User Manual
Remote Programing
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PASSFAIL:STATE (Command/Query)
The PASSFAIL:STATE <1|0|ON|OFF> control the state of the PASSFAIL utility.
To the question PASSFAIL:STATE? The instrument replies “1” or “0”.
PASSFAIL:XMASK (Command/Query)
The PASSFAIL:XMASK <xmask> command compute a mask used in the passfail
functionality, from the source channel with an offset of +/-xmask on the horizontal axis. xmask
represents a number of divisions ans is a floating point value in the range 0.0 to 2.0
To the question PASSFAIL:XMASK? The instruments returns the value in the format 1.23
PASSFAIL:YMASK (Command/Query)
The PASSFAIL:YMASK <ymask> command compute a mask used in the passfail
functionality, from the source channel with an offset of +/-ymask on the vertical axis. ymask
represents a number of divisions and is a floating point value in the range 0.0 to 2.0
To the question PASSFAIL:XMASK? The instruments returns the value in the format 1.23
[SENSe]:VOLTage
{[1]|2|3|4}[:DC]
:RANGe:OFFSet
(Command/Query)
The VOLT{[1]|2|3|4}:RANG:OFFS <offset|MAX|MIN|UP|DOWN> command sets the vertical
offset of the time representation of the selected signal.
<offset> is a value in NRf format, it may be followed or not by a multiple and the unit.
By default the value is expressed in volt.
To the question V{[1]|2|3|4}:RANG:OFFS?, the instrument returns the vertical offset of the
selected signal.
Response format: <measured value><NL>
value in format <NR3> expressed in volt.
[SENSe]:VOLTage
{[1]|2|3|4}[:DC]:RANGe
:PTPeak
(Command)
The VOLT{[1]|2|3|4}:RANG:PTP <sensitivity|MAX|MIN|UP|DOWN> command
sets the full screen vertical sensitivity of the selected channel.
<sensitivity> is a value in NRf format, it may be followed or not by a multiple and the unit.
By default the value is expressed in volt.
To the question VOLT{[1]|2|3|4}:RANG:PTP?, the instrument returns the full screen vertical
sensitivity of the selected channel.
Response format: <measured value><NL>
value in format <NR3> expressed in volt.
If 10mV/div is the sensitivity displayed in the channel parameters, then the <sensitivity>
parameter = 8 x 10 mV/div.
SYSTem:COMMunicate
:SOCKet:{[1]|2]}:ADDRess
(Command/Query)
The SYST:COMM:SOCK:{[1]|2]}:ADDR "<IPaddress>" command defines the IP address of
the instrument.
Use index 1 to set ETHERNET and index 2 to set WIFI.
<IPaddress> is a chain of characters as: ip1.ip2.ip3.ip4, each of the ipX values must be
included between 0 & 255.
To the question SYST:COMM:SOCK:ADDR? the instrument returns the value of the current IP
address.
Response format: <ip1.ip2.ip3.ip4><NL>
SYSTem:COMMunicate
:SOCKet:{[2]}:WIFI
(Command)
SYST:COMM:SOCK <"ssid">, <wep|wpa-psk|open>, <"password"> is used to set WIFI :
the 3 parameters necessary to connect to the WIFI network.










