User manual
Table Of Contents
- INTERFACE OVERVIEW
- COMMAND OVERVIEW
- COMMAND DETAILS
- Common Commands
- Acquisition Commands
- Autoscale Commands
- Vertical Commands
- Math Commands
- Cursor Commands
- Display Commands
- Hardcopy Commands
- Measure Commands
- Measurement Commands
- Reference Commands
- Run Command
- Stop Command
- Single Command
- Force Command
- Utility Commands
- Timebase Commands
- Trigger Commands
- System Commands
- Save/Recall Commands
- Go_NoGo Commands
- Replay Commands
- Rotate Commands
- DMM Commands
- APPENDX
- INDEX
COMMAND DETAILS
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Related
commands
:SAVe:IMAGe
Parameter
PNG
Sets the file format to PNG
BMP
Sets the file format to BMP
Return parameter
Returns the file format (PNG, BMP).
Example
:SAVe:IMAGe:FILEFormat PNG
Sets the image file format to PNG.
:SAVe:IMAGe:NOTE
Description
When an image file is saved, this command saves a
note (*.TXT) with the same base filename as the
image file that was saved.
Syntax
:SAVE:IMAGe:NOTE {<string>}
Parameter
<string>
Max. 50 character string enclosed in
double quotes.
Example
:SAVE:IMAGe:NOTE “This is a note.”
Saves the note the next time an image is saved and
the brief mode is turned off.
:SAVe:SETUp
Description
Saves the current setup to internal memory.
Syntax
:SAVe:SETUp {<file path> (“Disk:/xxx.SET”) | S1~S20}
Parameter
<file path>
Saves the setup file to the specified file
path/file.
S1~S20
Setup memory Set1 ~ Set 20
Example
:SAVe:SETUp S1
Saves the current setup to Set1 in internal memory.
:SAVe:SETUp “Disk:/DS0001.SET”
Saves the current setup to Disk:/DS0001.SET.
Set
Set