Command Groups
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RS232 Commands
RS232 commands allow you to use the serial communications port.
Table 2–15: RS232 Commands
Header Description
 Return RS232 parameters
 Set baud rate
 Set hard flagging
 Set parity
 Set soft flagging
 Set # of stop bits
Save and Recall Commands
Save and Recall commands allow you to store and retrieve internal waveform
groups and control setups.
HWhen you “save a group,” the logic scope saves all the waveforms in the
specified group to the specified reference group (one of four) or to a mass
storage file in the logic scope file system.
HWhen you then “recall a group,” the logic scope places a copy of the
waveform group stored in the file system media into the specified reference
group (one of four).
HWhen you “display a saved group,” you turn on the reference group that
contains it using the SELect:<grp> command (see Vertical Commands on
page 2–34). To display a group saved to the file system, you must first recall
it to a reference group (using the method described previously), and then use
the SELect:<grp> command to turn on the group as was just described. You
can only perform measurements and waveform transfers on displayed
reference groups.
HWhen you “save a setting,” you save all the settings of the logic scope.
HWhen you then “recall a setting,” the logic scope restores itself to the state it
was in when you last saved that setting.
You may substitute the header mnemonic WAVEFORM for GROUP (as an alias)
in all Save and Recall commands to follow.