PROGRAM EXAMPLE:
CALL Send(0, 8, "*RST", 1)Channel 1 on Channel 2, 3, 4 off
CALL Send(0, 8, "SENSe:FUNCtion ’XTIMe:VOLTage3’", 1) ’Channel 3 also on
CALL Send(0, 8, "TRACe:COPY M2_1,CH1", 1)
’ The result is that the acquisition traces of the channels 1 and 3 are copied to M2_1 respectively M2_3.
CALL Send(0, 8, "TRACe:COPY M3_1,M2_1", 1)
The result is that the previously stored traces in M2_1 and M2_3 are copied to M3_1 respectively m3_3.

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USING THE COMBISCOPE INSTRUMENTS

3.10.2Copying traces to memory

The TRACe:COPY command allows you to copy the contents of a memory register to another memory register. This allows you to fill a memory register with traces from one of the following sources:

Copy an acquisition trace from one of the input channels.

Example:

 

Send TRACe:COPY M1_2,CH2

’ Copies from CH2 to M1_2

Note: The result of this command is also that the acquisition traces of other channels (CHn) are copied into M1_n, provided channel CHn is on. So, all previously stored traces in M1 are lost!

Copy a previously stored trace from another trace memory register.

Example:

Send TRACe:COPY M2_2,M1_2 ’ Copies from M1_2 to M2_2

Note: The result of this command is also that all stored traces of M2_N are copied into M1_n, provided a trace was stored before. So, all previously stored traces in M2 are lost!

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