Command Syntax
Cursor Position
Mnemonics
When cursors are displayed, commands may specify which cursor of the pair to
use.
Table 2-5: Channel Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
CH<x> A channel specifier; <x> is 1 through 4.
Table 2-6: Cursor Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
CURSOR<x> A cursor selector; <x> is either 1 or 2.
POSITION<x> A cursor selector; <x> is either 1 or 2.
HPOS<x> A cursor selector; <x> is either 1 or 2.
Math Specifier Mnemonics Commands can specify the mathematical waveform to use as a mnemonic in
the header.
Table 2-7: Math Specifier Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
Math<x> A math waveform specifier; <x> is 1.
Measurement Specifier
Mnemonics
Commands can specify which measurement to set or query as a mnemonic in the
header. Up to eight automated measurements may be displayed.
Table 2-8: Measurement Specifier Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
MEAS<x> A measurement specifier; <x> is 1 through 4.
Channel Mnemonics Commands specify the channel to use as a mnemonic in the header.
Reference Waveform
Mnemonics
Commands can specify the reference waveform to use as a mnemonic in the
header.
Table 2-9: Reference Waveform Mnemonics
Symbol Meaning
REF<x> A reference waveform specifier; <x> is 1, 2, 3, or 4 for 4-channel
oscilloscopes and 1 or 2 for 2-channel oscilloscopes.
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