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View/Display
Full Screen is a Meas Global function. Therefore it is cancelled by the Preset key.
Display Enable (Remote Command Only)
Turns the display on/off, including the display drive circuitry. The backlight stays lit so you can tell that
the instrument is on. The display enable setting is mode global. The reasons for turning the display off
are three:
To increase speed as much as possible by freeing the instrument from having to update the display
To reduce emissions from the display, drive circuitry
For security purposes
If you have turned off the display:
and you are in local operation, the display can be turned back on by pressing any key or by sending
the SYSTem:DEFaults MISC command or the DISPlay:ENABle ON (neither *RST nor
SYSTem:PRESet enable the display.)
and you are in remote operation, the display can be turned back on by pressing the Local or Esc keys
or by sending the SYSTem:DEFaults MISC command or the DISPlay:ENABle ON (neither *RST
nor SYSTem:PRESet enable the display.)
and you are using either the SYSTem:KLOCk command or GPIB local lockout, then no front-panel key
press will turn the display back on. You must turn it back on remotely.
Key Path: Display
Remote Command: :DISPlay:FSCReen[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1
:DISPlay:FSCReen[:STATe]?
Preset: Off
State Saved: Not saved in instrument state.
Backwards Compatibility SCPI: :DISPlay:MENU[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1
This emulates ESA full screen functionality, which is the same as the
FSCReen command in PSA except that the sense of on/off is reversed (that is,
OFF means the menus are OFF, so Fullscreen is ON) and the default is ON
(meaning Fullscreen is OFF).
Backwards Compatibility Notes: 1. In ESA/PSA, Full Screen was turned on with a softkey, so pressing any
other key turned Full Screen off. In the X-Series, because a hardkey is
provided to turn this function on and off, pressing any other key no longer
turns off Full Screen
Initial S/W Revision: Prior to A.02.00
Remote Command: :DISPlay:ENABle OFF|ON|0|1
:DISPlay:ENABle?
Example: DISP:ENAB OFF