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Usage: SCPI confirmed
16.2.7.6 History
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory[:STATe]...............................................................511
ACQuire:AVAilable.........................................................................................................511
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory:CURRent.............................................................511
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory:STARt.................................................................512
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory:STOP..................................................................512
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory:TPACq................................................................513
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory:PLAY..................................................................513
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory:REPLay...............................................................513
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory:TSDate................................................................514
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory:TSABsolute..........................................................514
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory:TSRelative...........................................................515
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory[:STATe] <State>
Enables or disables the history display.
Suffix:
<m>
.
1..4
Selects the input channel.
<n> 1..3
Selects the waveform. For each channel, up to three waveforms
can be analyzed. If WAVeform<n> is omitted, waveform 1 is
adressed.
Parameters:
<State> ON | OFF
*RST: OFF
ACQuire:AVAilable?
Returns the number of acquisitions currently saved in the memory. This number of
acquisitions is available for history viewing. It is also the number of acquisitions in an Ultra
Segmentation acquisition series.
Return values:
<AcqCount> Range: 0 to 4294967295
Increment: 1
*RST: 0
Usage: Query only
Firmware/Software: V 1.25
CHANnel<m>[:WAVeform<n>]:HISTory:CURRent <CurrAcqIdx>
Accesses a particular acquisition in the memory to display it.
Command Reference