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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:CHANnel<X>:INVert
Description
Inverts a channel or returns its status.
Syntax
:CHANnel<X>:INVert {OFF | ON | ?}
Parameter
<X>
Channel 1, 2
OFF
Invert off
ON
Invert on
Return parameter
ON
Invert on
OFF
Invert off
Example
:CHANnel1:INVert ON
Inverts Channel 1
:CHANnel<X>:POSition
Description
Sets or returns the position level for a channel.
Note
The vertical position will only be set to the closest
allowed value. The position level range depends
on the vertical scale.
The scale must first be set before the position can
be set.
Syntax
:CHANnel<X>:POSition { <NRf> | ?}
Parameter
<X>
Specifies channel number (1, 2)
<NRf>
Position. Range depends on the vertical
scale.
Return parameter
<NR3>
Returns the position value.
Example 1
:CHANnel1:POSition 2.4E–3
Sets the Channel 1 position to 2.4mV/mA
Example 2
:CHANnel1:POSition?
2.4E-3
Returns 2.4mV as the vertical position.
Set
Query
Set
Query