Instructions
Chapter 2 Command System  RIGOL 
MSO5000 Programming Guide  2-101   
:MATH<n>:FILTer:W1 
Syntax 
:MATH<n>:FILTer:W1 <freq1> 
:MATH<n>:FILTer:W1? 
Description 
Sets or queries the cut-off frequency of Low Pass Filter/High Pass Filter; or the cut-off 
frequency 1 of Band Pass Filter/Band Stop Filter. The default unit is Hz. 
Parameter 
Name 
Type 
Range 
Default 
<n> 
Discrete 
{1|2|3|4} 
—— 
<freq1> 
Real 
Refer to 
Remarks 
Related to the filter type 
LPASs|BPASs|BSTop: 0.005× screen sample rate 
HPASs: 0.1× screen sample rate 
Remarks 
  When the filter type is set to LPASs (Low Pass Filter) or HPASs (High Pass Filter), 
you need to set one cut-off frequency. At this time, the range of <freq1> is from 
(0.005× screen sample rate) to (0.1× screen sample rate), at a step of 
(0.005× screen sample rate). Wherein, screen sample rate = 100/horizontal time 
base. 
  When the filter type is set to BPASs (Band Pass Filter) or BSTop (Band Stop Filter), 
you need to set two cut-off frequencies. Run this command to set the cut-off 
frequency 1, and run the :MATH<n>:FILTer:W2 command to set the cut-off 
frequency 2. At this time, the range of <freq1> is from (0.005× screen sample rate) 
to (0.095× screen sample rate), at a step of (0.005× screen sample rate). Wherein, 
screen sample rate = 100/horizontal time base. 
Note: The cut-off frequency 1 must be smaller than the cut-off frequency 2. 
Return 
Format 
The query returns the current cut-off frequency or cut-off frequency 1 in scientific 
notation. 
Example 
:MATH1:FILTer:W1 1000000 /*Sets the cut-off frequency of Low Pass Filter to 1 MHz.*/ 
:MATH1:FILTer:W1?              /*The query returns 1.000000E+6.*/ 
:MATH<n>:FILTer:W2 
Syntax 
:MATH<n>:FILTer:W2 <freq2> 
:MATH<n>:FILTer:W2? 
Description 
Sets or queries the cut-off frequency 2 of Band Pass Filter/Band Stop Filter. The default 
unit is Hz. 
Parameter 
Name 
Type 
Range 
Default 
<n> 
Discrete 
{1|2|3|4} 
—— 
<freq2> 
Real 
Refer to 
Remarks 
0.1× screen sample rate 
Remarks 
When the filter type is set to BPASs (Band Pass Filter) or BSTop (Band Stop Filter), you 
need to set two cut-off frequencies. Run the :MATH<n>:FILTer:W1 command to set 
the cut-off frequency 1, and run this command to set the cut-off frequency 2. At this 
time, the range of <freq2> is from (0.01× screen sample rate) to (0.1× screen sample 
rate), at a step of (0.005× screen sample rate). Wherein, screen sample rate = 
100/horizontal time base   
Note: The cut-off frequency 2 must be greater than the cut-off frequency 1. 
Return 
Format 
The query returns the current cut-off frequency 2 in scientific notation. 










