries. The single chained message should end in a
command or query, not a semicolon. Responses to any queries in your message
are separated by semicolons.
4 Defined in ANSI/IEEE 488.2 as “String Response Data.”
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Figure 6: Example of chaining commands and queries
If a command or query has the same root and lower-level nodes as the previous
command or query, you can omit these nodes. In the following figure, the
second command has the same root node (TRIGgerEVENt) as the first command, so
these nodes can be omitted.
Figure 7: Example of omitting root and lower-level nodes in a chained message
Unit and SI Prefix
If the decimal numeric argument refers to amplitude, frequency, or time, you
can express it using SI units instead of using the scaled explicit point input
value format
The following table lists the available units. Table 6: Available units
Symbol dB dBm DEG Hz PCT s V
Meaning decibel (relative amplitude) decibel (absolute amplitude) degree (phase) hertz (frequency) percent (%) second (time) volt
The available SI prefixes are shown in the following table.
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Table 7: Available SI prefixes
SI prefix
Z
A
F
P
N
U
MK
MA5 G
T
PE EX
Corresponding power 10-21 10-18 10-15 10-12 10-9 10-6 10-3 10+3 10+6 10+9 10+12 10+15 10+18
You can omit a unit in a command, but you must include the unit when using a
SI prefix. For example, frequency of 15 MHz can be described as follows
15.0E6, 1.5E7Hz, 15000000, 15000000Hz, 15MHz, etc (“15M” is not allowed.) Note
that you can use either lower or upper case units and prefixes. The following
examples have the same result, respectively. 170mHz, 170mHz, 170MHz, etc
250mv, 250mV, 250MV, etc
General Rules
Here are three general rules for using SCPI commands, queries, and parameters:
· You can use single (‘) or double (” “) quotation marks for quoted strings, but you cannot use both types of quotation marks for the same string. correct “This string uses quotation marks correctly.” correct
This string also uses quotation marks correctly.’ incorrect “This string does
not use quotation marks correctly.’ · You can use upper case, lower case, or a
mixture of both cases for all commands, queries, and parameters.
SENSE:SPECTRUM:FFT:LENGTH 1024 is the same as sense:spectrum:fft:length 1024
and SENSE:spectrum:FFT:length 1024
Note: Literal strings (quoted) are case sensitive, for example, file names.
· No embedded spaces are allowed between or within nodes. correct
SENSE:SPECTRUM:FFT:LENGTH 1024 incorrect SENSE: SPECTRUM: FFT: LEN GTH 1024
IEEE 488.2 Common Commands
ANSI/IEEE Standard 488.2 defines the codes, formats, protocols, and usage of
common commands and queries used on the interface between the controller and
the instruments.The analyzer complies with this standard.
Command and Query Structure
The syntax for an IEEE 488.2 common command is an asterisk () followed by a
command and, optionally, a space and parameter value. The syntax for an IEEE
488.2 common query is an asterisk () followed by a query and a question
mark.All of the common commands and queries are listed in the last part of the
Syntax and Commands section. The following are examples of common commands:
5 When the unit is “Hz”, “M” may be used instead of “MA” so that the frequency
can be represented by “MHz”
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· ESE 16 · CLS
The following are examples of common queries
· ESR · IDN
Constructed Mnemonics
Some header mnemonics specify one of a range of mnemonics. For example, a
trace mnemonic can be either TRACe1, TRACe2, TRACe3, or TRACe4. You use these
mnemonics in the command just as you do any other mnemonic. For example, there
is a TRACe1:SPECtrum:FUNCtion command, and there is also a
TRACe2:SPECtrum:FUNCtion command. In the command descriptions, this list of
choices is abbreviated as TRACe
Table 8: Constructed mnemonics
Symbol MARKer
Meaning A marker specifier where
RANGe
A range specifier where
SPUR
A spurious specifier where
TRACe
A trace specifier where
Command groups
This section lists the analyzer commands in two ways. It first presents them
by functional groups. It then lists them alphabetically.The functional group
list starts below.The alphabetical list provides more detail on each command.
For the complete list of commands, see the Command Descriptions section.
The analyzers conform to the Standard Commands for Programmable
Instruments(SCPI) 1999.0 and IEEE Std 488.2-1987, except where noted.
Items followed by question marks are queries; items without question marks are
commands. Some items in this section have a question mark in parentheses () in
the command header section; this indicates that the item can be both a command
and a query.
For the conventions of notation in this manual, refer to Command Syntax and
following pages.
Functional groups
All commands are divided into groups as shown in the following table. Table 9: List of command group
Command group IEEE common Table continued…
Function Conforms to the IEEE Std 488.2.
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Command group ABORt CALCulate DISPlay FETCh INITiate INPut MMEMory OUTPut READ SENSe STATus SYSTem TRACe UNIT
Function Resets the trigger system and stops measurements. Controls the markers and the search operations. Controls the display of measurement results and waveforms. Retrieves the measurements from the last acquired data. Controls data acquisition. Controls the characteristics of the signal input. Provides mass storage capabilities for the analyzer. Controls the characteristics of the signal output. Obtains the measurement results with acquiring data. Sets up detailed conditions for each measurement. Controls the status and event registers. Sets or queries system parameters for operation. Controls trace activation and math operations. Specifies fundamental units for measurement.
Programming hints
Here are some basic tips for using commands: · Selecting a measurement item
Use Display commands to select or display the measurement view. [Example]
DISPlay:GENeral:MEASview:NEW SPECtrum Displays the spectrum view on the
screen. · Setting measurement parameters Use Sense commands to set conditions
for the measurement session. [Example] SENSe:SPECtrum:FREQuency:CENTer 1.5GHz
Sets the center frequency to 1.5 GHz in the spectrum view. · Processing
waveforms arithmetically Use Trace commands for math operation on waveforms.
[Example] TRACe1:SPECtrum:FUNCtion AVERage Averages the spectrum waveform. ·
Measuring with the markers Use Calculate commands to measure some quantity
using the markers. [Example] CALCulate:SPECtrum:MARKer1:MAXimum Positions the
marker at the highest peak signal on the spectrum. · Scaling the waveform Use
Display commands to change the waveform portion on screen.
[Example]DISPlay:IQVTime:Y:SCALe 1.5 Sets the vertical range to 1.5 V in the
IQ versus Time graph. The following sections list the commands by group.
IEEE common commands
The IEEE 488.2 common commands have a “*” prefix.
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Table 10: Status and error commands
Command CLS ESE ESR? IDN? OPC OPT? RST SRE STB? WAI
Description Clears status. Sets or queries the bits in the ESER register. Returns the contents of the SESR register. Returns the instrument identification code. Synchronizes commands. Returns a list of options installed in your analyzer. Returns the instrument settings to the factory defaults. Sets or queries the bits in the SRER register. Returns the contents of the SBR using the MSS bit. Prevents the analyzer from executing further commands.
Obsolete commands
The following table lists obsolete commands and their replacements.
Table 11: Obsolete and replacement commands
Obsolete commands
Replacement commands
[SENSe:]PULSe:ANALyze:MEASurement:TI SENSe:PULSe:ANALyze:FDOMain:MEASurement:TIME:ALENgth ME:AUTO [SENSe:]PULSe:ANALyze:MEASurement:TI SENSe:PULSe:ANALyze:FDOMain:MEASurement:TIME:METHod ME:STARt [SENSe:]PULSe:ANALyze:MEASurement:TI
ME:STOP
Abort commands
Use the Abort commands to reset the trigger system and to stop measurements.
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Table 12: Abort commands Command ABORt
Description Resets the trigger system and stops measurements.
Calculate commands
Use the Calculate commands to control the markers and the search operations.See the Index for commands not listed in the following table.
Table 13: Calculate commands
Command CALCulate:MARKer:ADD CALCulate:TXGain subcommand group
CALculate:TXGain:MARKer
CALculate:TXGain:MARKer
CALculate:TXGain:MARKer
CALculate:TXGain:MARKer
CALculate:TXGain:MARKer
CALculate:TXGain:MARKer
CALculate:TXGain:MARKer
CALculate:TXGain:MARKer
CALCulate:BLUEtooth:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:BLUEtooth:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:BLUETooth:CONSte:MARKer
Description
Adds a marker.
Transmission Gain measurements
Returns the delta marker frequency for the specified marker on the trace.
Returns the delta marker amplitude for the specified marker on the trace.
Moves the specified marker to the highest peak on the trace.
Moves the specified marker to the next peak higher in amplitude on the trace.
Moves the specified marker to the next peak to the left on the trace.
Moves the specified marker to the next peak lower in amplitude on the trace.
Moves the specified marker to the next peak to the right on the trace.
Sets or queries the trace on which the specified marker is placed in the
Transmission Gain display.
Sets or queries the horizontal position for the specified marker on the trace.
Queries the marker amplitude of the specified marker on the trace.
Bluetooth measurements
Queries the delta marker time for the selected marker.
Queries the frequency deviation for the selected marker.
Queries the magnitude readout of the selected marker.
Positions the selected marker at the symbol in the center of the analyzed time
record.
Moves the selected marker in the time domain to the next symbol number to the
left, relative to the previous marker position.
Moves the selected marker in the time domain to the next symbol number to the
right, relative to the previous marker position.
Queries the phase readout of the selected marker
Queries the symbol readout value for the selected marker.
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Command CALCulate:BLUEtooth:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:BLUEtooth:EDIagram:MARKer
CALCulate:BLUEtooth:FDVTIME:MARKer
CALCulate:BOBW:MARKer
CALCulate:BOBW:MARKer
CALCulate:BOBW:MARKer
Description Sets or queries the Trace for the selected marker. Queries the value readout of the selected marker. Sets or queries the time position of the selected marker. Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected markers. Moves the selected marker to the highest peak. Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the left. Moves the selected marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the right. The command places the selected marker on the I or Q trace in theBluetooth eye diagram display. The query returns the name of the tracewhere the current marker resides. Sets or queries the horizontal position (time) of the selected marker. Returns the vertical position of the selected marker. Queries the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker . Moves the selected marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the selected marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the left on the trace . Moves the selected marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the marker time. Sets or queries the marker amplitude. Returns the delta marker frequency for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker frequency for the selected marker on the Bluetooth 20 dB bandwidth measurement. Positions the selected marker at the maximum value of the display. Moves the selected marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the selected marker in the time domain to the left, relative to the previous marker position on the trace. Moves the selected marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the selected marker in the time domain to the right, relative to the previous marker position on the trace. Sets the center frequency to the value at the marker position. Sets or queries the time position of the selected marker. Returns the amplitude position of the selected marker. DPX power density readings
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Command CALCulate:DPX:MARKer
CALCulate:DPX:MARKer
CALCulate:MARKer:MODE CALCulate:NOISe subcommand group
CALCulate:NOISe:FIGure:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:FIGure:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:FIGure:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:FIGure:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:FIGure:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:FIGure:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:GAIN:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:GAIN:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:GAIN:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:GAIN:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:GAIN:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:TEMPerature:MARKer
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Description Returns the power density of the specified marker. Returns the
integrated power density reading between the MR (reference marker) and the
selected marker. Returns the integrated power reading between the MR
(reference marker) and the selected marker. Sets or queries the marker mode.
Noise and Gain measurements Queries the frequency difference between MR
(reference marker) and the selected marker Queries the power difference value
between MR (reference marker) and the selected marker. Places the selected
marker at the maximum value on the peak of the trace. Places the selected
marker at the next highest peak on the trace. Places the selected marker at
the next peak on the trace to the left of the selected marker Places the
selected marker at the next lowest peak on the trace. Places the selected
marker at the next peak on the trace to the right of the selected marker. Sets
or queries which trace the specified marker is attached to. Queries the
frequency of the specified marker. Queries the vertical position (dB) of the
specified marker. Query returns the frequency difference between MR (reference
marker) and the selected marker. Query returns the power difference value
between MR (reference marker) and the selected marker. Places the selected
marker at the maximum value on the peak of the trace. Places the selected
marker at the next highest peak on the trace. Places the selected marker at
the next peak on the trace to the left of the selected marker. Places the
selected marker at the next lowest peak on the trace. Places the specified
marker on a specified trace. The query form returns the trace on which the
marker resides. Sets or queries which trace the specified marker is attached
to. Queries the horizontal position of the specified marker. Queries the
vertical position of the specified marker. Returns the frequency difference
between MR (reference marker) and the selected marker. Returns the temperature
difference between MR (reference marker) and the selected marker.
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Command CALCulate:NOISe:TEMPerature:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:TEMPerature:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:TEMPerature:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:TEMPerature:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:YFACtor:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:YFACtor:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:YFACtor:MARKer
CALCulate:NOISe:YFACtor:MARKer
CALCulate:P25 subcommand group CALCulate:P25:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:P25:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:P25:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:P25:CONSte:MARKer
Description
Places the selected marker at the maximum value on the peak of the trace.
Places the selected marker at the highest peak on the trace.
Places the selected marker at the next peak on the trace to the left of the
selected marker.
Places the selected marker at the next lowest peak on the trace.
This command places the specified marker on a specified trace. The query form
returns the trace on which the marker resides.
Sets or queries which trace the specified marker is attached to.
Queries the frequency of the specified marker.
Queries the temperature (Kelvin) at the specified marker.
Queries the frequency difference between MR (reference marker) and the
selected marker.
Queries the power difference value between MR (reference marker) and the
selected marker.
Places the selected marker at the maximum value on the peak of the trace.
Places the selected marker at the next peak to the left on the trace.
Places the selected marker at the next lowest peak on the trace.
Places the specified marker on a specified trace. The query form returns the
trace on which the marker resides.
Sets or queries which trace the specified marker is attached to.
Queries the frequency of the specified marker.
This command queries the vertical position (dB) of the specified marker.
P25 analysis
Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker.
Queries the frequency deviation of the selected marker.
Queries the frequency deviation (for Freq Dev trace types) or magnitude (for
IQ trace types) of the selected marker.
Moves the selected marker to the highest peak on the trace.
Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the left on the trace.
Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the right on the trace.
Queries the phase of the selected marker.
Queries the readout symbol of the selected marker.
Places the selected marker on the Demodulated I and Q versus Time trace. The
query returns the name of the trace on which the marker resides.
Queries the readout value of the specified marker.
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Command CALCulate:P25:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:P25:EDIagram:MARKer
CALCulate:P25:PVTime:MARKer
CALCulate:P25:PVTime:MARKer
CALCulate:P25:PVTime:MARKer
CALCulate:SPECtrum:MARKer
CALCulate:MARKer:AOFF CALCulate:MARKer:DELete
CALCulate:MARKer:DENSity:EXCursion CALCulate:MARKer:DENSity:SMOothing
CALCulate:MARKer:DENSity:THReshold CALCulate:MARKer:DRAG:SEARch:STATe
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Description Sets or queries the horizontal position of the selected marker.
Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta
marker time for the selected marker. Moves the selected marker to the highest
peak. Moves the selected marker to the next highest peak. Moves the selected
marker to the next peak to the left . Moves the selected marker to the next
lowest peak. Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the right . Sets
the selected marker on the I or Q trace, or queries the trace that the
specified marker is on. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the
selected marker. Sets or queries the vertical position of the selected marker.
Returns the delta marker time (seconds) for the selected marker. Returns the
Delta marker amplitude (dB) for the selected marker. Moves the selected marker
to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the selected marker to the next peak
higher in amplitude on the trace. Moves the selected marker to the next peak
to the left on the trace. Moves the selected marker to the next peak lower in
amplitude on the trace. Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the
right on the trace. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the selected
marker. Sets or queries the vertical position of the selected marker. Marker
position and values Returns the power density of the specified marker.
Returns the integrated power density reading between the MR (reference marker)
and the selected marker.
Returns the integrated power reading between the MR (reference marker) and the
selected marker. Turns off all markers. Deletes the last marker added. Sets or
queries the minimum excursion of DPX signal density. Sets or queries the
number of pixels squared for smoothing the density. Sets or queries the
threshold of DPX signal density to detect peaks. Enables or disables peak
searching when dragging a marker in a plot. Sets or queries the marker mode.
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Command CALCulate:MARKer:NOISe:MODE CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:EXCursion
CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:THReshold CALCulate:SEARch subgroup
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:FAIL? CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:MATCh:BEEP[:STATe]
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:MATCh:SACQuire[:STATe]
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:MATCh:SDATa[:STATe]
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:MATCh:SPICture[:STATe]
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:MATCh:STRace[:STATe] CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:OPERation
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:OPERation:FEED
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:OPERation:MASK:LOAD
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:OPERation:MASK:STORE
CALCulate:[:SEARch|:TEST]:LIMit[:STATe]:MATCh:FILE:LOCation
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:REPort:DATA? CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:REPort:POINts?
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:STATe CALCulate:ACPower subgroup
CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer
Description Sets or queries the marker noise mode. Sets or queries the minimum excursion level. Sets or queries the threshold level to detect peaks. Calculate search commands Queries whether the waveform cuts across the limit or not. Sets or queries whether to beep when a match occurs. Sets or queries whether to stop acquiring data on match. Sets or queries whether to save the acquisition data automatically. Sets or queries whether to save the whole screen automatically. Sets or queries whether to save the spectrum trace automatically. Sets or queries the limit operation in the search function. Sets or queries the data flow to be fed in the search operation. Loads the limit mask from a specified file for the search operation. Stores the limit mask to a specified file for the search operation. Sets or queries the limit value in the search operation. Returns the frequency range(s) that satisfy the search condition. Returns the number of range(s) that satisfy the search condition. Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the search function. Channel power and ACPR measurement Returns the delta marker frequency for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. AM/FM/PM measurement Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the horizontal position (time) of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. Audio measurements
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Command CALCulate:AUDio:HARMonic:HNUMber CALCulate:AUDio:HARMonic:NHNumber
CALCulate:AUDio:NHARmonic:EXCursion CALCulate:AUDio:NHARmonic:IGNore
CALCulate:AUDio:NHARmonic:THReshold
CALCulate:AUDio:SPECtrum:MARKer
CALCulate:AUDio:SPECtrum:MARKer
CALCulate:AUDio:SPECtrum:MARKer
CALCulate:AUDio:SPECtrum:MARKer
CALCulate:AUDio:SPECtrum:MARKer
CALCulate:AUDio:SPECtrum:MARKer
CALCulate:AUDio:SPECtrum:MARKer
CALCulate:AUDio:SPECtrum:MARKer
CALCulate:AUDio:SPECtrum:MARKer
CALCulate:AUDio:SPECtrum:MARKer
CALCulate:AVTime subgroup CALCulate:AVTime:MARKer
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Description Sets or queries the number of harmonics. Sets or queries the
number of non-harmonics. Sets or queries the non-harmonic excursion value.
Sets or queries the ignore region of the non-harmonics. Sets or queries the
non-harmonic threshold value. Returns the delta marker frequency for the
selected marker on the spectrum trace. Returns the delta marker amplitude for
the selected marker on the spectrum trace. Moves the selected marker to the
highest peak on the spectrum trace. Moves the selected marker to the next peak
higher in amplitude on the spectrum trace. Moves the selected marker to the
next peak to the left on the spectrum trace. Moves the selected marker to the
next peak lower in amplitude on the spectrum trace. Moves the selected marker
to the next peak to the right on the spectrum trace. Sets or queries the trace
on which the specified marker is placed in the spectrum measurement. Sets or
queries the horizontal position of the selected marker on the spectrum trace.
Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker on the spectrum trace.
Frequency versus Time measurement Returns the delta marker time for the
selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker.
Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the
next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left
on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the
marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the trace
on which the marker is placed. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the
marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. Constellation
measurement Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Queries the
frequency deviation of the selected marker. Queries the magnitude readout of
the marker.
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Command CALCulate:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:DIQVtime:MARKer
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Description Positions the marker at the symbol in the center of the time
record. Moves the marker in the time domain to the next lower symbol number.
Moves the marker in the time domain to the next higher symbol number. Queries
the phase readout of the marker. Queries the symbol readout of the marker.
Queries the value readout of the marker. Sets or queries the time position of
the marker on the trace. Demodulated I&Q versus Time measurement Returns the
delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude
for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace.
Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the
next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in
amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Places
the selected marker on the Demodulated I&Q versus Time trace. Sets or queries
the horizontal position (time) of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of
the selected marker. DPX spectrum measurement Returns the delta marker
amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the
trace. Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker
to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak
lower in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the
trace. Sets the center frequency to the marker frequency. Sets or queries the
trace to attach the marker to. Sets or queries the amplitude position of the
marker. Sets or queries the frequency position of the marker. Sets or queries
the phase position of the selected marker. Sets or queries the time position
of the selected marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker.
Eye diagram Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the
delta marker amplitude for the selected marker.
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Command CALCulate:EDIagram:MARKer
CALCulate:{FSETtling|PSETtling}:MARKer
CALCulate:{FSETtling|PSETtling}:MARKer
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Description Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Places a marker on the I or Q trace in the eye diagram display. Sets or queries the horizontal position (time) of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. EVM versus Time measurement Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. Frequency deviation versus Time measurement Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker frequency for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the horizontal position (time) of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. Frequency and Phase Settling measurements Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker in the Frequency and Phase Settling displays. Returns the delta marker frequency for the selected marker in the Frequency and Phase Settling displays. Moves the selected marker to the highest peak on the trace in the Frequency or Phase Settling display. Moves the selected marker to the next peak higher in amplitude on the Frequency or Phase Settling trace.
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Command CALCulate:{FSETtling|PSETtling}:MARKer
CALCulate:{FSETtling|PSETtling}:MARKer
CALCulate:{FSETtling|PSETtling}:MARKer
CALCulate:{FSETtling|PSETtling}:MARKer
CALCulate:{FSETtling|PSETtling}:MARKer
CALCulate:{FSETtling|PSETtling}:MARKer
CALCulate:FVTime subgroup CALCulate:FVTime:MARKer
Description Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the left on the trace in the Frequency or Phase Settling display. Moves the selected marker to the next peak lower in amplitude on the Frequency or Phase Settling trace. Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the right on the trace in the Frequency or Phase Settling display. Sets or queries the trace on which the specified marker is placed in the spectrum measurement Sets or queries the horizontal position of the selected marker in the Frequency and Phase Settling display. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker in the Frequency and Phase Settling display. Frequency versus Time measurement Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker frequency for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. RF I&Q versus Time measurement Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the trace (I or Q) to place the marker. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. MCPR measurement Returns the delta marker frequency for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace.
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Description Sets or queries the horizontal position of the marker. Queries the
marker amplitude of the selected marker. Magnitude error versus Time
measurement Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the
delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the
highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak higher in
amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves
the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next
peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the
marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. Occupied
Bandwidth measurement Returns the delta marker frequency for the selected
marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the
marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak
higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the
trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker
to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets the center frequency to the
value at the marker position. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the
marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. Orthogonal
frequency division multiplexing measurement Sets or queries the frequency
position of the selected marker. Queries the marker magnitude of the selected
marker. Queries the phase readout of the selected marker. Sets or queries the
X position of the selected marker. Queries the data type of the selected
marker. Queries the value of the specified marker. Returns the delta marker
frequency for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker frequency for the
selected marker. Moves the selected marker to the highest peak. Moves the
selected marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the selected
marker to the next peak to the left. Moves the selected marker to the next
peak lower in amplitude. Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the
right.
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Command CALCulate:OFDM:CRESponse:MARKer
CALCulate:OFDM:FLATness:MARKer
CALCulate:OFDM:FLATness:MARKer
CALCulate:OFDM:TABLe:MARKer
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Description Sets or queries the horizontal position of the selected marker.
Returns the amplitude of the selected marker. Positions the specified marker
at the maximum point on the trace. Moves the specified marker to the next peak
higher in amplitude on the trace. Moves the specified marker to the next peak
to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude
on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace.
Sets or queries the horizontal value at the selected marker position on the
points trace. Returns the value of the amplitude (vertical position) at the
selected marker position. Sets or queries the frequency position of the
selected marker. Sets or queries the marker time. Queries the value readout of
the selected marker. Phase error versus Time measurement Returns the delta
marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker phase for the
selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the
marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak
to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in
amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets
or queries the horizontal position of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude
of the selected marker. Phase versus Time measurement Returns the delta marker
time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker phase for the selected
marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to
the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the
left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves
the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the
horizontal position of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the
selected marker. Pulsed RF measurements Sets or queries the frequency in Hz
for the X cursor. Returns the frequency level in dB for the Y cursor.
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Command CALCulate:PULSe:STATistics:HISTogram:INDicator:X
CALCulate:PULSe:STATistics:HISTogram:INDicator:Y?
CALCulate:PULSe:STATistics:MARKer
CALCulate:PULSe:STATistics:MARKer
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:MATCh:BEEP[:STATe]
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:MATCh:SACQuire[:STATe]
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:MATCh:SDATa[:STATe]
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:MATCh:SPICture[:STATe]
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:MATCh:STRace[:STATe] CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:OPERation
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:OPERation:FEED
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:OPERation:MASK:LOAD
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:OPERation:MASK:STORE
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Description Sets or queries the histogram indicator X value. Queries the histogram indicator Yvalue. Returns the delta marker frequency for the specified marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the specified marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the statistics trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the statistics trace. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the pulse trace. Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the pulse trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the pulse trace. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. Spectrogram measurement Queries whether the waveform cuts across the limit in the search operation. Sets or queries whether or not to emit a beep on match during run or replay in the search operation. Sets or queries whether or not to stop acquiring data on match during run or replay in the search operation. Sets or queries whether or not to save automatically (AutoSave) acquisition data on match during run in the search operation. Sets or queries whether or not to save automatically (AutoSave) the whole screen on match during run in the search operation. Sets or queries whether or not to save automatically (AutoSave) the spectrum trace on match during run in the search operation. Sets or queries the search condition parameter. Sets or queries the data flow to be fed in the search operation. Loads the specified limit mask file for the search operation. Saves the limit mask to a specified file. Sets or queries the limit value (in dB) in the search operation.
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Command CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:REPort:DATA?
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:REPort:POINts?
CALCulate:SEARch:LIMit:STATe CALCulate:SEM subgroup
CALCulate:SEM:MARKer
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Description Queries the frequency range(s) that satisfy the search condition.
Queries the number of frequency range(s) that satisfy the search condition.
Sets or queries the search function (enabled or disabled). Spectral Emissions
Mask measurement Returns the delta marker frequency for the selected marker.
Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the selected
marker to the highest peak. Moves the selected marker to the next peak higher
in amplitude. Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the left. Moves
the selected marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the selected
marker to the next peak to the right. Moves the specified marker to the center
frequency. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the selected marker.
Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. Spectrogram measurement
Returns the delta marker frequency for the selected marker. Returns the delta
marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for
the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves
the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next
peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in
amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets
the center frequency to the marker frequency. Sets or queries the marker
frequency. Sets or queries the marker time. Queries the marker amplitude of
the selected marker. Returns the delta marker frequency for the selected
marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the
marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak
higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the
trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker
to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets the center frequency to the
marker frequency. Sets or queries the trace on which the marker is placed.
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Description Sets or queries the horizontal position of the marker. Queries the
marker amplitude of the selected marker. Spurious measurement Returns the
delta marker frequency for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker
amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the marker to the highest peak on the
trace. Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker
to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak
lower in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the
trace. Sets the center frequency to the marker frequency. Sets or queries the
horizontal position of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the
selected marker. Trellis diagram Returns the delta marker time for the
selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker.
Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the
next peak higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left
on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the
marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the
horizontal position (time) of the marker. Queries the marker amplitude of the
selected marker. Time overview Returns the delta marker time for the selected
marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the
marker to the highest peak on the trace. Moves the marker to the next peak
higher in amplitude. Moves the marker to the next peak to the left on the
trace. Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude. Moves the marker
to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the horizontal
position of the marker Queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker.
Wireless LAN measurement Sets or queries the frequency value of the marker.
Returns the magnitude value at the indicated marker position. Returns the
phase value at the indicated marker position.
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Command CALCulate:WLAN:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:CRESponse:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:CRESponse:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:CRESponse:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:CRESponse:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:EVM:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:EVM:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:EVM:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:EVM:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:EVM:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:MERRor:MARKer
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Description
Sets the time offset value at the selected marker position on the points
trace.
Returns the data type of the subcarrier for data at the indicated marker
position.
Queries the value readout at the selected marker position on the points trace.
Queries the delta Subcarrier or frequency value at the selected marker
position.
Queries the vertical delta value for the points trace at the selected marker
position.
Moves the marker to the highest peak on the trace.
Moves the marker to the next peak higher in amplitude.
Moves the marker to the next peak on the left on the trace.
Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude.
Moves the marker to the next peak to the right on the trace.
Sets or queries the value of the horizontal position for the selected marker.
Returns the value of the amplitude at the selected marker position.
Queries the EVM value at the selected marker position on the average trace.
Queries the EVM value at the selected marker position on the average trace.
Queries the delta Subcarrier or frequency value at the selected marker
position.
Queries the delta time value in seconds or symbols at the selected marker
position.
Queries the vertical delta value for the points trace at the selected marker
position.
Sets or queries the frequency value of the marker.
Sets the vertical marker value of the points trace.
Queries the EVM value at the selected marker position.
Positions the specified marker at the maximum point on the trace.
Moves the specified marker to the next peak higher in amplitude.
Moves the specified marker to the next peak to the left.
Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude.
Moves the marker to the next peak to the right.
Sets or queries the horizontal position for the selected marker.
Returns the value of the amplitude (vertical position) at the selected marker
position.
Queries the value readout at the selected marker position on the average
trace.
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Command CALCulate:WLAN:MERRor:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:MERRor:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:MERRor:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:MERRor:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:MERRor:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:PERRor:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:PERRor:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:PERRor:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:PERRor:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:PERRor:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:PVTime:MARKer
CALCulate:WLAN:PVTime:MARKer
Description
Queries the value readout at the selected marker position on the average
trace.
Queries the delta Subcarrier or frequency value at the selected marker
position.
Queries the delta time value in seconds or symbols at the selected marker
position.
Queries the vertical delta value for the points trace at the selected marker
position.
Sets or queries the frequency value of the marker.
Sets the time offset value at the selected marker position.
Queries the value readout at the selected marker position.
Queries the Phase Error value at the selected marker position on the average
trace.
Queries the Phase Error value at the selected marker position on the average
trace.
Queries the delta Subcarrier or frequency value at the selected marker
position.
Queries the delta time value in seconds or symbols at the selected marker
position.
Queries the vertical delta value for the points trace at the selected marker
position.
Sets or queries the frequency value at the selected marker position.
Sets the time value (offset) at the selected marker position.
Queries the Phase Error value at the selected marker position.
Returns the delta time value at the selected marker position.
Queries the vertical delta value for the points trace at the selected marker
position.
Positions the specified marker at the maximum point.
Moves the specified marker to the next peak higher in amplitude.
Moves the specified marker to the next peak on the left.
Moves the marker to the next peak lower in amplitude.
Moves the marker to the next peak to the right.
Sets or queries the value of the horizontal position for the selected marker
Returns the amplitude at the selected marker position.
Assigns or queries the frequency value of the marker.
Sets or queries the vertical value at the selected marker position.
Queries the decoded symbol value at the selected marker position.
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Command CALCulate:LTE:ACLR:MARKer:
CALCulate:LTE:ACLR:MARKer
CALCulate:LTE:ACLR:MARKer
CALCulate:LTE:ACLR:MARKer
CALCulate:LTE:ACLR:MARKer
CALCulate:LTE:CHSPectrum:MARKer
CALCulate:LTE:CHSPectrum:MARKer
CALCulate:LTE:CONSte:MARKer
CALCulate:LTE:PVTime:MARKer
CALCulate:LTE:PVTime:MARKer
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Description Moves the specified marker to the next peak higher in amplitude on
the trace. Returns the frequency of the specified delta marker on the trace.
Returns the amplitude for the specified delta marker on the trace. Positions
the specified marker at the highest peak on the trace. Moves the selected
marker to the next peak to the left on the trace.
Moves the selected marker to the next peak lower in amplitude on the trace.
Moves the selected marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Moves
the specified marker to the center frequency. Sets or queries the horizontal
position of the selected marker on the trace. Queries the amplitude of the
selected marker on the trace. Returns the frequency of the specified delta
marker on the trace. Returns the amplitude for the specified delta marker on
the trace. Positions the marker at the highest peak on the trace. Moves the
selected marker to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the selected
marker to the next peak to the right on the trace. Sets or queries the
horizontal position of the selected marker on the trace. Queries the amplitude
of the selected marker on the trace. Sets or returns the subcarrier number of
the LTE symbol. Queries the marker magnitude of the selected marker. Queries
the phase readout of the selected marker. Sets or queries the X position
(Symbol Value) of the selected marker. Queries the data type of the selected
marker as PSS or SSS. Moves the specified marker to the next peak higher in
amplitude on the trace. Returns the frequency of the specified delta marker on
the trace. Returns the amplitude for the specified delta marker on the trace.
Positions the specified marker at the highest peak on the trace. Moves the
selected marker to the next peak to the left on the trace. Moves the selected
marker to the next peak lower in amplitude on the trace. Moves the selected
marker to the next peak to the right on the trace.
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Command CALCulate:LTE:PVTime:MARKer
CALCulate:LTE:PVTime:MARKer
Description Sets or queries the horizontal position of the selected marker on the trace. Queries the amplitude of the selected marker on the trace. Places the selected marker at the next highest peak on the trace. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the indicator on the trace. Queries the vertical position value of the indicator on the trace. Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker. Returns the delta marker amplitude for the selected marker. Moves the selected marker to the highest peak on the trace. Sets or queries the horizontal position of the selected marker. Sets or queries the marker amplitude of the selected marker. Returns the delta marker time for the selected marker.
Marker mnemonics
Up to five markers can be used. In commands, these are named MARKer
Mnemonic MARKer0 MARKer1 MARKer2 MARKer3 MARKer4
Description Reference marker (MR) Marker 1 (M1) Marker 2 (M2) Marker 3 (M3) Marker 4 (M4)
Note: If you omit the numeric suffix, the marker control defaults to Marker 1. Before operating the marker, you have to enable it using the CALCulate basic commands. If you attempt to use a marker other than above in a CALCulate command, the suffix error (error code -130) will occur.
Calibration commands
Use the CALibration commands to control the external correction. See the Index for commands not listed in the following table.
Not all of these commands apply to SignalVu. See the individual command descriptions for details.
Table 15: Calibration commands
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Description Aborts any actions related to the alignments in progress. Cancels a calibration for the Transmission Gain measurement.
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Command
Description
CALibration:TXGain[:ALL]
Performs a calibration using the current settings for the Transmission Gain measurement.
CALibration:TXGain:FINish?
Queries whether or not the calibration is completed for the Transmission Gain measurement.
CALibration:TXGain:STATe?
Queries the calibration state for the Transmission Gain measurement.
CALibration:AUTO
Sets or queries whether or not to run alignments automatically.
INPut:CORRection:EXTernal:EDIT
Sets or queries the name of the external loss table.
CALibration:CORRection:EXTernal:EDIT
INPut:CORRection:EXTernal:EDIT
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the external loss table.
INPut:CORRection:EXTernal:GAIN[:MAGNitude]
Sets or queries the external gain value.
CALibration:CORRection:EXTernal:PROBe:CONNect Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the external gain value. ?
CALibration:CORRection:EXTernal:PROBe:CONNect Queries whether the external probe is connected to the analyzer or not. ?
CALibration:CORRection:EXTernal:PROBe[:MAGNitu Queries the external probe attenuation. de]?
CALibration:CORRection:EXTernal:PROBe:STATe Determines whether to correct data for the external probe attenuation.
CALibration:CORRection:EXTernal:TYPE
Selects data type to use when applying the external loss table.
Display commands
Use the DISPlay commands to control the display of measurement waveforms and results on the screen. See the Index for commands not listed in the following table.
Not all of these commands apply to SignalVu. See the individual command descriptions for details.
Table 16: Display commands
Command DISPlay TXGain subgroup DISPlay:TG:MEASview:DELete TXGain
DISPlay:TG:MEASview:NEW TXGain DISPlay:TG:MEASview:SELect TXGain
DISPlay:TXGain:MARKer:SHOW:STATe
DISPlay:TXGain[:SCALe]:AUTO DISPlay:TXGain:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
DISPlay:TXGain:WINDow:TRACe:POINts:SHOW:STATe
DISPlay:TXGain:X[:SCALe]:LOG:STATe
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Description
Transmission Gain measurements
Removes the Transmission Gain display icon from the Selected displays filed of
the Selected Displays window.
Opens a new Transmission Gain measurement display window.
Selects the Transmission Gain display icon in the Select Display window and
queries if the display is selected or not.
Displays or hides the marker readout, but not the marker itself, on the graph
area.
Automatically rescales the horizontal and vertical scale.
Displays or hides the graticule grid in the display. Queries whether the
graticule grid is hidden or showing.
Sets to mark each measurement point on the trace.
Sets or queries the display to show the frequency axis in a logarithmic scale.
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Command
Description
DISPlay:TXGain:X[:SCALe]:STARt
Sets the Zoom Start frequency.
DISPlay:TXGain:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
Resets the scale of the horizontal axis to contain the complete trace.
DISPlay:TXGain:X[:SCALe]:STOP
Sets the Zoom Stop frequency.
DISPlay:TXGain:Y[:SCALe]:BOTTom
Sets or queries the bottom of the vertical position of the display.
DISPlay:TXGain:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision
Sets or queries the vertical scale (per division) of the graph.
DISPlay:TXGain:Y[:SCALe]:POSition
Sets or queries the vertical position of the trace.
DISPlay:TXGain:Y[:SCALe]:TOP
Sets or queries the top of the vertical scale.
DISPlay:TXGain:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO
Automatically scales the plot vertically.
DISPlay:TXGain:Y[:SCALe]
Sets or queries the vertical scale value in dB.
DISPlay Noise subgroup
Noise Figure and Gain measurements
DISPlay:WINDow:ACTive:MEASurement?
Queries the active measurement views.
DISPlay Bluetooth subgroup
Bluetooth measurements
DISPlay:BIBEmissions:MARKer
Sets or queries to show or hide the readout for the selected marker.
DISPlay:BIBEmissions:PLEVel:SHOW:STATe
Sets or queries to show or hide the power levels
DISPlay:BIBEmissions:RESet:SCALe
Resets the horizontal and vertical scale to the default values.
DISPlay:BIBEmissions:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe Sets or queries the graticule hidden or showing state.
DISPlay:BIBEmissions:X[:SCALe]
Sets or queries the horizontal range of the graph.
DISPlay:BIBEmissions:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
Rescales the horizontal axis automatically to fit the waveform to the screen in the Bluetooth InBand Emission view.
DISPlay:BIBEmissions:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
Sets or queries the center frequency.
DISPlay:BIBEmissions:Y[:SCALe]
Sets or queries the vertical range of the graph.
DISPlay:BIBEmissions:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO
Rescales the vertical axis automatically to fit the waveform to the screen in the Bluetooth InBand Emission view.
DISPlay:BIBEmissions:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet
Sets or queries the vertical offset.
DISPlay:BLUEtooth:CONSte:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
Sets or queries the display state of graticule grid.
DISPlay:BLUEtooth:CONSte:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:ST Sets or queries whether to show or hide the graticule grid on the
ATe
screen in the display.
DISPlay:BLUEtooth:EDIagram:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:S Sets or queries graticule grid hidden or showing state in the
TATe
Bluetooth eye diagram display.
DISPlay:BLUEtooth:EDIagram:Y[:SCALe]
Sets or queries the vertical range.
DISPlay:BLUEtooth:EDIagram:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO
Sets the vertical scale automatically to fit the waveform in the Bluetooth eye diagram.
DISPlay:BLUEtooth:EDIagram:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet
Sets or queries the vertical offset (center point of the vertical axis).
DISPlay:BLUEtooth:FDVTime:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:S Sets or queries graticule grid hidden or showing state in the Freq
TATe
Dev vs Time display.
DISPlay:BLUEtooth:FDVTime:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO
Rescales the vertical scale automatically to fit the waveform to the screen.
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Sets or queries the vertical offset (center point of the vertical axis).
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Command DISPlay:BLUEtooth:MEASview:DELete DISPlay:BLUEtooth:MEASview:NEW
DISPlay:BLUEtooth:MEASview:SELect
DISPlay:BOBW:SELected:BANDwidth
DISPlay:DPX:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure[:SCALe]:AUTO
DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:WINDow:TRACe:LEGend:STATe
DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:WINDow:TRACe:MEASpoints:STATe
DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:X:AUTO DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:X:OFFSet
DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:X[:SCALe] DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:Y:AUTO
DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:Y:AUTO:STATe
DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:Y:PDIVision DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:Y:POSition
DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:Y:SCALe DISPlay:NOISe:FIGure:Y:SCALe:LINear:STATe
DISPlay:NOISe:GAIN[:SCALe]:AUTO
DISPlay:NOISe:GAIN:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
DISPlay:NOISe:GAIN:WINDow:TRACe:LEGend:STATe
DISPlay:NOISe:GAIN:WINDow:TRACe:MEASPoints:STATe
DISPlay:NOISe:GAIN:X:AUTO DISPlay:NOISe:GAIN:X:OFFSet
DISPlay:NOISe:GAIN:X:SCALe DISPlay:NOISe:GAIN:Y:AUTO
DISPlay:NOISe:GAIN:Y:AUTO:STATe
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Description
Deletes the specified Bluetooth analysis view.
Displays a new measurement view for Bluetooth measurements.
Selects a measurement view on the screen in the Bluetooth measurements.The
query command returns the currently selected view.
Sets or queries the bandwidth to measure in the Bluetooth 20 dB BW view.
Determines whether to show or hide the graticule grid on the DPX Spectrum
display..
Automatically scales the graph.
Sets or queries the graticule state to on (showing) or off (hidden).
Sets or queries the trace legend state to on (showing) or off (hidden).
Sets or queries the measurement points state to on (showing) or off (hidden).
Automatically sets the horizontal scale of the graph.
Sets or queries the center frequency (offset).
Sets or queries the horizontal scale of the display.
Automatically sets the vertical scale of the graph.
Sets the state of the automatic vertical scale and position of the graph to on
or off. The query form of the command returns the current state.
Sets or queries the distance between graticule lines on the display.
Sets or queries the vertical position of the display.
Sets or queries the vertical scale of the display.
Sets or queries whether the linear units are shown (on) or not shown (off) on
the display.
Automatically scales the graph.
Sets or queries the graticule state to on (showing) or off (hidden).
Sets or queries the trace legend state to on (showing) or off (hidden).
Sets or queries the measurement points state to on (showing) or off (hidden).
Automatically sets the horizontal scale of the display.
Sets or queries the center frequency (offset).
Sets or queries the horizontal scale of the display.
Automatically sets the vertical scale of the graph.
Sets or queries the state of the automatic vertical scale and position of the
graph to on or off.
Sets or queries the distance between graticule lines on the display.
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Description
DISPlay:NOISe:GAIN:Y:POSition
Sets or queries the vertical position of the display.
DISPlay:NOISe:GAIN:Y:SCALe
Sets or queries the vertical scale of the display.
DISPlay:NOISe:MEASview:DELete
Deletes the selected Noise and Gain measurement view.
DISPlay:NOISe:MEASview:NEW
Displays a new Noise and Gain measurement view.
DISPlay:NOISe:MEASview:SELect
Selects a noise measurement view. The query command returns the currently selected view.
DISPlay:NOISe:POWer:LINear:STATe
Sets or queries whether the linear units are shown (on) or not shown (off) on the Noise Table display.
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature[:SCALe]:AUTO
Automatically scales the graph.
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:S Sets or queries the graticule state to on (showing) or off (hidden). TATe
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:WINDow:TRACe:LEGend:STATe
Sets or queries the trace legend state to on (showing) or off (hidden).
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:WINDow:TRACe:MEASPoints:STATe Sets or queries the measurement points state to on (showing) or off (hidden).
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:X:AUTO
Automatically sets the horizontal scale of the graph.
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:X:OFFSet
Sets or queries the center frequency (offset) value.
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:X[:SCALe]
Sets or queries the horizontal scale of the graph.
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:X:STARt
Sets or queries the Start Frequency value.
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:X:STOP
Sets or queries the Stop Frequency value.
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:Y:AUTO
Automatically sets the vertical scale of the graph.
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:Y:AUTO:STATe
Sets or queries the state of the automatic vertical scale and position of the graph to on or off.
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:Y:PDIVision
Sets or queries the distance between graticule lines on the display.
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:Y:POSition
Sets or queries the vertical position of the graph.
DISPlay:NOISe:TEMPerature:Y:SCALe
Sets or queries the vertical scale of the graph.
DISPlay:NOISe:UNCERTainty:RESult:GAIN?
Queries the gain computed uncertainty value.
DISPlay:NOISe:UNCERTainty:RESult:NFIGure?
Queries the noise figure computed uncertainty value.
DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor[:SCALe]:AUTO
Automatically scales the Y Factor graph.
DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe Sets or queries the graticule state to on (showing) or off (hidden).
DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:WINDow:TRACe:LEGend:STATe
Sets or queries the trace legend state to on (showing) or off (hidden).
DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:WINDow:TRACe:MEASPoints:STATe
Sets or queries the measurement points state to on (showing) or off (hidden).
DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:X:AUTO
Automatically sets the horizontal scale.
DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:X:OFFSet
Sets or queries the center frequency (offset).
DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:X[:SCALe]
Sets or queries the horizontal scale.
DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:X:STARt
Sets or queries the Start Frequency value.
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Sets or queries the Stop Frequency value.
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Command DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:Y:AUTO DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:Y:AUTO:STATe
DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:Y:PDIVision
DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:Y:POSition DISPlay:NOISe:YFACtor:Y:SCALe
DISPlay:P25:CONSte:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
DISPlay:P25:EDIagram:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
DISPlay:P25:EDIagram:Y[:SCALe] DISPlay:P25:EDIagram:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO
DISPlay:P25:EDIagram:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet DISPlay:P25:MEASview:DELete
DISPlay:P25:MEASview:NEW DISPlay:P25:MEASview:SELect
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:BURSt:X[:SCALe] DISPlay:P25:PVTime:BURSt:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:BURSt:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:BURSt:X[:SCALe]:RESet
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:FALL:X[:SCALe] DISPlay:P25:PVTime:FALL:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:FALL:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:FALL:X[:SCALe]:RESet
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:MARKer:SHOW:STATe DISPlay:P25:PVTime:RISE:X[:SCALe]
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:RISE:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:RISE:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
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Description
Automatically sets the vertical scale of the graph.
Sets or queries the automatic vertical scale and position of the graph setting
to on or off.
Sets or queries the distance between graticule lines on the display in dB.
Sets or queries the vertical position.
Sets or queries the vertical scale.
Sets or queries to show or hide the graticule grid on the screen.
Sets or queries to show or hide the graticule grid on the screen.
Sets or queries the vertical scale.
Sets the vertical scale automatically to fit the waveform to the screen.
Sets or queries the vertical offset (center point of the vertical axis).
Deletes the specified P25 measurement display.
Displays a new P25 measurement view.
Selects a P25 measurement display. The query form returns the currently
selected display.
Sets or queries the value of the scale (width) value, in seconds, when using
horizontal Full Burst view.
Automatically sets the starting time (position) and scale (width) values for
the best display in the horizontal Full Burst view.
Sets or queries the starting time (position) value, in seconds, when using the
horizontal Full Burst view.
Resets the starting time (position) and scale (width) values for the
horizontal Full Burst view.
Sets or queries the scale (width) value, in seconds, when using the horizontal
Falling Edge view.
Automatically sets the starting time (position) and scale (width) values for
the best display in the horizontal Falling Edge view.
Sets or queries the value for the starting time (offset) of the graph, in
seconds, when using the horizontal Falling Edge view.
Resets the starting time (position) and scale (width) values for the
horizontal Falling Edge view.
Shows or hides the marker readout.
Sets or queries the scale (width) value, in seconds, for the P25 Power vs.
Time display when using the horizontal Rising Edge view.
Sets the scale (width) value, in seconds, to automatic.
Sets or queries the starting time value (offset), in seconds, for the P25
Power vs. Time display when using the horizontal Rising Edge view.
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Command DISPlay:P25:PVTime:RISE:X[:SCALe]:RESet
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:WINDow:SELect:PLOT
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:Y[:SCALe] DISPlay:P25:PVTime:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet
DISPlay:P25:PVTime:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision
DISPlay:P25:RADix DISPlay:TOVerview:WINDow:NAVigator:STATe
DISPlay:TOVerview:WINDow:TIME:MODE DISPlay:TOVerview:WINDow:TRACe:LEGend:STATe
DISPlay basic command subgroup DISPlay:WINDow:COLor:SCHeme
DISPlay:WINDow:OPTimized:MEASurement? DISPlay:ACPower subgroup
DISPlay:ACPower:MARKer:SHOW:STATe DISPlay:ACPower:PLEVel:SHOW:STATe
DISPlay:ACPower:RESet:SCALe DISPlay:ACPower:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
DISPlay:ACPower:X[:SCALe] DISPlay:ACPower:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
DISPlay:ACPower:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet DISPlay:ACPower:Y[:SCALe]
DISPlay:ACPower:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO DISPlay:ACPower:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet DISPlay:ADEMod
subgroup (Option 21 only) DISPlay:ADEMod:MEASview:DELete
DISPlay:ADEMod:MEASview:NEW DISPlay:ADEMod:MEASview:SELect DISPlay:{AM|FM|PM}
subgroup (Option 21 only) DISPlay:{AM|FM|PM}:MARKer:SHOW:STATe
DISPlay:{AM|FM|PM}:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
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Description Resets the starting time (position) and scale (width) values for the horizontal Rising Edge view. Sets or queries which view to use: Full Burst, Rising Edge, or Falling Edge. Sets or queries the graticule state to on (showing) or off (hidden). Sets or queries the vertical scale value. Automatically selects the vertical scale and position values. Sets or queries the value of the vertical offset (top edge of the vertical axis). Sets or queries the value of the vertical scale for the P25 Power vs. Time display. Set or queries the symbol radix for the P25 Symbol Table display. Sets or queries whether the navigator view of the Time Overview display is on or off. Sets or queries the type of time analysis to be performed. Sets or queries the trace legend state to on (showing) or off (hidden). General window control Sets or queries the color scheme for traces and background. Queries the measurement views that are optimized. Channel power and ACPR measurement Determines whether to show the readout for the selected marker. Determines whether to show the power levels. Resets the horizontal and vertical scale to the default values. Determines whether to show the graticule grid on screen. Sets or queries the horizontal range. Rescales the horizontal axis automatically. Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge). Sets or queries the vertical range. Rescales the vertical axis automatically. Sets or queries the vertical offset. General purpose analog demodulation measurements Deletes the measurement view. Displays a new measurement view. Sets or queries the measurement view. AM/FM/PM measurement Determines whether to show the readout for the selected marker. Determines whether to show the graticule grid on screen. Rescales the horizontal axis automatically.
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Command
Description
DISPlay:{AM|FM|PM}:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
Sets the horizontal scale automatically.
DISPlay:{AM|FM|PM}:X[:SCALe]:FULL
Sets or queries the horizontal scale.
DISPlay:{AM|FM|PM}:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge).
DISPlay:{AM|FM|PM}:Y:RSCale
Rescales the vertical axis automatically.
DISPlay:{AM|FM|PM}:Y[:SCALe]
Sets or queries the vertical scale.
DISPlay:{AM|FM|PM}:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet
Sets or queries the vertical offset.
DISPlay:AUDio subgroup
Audio measurements
DISPlay:AUDio:MEASview:DELete
Deletes the specified audio analysis view.
DISPlay:AUDio:MEASview:NEW
Displays a new audio analysis view.
DISPlay:AUDio:MEASview:SELect
Selects an audio analysis view on the screen.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:FREQuency:[SCALe]:STARt
Sets or queries the start frequency (left edge) of the audio spectrum graph.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:FREQuency:[SCALe]:STOP
Sets or queries the stop frequency (right edge) of the audio spectrum graph.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:FREQuency:AUTO
Rescales the horizontal axis automatically to fit the waveform to the screen in the audio spectrum view.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:MARKer:SHOW:STATe
Determines whether to show or hide the readouts for the selected marker in the audio spectrum view.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:RESet:SCALe
Resets the horizontal and vertical scales in the audio spectrum view.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:SCALe:LOG:STATe
Determines whether or not to set the horizontal axis logarithmic in the audio spectrum view.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:SHOW:NHARmonic:THReshold
Sets or queries the appearance of the non-harmonic threshold in the audio spectrum view.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:TABLe:SHOW:STATe
Determines whether to show or hide the results table in the audio spectrum view.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STAT Determines whether to show or hide the graticule grid on the
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screen.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:Y:[SCALe]
Sets or queries the vertical scale in the audio spectrum view.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:Y:[SCALe]:AUTO
Rescales the vertical axis automatically in the audio spectrum view.
DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:Y:[SCALe]:OFFSet
Sets or queries the vertical position (offset) in the audio spectrum view.
DISPlay:AVTime subgroup
Amplitude versus Time measurement
DISPlay:AVTime:LEGend:STATe
Shows or hides the trace legend in the amplitude versus time view.
DISPlay:AVTime:MARKer:SHOW:STATe
Determines whether to show the readout for the selected marker.
DISPlay:AVTime:RESet
Resets the horizontal and vertical scale to the default values.
DISPlay:AVTime:TRIGger:LEVel:STATe
Determines whether to show the power trigger level line on screen.
DISPlay:AVTime:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
Determines whether to show the graticule grid on screen.
DISPlay:AVTime:X:RSCale
Rescales the horizontal axis automatically.
DISPlay:AVTime:X[:SCALe]:AUTO Table continued…
Sets the horizontal scale automatically.
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Command DISPlay:AVTime:X[:SCALe]:AUTO:STATe
DISPlay:AVTime:X[:SCALe]:FULL DISPlay:AVTime:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum?
DISPlay:AVTime:X[:SCALe]:MINimum? DISPlay:AVTime:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
DISPlay:AVTime:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet:MAXimum?
DISPlay:AVTime:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet:MINimum? DISPlay:AVTime:Y:RSCale
DISPlay:AVTime:Y[:SCALe]:FULL DISPlay:AVTime:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet DISPlay:CONSte
subgroup (Option 21 only) DISPlay:CONSte:MPHase
DISPlay:CONSte:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe DISPlay:DDEMod subgroup
(Option 21 only) DISPlay:DDEMod:MEASview:DELete DISPlay:DDEMod:MEASview:NEW
DISPlay:DDEMod:MEASview:SELect DISPlay:DDEMod:RADix DISPlay:DDEMod:X[:SCALe]
DISPlay:DDEMod:X[:SCALe]:AUTO DISPlay:DDEMod:X[:SCALe]:AUTO:STATe
DISPlay:DDEMod:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum? DISPlay:DDEMod:X[:SCALe]:MINimum?
DISPlay:DDEMod:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet DISPlay:DDEMod:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet:MAXimum?
DISPlay:DDEMod:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet:MINimum? DISPlay:DDEMod:X[:SCALe]:RESet
DISPlay:DIAGram subgroup (Option 21 only) DISPlay:DIAGram:X[:SCALe]
DISPlay:DIAGram:X[:SCALe]:RESet DISPlay:DIQVtime subgroup (Option 21 only)
DISPlay:DIQVtime:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe DISPlay:DIQVtime:Y[:SCALe]
DISPlay:DIQVtime:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO DISPlay:DIQVtime:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet DISPlay:DPX
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Description Determines whether to set the horizontal scale automatically or manually. Sets or queries the horizontal scale. Queries the upper limit of the horizontal scale setting range. Queries the lower limit of the horizontal scale setting range. Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge). Queries the upper limit of the horizontal offset setting range. Queries the lower limit of the horizontal offset setting range. Rescales the vertical axis automatically. Sets or queries the vertical scale. Sets or queries the vertical offset. Constellation measurement Sets or queries the phase multiplication constant for a CPM signal. Sets or queries whether to show the graticule grid on the screen. General purpose digital modulation measurements Deletes the measurement view. Displays a new measurement view. Sets or queries the measurement view. Sets or queries the base of symbols. Sets or queries the horizontal scale. Sets the horizontal scale automatically. Determines whether to set the horizontal scale automatically or manually. Queries the upper limit of the horizontal scale setting range. Queries the lower limit of the horizontal scale setting range. Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge). Queries the upper limit of the horizontal offset setting range. Queries the lower limit of the horizontal offset setting range. Presets the horizontal scale to the default value. Eye/Trellis diagram Sets or queries the horizontal range. Presets the horizontal scale to the default value. Demodulated I&Q versus Time measurement Sets or queries whether to show the graticule grid on the screen. Sets or queries the vertical scale. Sets the vertical scale automatically. Sets or queries the vertical offset (center point of the vertical axis). DPXogram measurement
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Command DISPlay:DPX:DGRam:TIME[:SCALe]:OFFSet:DIVision
DISPlay:DPX:DGRam:TIME[:SCALe]:PDIVision DISPlay:DPX:DGRam:TIME[:SCALe]:RESet
DISPlay:DPX:DGRam:TSTamp:STATe
DISPlay:DPX:DGRam:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO
DISPlay:DPX:DGRam:Y[:SCALe]:RESet DISPlay:DPX:LEGend:STATe
DISPlay:DPX:PHASe:Y[:SCALe]:AXIS DISPlay:DPX:PHASe:Y[:SCALe]:AXIS:OFFSet
DISPlay:DPX:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet DISPlay:DPX:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision
DISPlay:DPX:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe DISPlay:EDIagram subgroup
(Option 21 only) DISPlay:EDIagram:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
DISPlay:EDIagram:Y[:SCALe] DISPlay:EDIagram:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO
DISPlay:EDIagram:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet DISPlay:EVM subgroup (Option 21 only)
DISPlay:EVM:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe DISPlay:EVM:Y[:SCALe]
DISPlay:EVM:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO DISPlay:EVM:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet DISPlay:FDVTime
subgroup (Option 21 only) DISPlay:FDVTime:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe
DISPlay:FDVTime:Y[:SCALe] DISPlay:FDVTime:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO
DISPlay:FDVTime:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet DISPlay:{FSETtling|PSETtling} subgroup
DISPlay:{FSETtling|PSETtling}:MARKer:SHOW:STATe
DISPlay:{FSETtling|PSETtling}:TIME:DECimal
DISPlay:{FSETtling| PSETtling}:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:STATe Table
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Description Sets or queries the DPXogram vertical time offset in divisions. Sets or queries the DPXogram vertical time scale per division. Presets the time scale to the default value for the DPXogram measurement. Determines whether to display the time stamp readout in the DPXogram display. Rescales the height axis automatically to fit the waveform to the screen in the DPXogram display. Resets the height scale of the DPXogram display. Determines whether to show or hide the trace legend on the display. Sets or queries the vertical axis representation. Sets or queries the vertical offset in the DPX Phase view. Sets or que
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