display

The display commands module.

These commands are used in the following models: DPO5K, DPO5KB, DPO70KC, DPO70KD, DPO70KDX, DPO70KSX, DPO7K, DPO7KC, DSA70KC, DSA70KD, MSO5K, MSO5KB, MSO70KC, MSO70KDX

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Commands and Queries
- DISplay:CLOCk {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:CLOCk?
- DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr {DEFAULT|INHERIT}
- DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView {NORMal|MONOGREEN|MONOGRAY|TEMPErature|SPECTral|USEr}
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView {NORMal|MONOGREEN|MONOGRAY|TEMPErature|SPECTral|USEr}
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr RESET
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x> <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x>?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x> <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x>?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x> <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x>?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform {HLS|SPECTral|TEMPErature}
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform?
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr?
- DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr {DEFAULT|INHERIT}
- DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr?
- DISplay:COLOr?
- DISplay:DATa? (BMP| JPEG| PNG | TIFF)[,(FULLSCREEN | GRAticule | FULLNOmenu)[,(COLOr | INKSaver | BLACKANDWhite )]]
- DISplay:DESKew {<NR1>|OFF|ON|AUTO}
- DISplay:DESKew?
- DISplay:DIGital:HEIght {SMAll|LARge|MEDium|XSMAll}
- DISplay:DIGital:HEIght?
- DISplay:DPOJETPlot? (PLOT1 | PLOT2 | PLOT3 | PLOT4 | SUMMARY)[,(JPEG | JPG | TIF | TIFF | BMP | EMF | PNG)]
- DISplay:FILTer {LINEAr|SINX}
- DISplay:FILTer?
- DISplay:FORMat {YT|XY|XYZ}
- DISplay:FORMat?
- DISplay:GRAticule {CROSSHair|FRAme|FULl|GRId|IRE|NTSC|MV|PAL}
- DISplay:GRAticule?
- DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright?
- DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight {LOW|MEDium|HIGH}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight?
- DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct <NRF>
- DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct?
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER?
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY {<NR1>}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY?
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView <NR2>
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView?
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView <NR2>
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView?
- DISplay:INTENSITy?
- DISplay:PERSistence {OFF|INFPersist|VARpersist}
- DISplay:PERSistence:RESET
- DISplay:PERSistence?
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor?
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect {NONe|CAPS|SHADow|EMBOss|ENGRave}
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect?
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme?
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze <NR1>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze?
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle?
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe?
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE?
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:XPOS <NR1>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:YPOS <NR1>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>?
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:STATE {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:SCREENTExt?
- DISplay:SHOWREmote {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:SHOWREmote?
- DISplay:STYle {DOTs|INTENSIFied|VECtors}
- DISplay:STYle?
- DISplay:TRIGBar {OFF|SHORt|LONG}
- DISplay:TRIGBar?
- DISplay:TRIGT {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:TRIGT?
- DISplay:VARpersist <NR3>
- DISplay:VARpersist?
- DISplay:WAVEform {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:WAVEform?
- DISplay?

Display

Bases: SCPICmdRead

The DISplay command.

Description
  • This query-only command returns the current Display settings.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay?
Properties
  • .clock: The DISplay:CLOCk command.
  • .color: The DISplay:COLOr command.
  • .data: The DISplay:DATa command.
  • .deskew: The DISplay:DESKew command.
  • .digital: The DISplay:DIGital command tree.
  • .dpojetplot: The DISplay:DPOJETPlot command.
  • .filter: The DISplay:FILTer command.
  • .format: The DISplay:FORMat command.
  • .graticule: The DISplay:GRAticule command.
  • .intensity: The DISplay:INTENSITy command.
  • .persistence: The DISplay:PERSistence command.
  • .screentext: The DISplay:SCREENTExt command.
  • .showremote: The DISplay:SHOWREmote command.
  • .style: The DISplay:STYle command.
  • .trigbar: The DISplay:TRIGBar command.
  • .trigt: The DISplay:TRIGT command.
  • .varpersist: The DISplay:VARpersist command.
  • .waveform: The DISplay:WAVEform command.

clock property

clock: DisplayClock

Return the DISplay:CLOCk command.

Description
  • This command specifies whether the oscilloscope displays the date and time. The query form of this command returns an ON (1) or an OFF (0).
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:CLOCk? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:CLOCk? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:CLOCk value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:CLOCk {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:CLOCk?
Info
  • ON enables the display of date and time.
  • OFF disables the display of date and time.
  • <NR1> = 0 disables the display of date and time; any other value enables the display of date and time.

color property

color: DisplayColor

Return the DISplay:COLOr command.

Description
  • This query-only command returns the settings from the PALETTE, MATHCOLOR and REFCOLOR commands. This is equivalent to selecting Colors from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr?
Sub-properties
  • .mathcolor: The DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr command.
  • .palette: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte command tree.
  • .refcolor: The DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr command.

data property

Return the DISplay:DATa command.

Description
  • The query returns the screen shot from the oscilloscope in block data format, as defined in the IEEE 488.2 standard. The first argument is the file format and is required. The second option is the screen view. The third option is the palate. If no options are specified, the default selections are FULLSCREEN and COLOr. If you want to specify the second option, the first option must be specified. For example, if you want the screen capture to be INKSaver, you must specify a screen view. BMP,GRA,INKS.
Usage
  • Using the .query(argument) method will send the DISplay:DATa? argument query.
  • Using the .verify(argument, value) method will send the DISplay:DATa? argument query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:DATa? (BMP| JPEG| PNG | TIFF)[,(FULLSCREEN | GRAticule | FULLNOmenu)[,(COLOr | INKSaver | BLACKANDWhite )]]

deskew property

deskew: DisplayDeskew

Return the DISplay:DESKew command.

Description
  • This command controls or queries the state of the Display Only button.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:DESKew? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:DESKew? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:DESKew value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:DESKew {<NR1>|OFF|ON|AUTO}
- DISplay:DESKew?
Info
  • OFF sets deskew for the acquisition waveform.
  • ON sets deskew to deskew the display only.
  • <NR1> = 0 will deskew the acquisition waveform; any other value will deskew the display only.
  • AUTO automatically selects the deskew setting.

digital property

digital: DisplayDigital

Return the DISplay:DIGital command tree.

Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:DIGital? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:DIGital? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
Sub-properties
  • .height: The DISplay:DIGital:HEIght command.

dpojetplot property

dpojetplot: DisplayDpojetplot

Return the DISplay:DPOJETPlot command.

Description
  • This command queries which DPOJET plot is selected and the screen capture file format.
Usage
  • Using the .query(argument) method will send the DISplay:DPOJETPlot? argument query.
  • Using the .verify(argument, value) method will send the DISplay:DPOJETPlot? argument query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:DPOJETPlot? (PLOT1 | PLOT2 | PLOT3 | PLOT4 | SUMMARY)[,(JPEG | JPG | TIF | TIFF | BMP | EMF | PNG)]

filter property

filter: DisplayFilter

Return the DISplay:FILTer command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the type of interpolation to use for the display. Filtering only applies to normal-mode acquisition. The DISplay:FILTer command also provides selection for acquisition interpolation type. This command is equivalent to selecting Waveform Interpolation from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:FILTer? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:FILTer? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:FILTer value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:FILTer {LINEAr|SINX}
- DISplay:FILTer?
Info
  • LINEAr specifies linear interpolation, where acquired points are connected with straight lines.
  • SINX specifies sin(x)/x interpolation, where acquired points are fit to a curve.

format property

format: DisplayFormat

Return the DISplay:FORMat command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the display format. This command is equivalent to selecting Format from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:FORMat? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:FORMat? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:FORMat value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:FORMat {YT|XY|XYZ}
- DISplay:FORMat?
Info
  • YT sets the display to a voltage versus time format and is the default mode.
  • XY argument displays one waveform against another. The source pairs that make up an XY trace are predefined and are listed in the following table. Selecting one source causes its corresponding source to be implicitly selected, producing a single trace from the two input waveforms.
  • XYZ argument is available only for four-channel instruments. The argument combines channel 1 and channel 2 for X and Y coordinates and uses channel 3 to provide the intensity value for the sample. XYZ groups channels 1, 2 and 3 to form a single trace. Other channel, math, and reference waveforms are turned off.

graticule property

graticule: DisplayGraticule

Return the DISplay:GRAticule command.

Description
  • This command selects or queries the type of graticule that is displayed. This command is equivalent to selecting Graticule Style from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:GRAticule? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:GRAticule? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:GRAticule value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:GRAticule {CROSSHair|FRAme|FULl|GRId|IRE|NTSC|MV|PAL}
- DISplay:GRAticule?
Info
  • CROSSHair specifies a frame and cross hairs.
  • FRAme specifies a frame only.
  • FULl specifies a frame, a grid and cross hairs.
  • GRId specifies a frame and grid only.
  • IRE specifies an IRE video graticule, and sets the vertical scale to 143 mV per division.
  • NTSC specifies an NTSC video graticule (same as the IRE graticule), and sets the vertical scale to 133 mV per division.
  • MV specifies an mV video graticule and sets the vertical scale to 133 mV per division. This graticule is used to measure PAL standard video signals.
  • PAL specifies a PAL video graticule (same as the mV graticule) and sets the vertical scale to 133 mV per division. This graticule is used to measure PAL standard video signals.

intensity property

intensity: DisplayIntensity

Return the DISplay:INTENSITy command.

Description
  • This query-only command returns the waveform saturation level and screen saver settings.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy?
Sub-properties
  • .autobright: The DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright command.
  • .backlight: The DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight command.
  • .custompct: The DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct command.
  • .screensaver: The DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER command.
  • .screensaverdelay: The DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY command.
  • .waveform: The DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform command tree.

persistence property

persistence: DisplayPersistence

Return the DISplay:PERSistence command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the persistence aspect of the display. This affects the display only and is equivalent to selecting Display Persistence from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:PERSistence? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:PERSistence? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:PERSistence value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:PERSistence {OFF|INFPersist|VARpersist}
- DISplay:PERSistence?
Info
  • OFF disables the persistence aspect of the display.
  • INFPersist sets a display mode where any pixels, once touched by samples, remain set until cleared by a mode change.
  • VARPersist sets a display mode where set pixels are gradually dimmed.
Sub-properties
  • .reset: The DISplay:PERSistence:RESET command.

screentext property

screentext: DisplayScreentext

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt command.

Description
  • This query-only command returns all screen text settings.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt?
Sub-properties
  • .label: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x> command.
  • .state: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:STATE command.

showremote property

showremote: DisplayShowremote

Return the DISplay:SHOWREmote command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the state of the remote display feature and is equivalent to selecting Display Remote from the Display menu. The query form of this command returns ON (1) or OFF (0). This feature allows you to view waveforms and other graticule data on a remote display using remote control software like VNC (Virtual Network Computing) or Symantec pcAnywhere.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SHOWREmote? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SHOWREmote? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SHOWREmote value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SHOWREmote {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:SHOWREmote?
Info
  • <NR1> = 0 disables remote display of waveform and other graticule data; any other value enables remote display of waveform and other graticule data.
  • ON enables the remote display of waveform and other graticule data.
  • OFF disables the remote display of waveform and other graticule data.

style property

style: DisplayStyle

Return the DISplay:STYle command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries how the data is displayed for normal and FastAcq modes. This command is equivalent to selecting Display Style from the Display menu and choosing a style.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:STYle? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:STYle? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:STYle value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:STYle {DOTs|INTENSIFied|VECtors}
- DISplay:STYle?
Info
  • DOTs displays individual data points. New points immediately replace old ones.
  • INTENSIFied causes the display to show interpolated samples with dark spaces (Only the ‘real’ samples are displayed).
  • VECtors connects adjacent data points. New points immediately replace old ones.

trigbar property

trigbar: DisplayTrigbar

Return the DISplay:TRIGBar command.

Description
  • This command controls or queries the display of the trigger-level indicator bars. Indicator bars show where the trigger voltage level is set. The instrument will only display the bar if the associated trigger source is also displayed. If both a main and a delayed trigger are displayed, then two bars will appear. One will accompany each source. If a logic trigger is selected, then multiple bars might appear. One will show the upper threshold and one will show the lower threshold. This command is equivalent to selecting Display Setup from the Display menu and then choosing the Objects tab.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:TRIGBar? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:TRIGBar? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:TRIGBar value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:TRIGBar {OFF|SHORt|LONG}
- DISplay:TRIGBar?
Info
  • OFF removes the trigger indicator bar from the display.
  • SHORt displays, as the indicator, a short arrow at the right side of the graticule for each displayed trigger signal.
  • LONG displays, as the indicator, a horizontal line across the width of the graticule for each displayed trigger signal.

trigt property

trigt: DisplayTrigt

Return the DISplay:TRIGT command.

Description
  • This command controls or queries the display of the trigger T. The trigger T shows where the trigger occurred on the waveform.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:TRIGT? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:TRIGT? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:TRIGT value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:TRIGT {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:TRIGT?
Info
  • <NR1> = 0 disables the trigger T; any other value displays the trigger T.
  • OFF removes the trigger indicator T from the display.
  • ON displays a T at the trigger point.

varpersist property

varpersist: DisplayVarpersist

Return the DISplay:VARpersist command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries display persistence decay time, which is the approximate decay time for a freshly struck persistence sample.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:VARpersist? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:VARpersist? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:VARpersist value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:VARpersist <NR3>
- DISplay:VARpersist?
Info
  • <NR3> indicates the persistence decay time and ranges from 0.5 to 100.

waveform property

waveform: DisplayWaveform

Return the DISplay:WAVEform command.

Description
  • This command globally enables or disables the waveform display. When disabled, the waveform is still acquired and held in memory, but it is not drawn to the screen. Disabling the waveform display may improve processing speed.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:WAVEform? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:WAVEform? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:WAVEform value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:WAVEform {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:WAVEform?
Info
  • <NR1> enables or disables the waveform display. 0 disables the waveform display; any other value enables the waveform display.
  • ON enables the waveform display.
  • OFF disables the waveform display.

DisplayClock

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:CLOCk command.

Description
  • This command specifies whether the oscilloscope displays the date and time. The query form of this command returns an ON (1) or an OFF (0).
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:CLOCk? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:CLOCk? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:CLOCk value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:CLOCk {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:CLOCk?
Info
  • ON enables the display of date and time.
  • OFF disables the display of date and time.
  • <NR1> = 0 disables the display of date and time; any other value enables the display of date and time.

DisplayColor

Bases: SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr command.

Description
  • This query-only command returns the settings from the PALETTE, MATHCOLOR and REFCOLOR commands. This is equivalent to selecting Colors from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr?
Properties
  • .mathcolor: The DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr command.
  • .palette: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte command tree.
  • .refcolor: The DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr command.

mathcolor property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the color to be used for math traces, either in the standard palette’s nominal Math color, or according to the color of the source waveform. This command is equivalent to selecting Display Setup from the Display menu and then choosing the Colors tab.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr {DEFAULT|INHERIT}
- DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr?
Info
  • DEFAULT sets color math traces in nominal palette math color, which is red.
  • INHERIT sets color math traces in the source waveform color. Math waveforms are drawn in the same color as their primary source waveform.

palette property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte command tree.

Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
Sub-properties
  • .imageview: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView command.
  • .recordview: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView command.
  • .user: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr command.

refcolor property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the color to be used for reference traces, either in the standard palette’s nominal REF color or according to the color of the source waveform. This command is equivalent to selecting Display Setup from the Display menu and then choosing the Colors tab.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr {DEFAULT|INHERIT}
- DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr?
Info
  • DEFAULT assigns color reference traces to the nominal palette reference color, which is off-white.
  • INHERIT assigns color reference traces to the source waveform color.

DisplayColorMathcolor

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the color to be used for math traces, either in the standard palette’s nominal Math color, or according to the color of the source waveform. This command is equivalent to selecting Display Setup from the Display menu and then choosing the Colors tab.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr {DEFAULT|INHERIT}
- DISplay:COLOr:MATHCOLOr?
Info
  • DEFAULT sets color math traces in nominal palette math color, which is red.
  • INHERIT sets color math traces in the source waveform color. Math waveforms are drawn in the same color as their primary source waveform.

DisplayColorPalette

Bases: SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte command tree.

Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
Properties
  • .imageview: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView command.
  • .recordview: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView command.
  • .user: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr command.

imageview property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the color palette for all image view (DPO and WfmDB) traces.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView {NORMal|MONOGREEN|MONOGRAY|TEMPErature|SPECTral|USEr}
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView?
Info
  • NORMal colors traces according to their channel. This is the default color palette.
  • MONOGREEN colors traces green, emulating a traditional instrument color palette.
  • MONOGRAY colors traces gray, emulating a monochrome instrument.
  • TEMPErature
  • SPECTral
  • USEr

recordview property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the color palette for all record view (non image view) waveforms.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView {NORMal|MONOGREEN|MONOGRAY|TEMPErature|SPECTral|USEr}
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView?
Info
  • NORMal colors traces according to their channel. This is the default color palette.
  • MONOGREEN colors traces green, emulating a traditional instrument color palette.
  • MONOGRAY colors traces gray, emulating a monochrome instrument.
  • TEMPErature colors all traces using a multicolored palette, where ‘intensity’ is represented by hue; blue for least frequently hit, red for most frequently hit. All traces share this palette.
  • SPECTral colors all traces using a multicolored palette, where ‘intensity’ is represented by hue; red for least frequently hit, blue for most frequently hit. All traces share this palette.
  • USEr colors all traces using a user-defined palette. All traces share this palette.

user property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr command.

Description
  • This command queries the color palette for group settings. It outputs settings from the DISPlay CARET, CH, GRATICULE, HISTOGRAM, MASK, MASKHIGHLIGHT, MATH, and REF commands.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr RESET
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr?
Info
  • RESET sets all user palettes to their default values.
Sub-properties
  • .caret: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet command.
  • .ch: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x> command.
  • .graticule: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule command.
  • .histogram: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram command.
  • .mask: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK command.
  • .maskhighlight: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight command.
  • .math: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x> command.
  • .ref: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x> command.
  • .waveform: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform command.

DisplayColorPaletteImageview

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the color palette for all image view (DPO and WfmDB) traces.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView {NORMal|MONOGREEN|MONOGRAY|TEMPErature|SPECTral|USEr}
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:IMAGEView?
Info
  • NORMal colors traces according to their channel. This is the default color palette.
  • MONOGREEN colors traces green, emulating a traditional instrument color palette.
  • MONOGRAY colors traces gray, emulating a monochrome instrument.
  • TEMPErature
  • SPECTral
  • USEr

DisplayColorPaletteRecordview

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the color palette for all record view (non image view) waveforms.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView {NORMal|MONOGREEN|MONOGRAY|TEMPErature|SPECTral|USEr}
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:RECORDView?
Info
  • NORMal colors traces according to their channel. This is the default color palette.
  • MONOGREEN colors traces green, emulating a traditional instrument color palette.
  • MONOGRAY colors traces gray, emulating a monochrome instrument.
  • TEMPErature colors all traces using a multicolored palette, where ‘intensity’ is represented by hue; blue for least frequently hit, red for most frequently hit. All traces share this palette.
  • SPECTral colors all traces using a multicolored palette, where ‘intensity’ is represented by hue; red for least frequently hit, blue for most frequently hit. All traces share this palette.
  • USEr colors all traces using a user-defined palette. All traces share this palette.

DisplayColorPaletteUser

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr command.

Description
  • This command queries the color palette for group settings. It outputs settings from the DISPlay CARET, CH, GRATICULE, HISTOGRAM, MASK, MASKHIGHLIGHT, MATH, and REF commands.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr RESET
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr?
Info
  • RESET sets all user palettes to their default values.
Properties
  • .caret: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet command.
  • .ch: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x> command.
  • .graticule: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule command.
  • .histogram: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram command.
  • .mask: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK command.
  • .maskhighlight: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight command.
  • .math: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x> command.
  • .ref: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x> command.
  • .waveform: The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform command.

caret property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the caret color for the user palette. It assigns the HUE, light, Saturation (HLS) triplet used for the caret color. The caret is the solid, inverted delta positioned on the top graticule line, which indicates the trigger position within the waveform record.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

ch property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x> command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) triplet to be used for the specified channel color for the user palette. The channel is specified by x. The value of x can range from 1 through 4.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x>? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x>? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x> value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x> <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x>?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

graticule property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette graticule color. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation triplet to be used for the graticule color for the user palette.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

histogram property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette histogram color. It assigns the hue-saturation-lightness (HLS) triplet to be used for the histogram color for the user palette.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

mask property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette mask color. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) color for the mask color for the user palette.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

maskhighlight property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette mask hits color. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) triplet to be used for the mask highlight (mask hits) color for the user palette.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

math property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x> command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette math colors. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) triplet to be used for the specified math waveform for the user palette. The math waveform is specified by x. The value of x can range from 1 through 4.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x>? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x>? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x> value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x> <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x>?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

ref property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x> command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette reference colors assigned to the reference waveforms. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) triplet to be used for the specified reference waveform color for the user palette. The reference waveform is specified by x. The value of x can range from 1 through 4.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x>? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x>? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x> value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x> <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x>?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

waveform property

Return the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette waveform colors. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) triplet to be used for the specified waveform for the user palette.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform {HLS|SPECTral|TEMPErature}
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform?
Info
  • HLS sets the color of user waveforms to the hue, lightness, and saturation specified by the DISPLAY:COLOR:PALETTE:USER:WAVEFORM commands.
  • SPECTral sets the color of user waveforms to spectral.
  • TEMPErature sets the color of user waveforms to temperature.

DisplayColorPaletteUserCaret

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the caret color for the user palette. It assigns the HUE, light, Saturation (HLS) triplet used for the caret color. The caret is the solid, inverted delta positioned on the top graticule line, which indicates the trigger position within the waveform record.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CARet?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

DisplayColorPaletteUserChannel

Bases: ValidatedChannel, SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x> command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) triplet to be used for the specified channel color for the user palette. The channel is specified by x. The value of x can range from 1 through 4.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x>? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x>? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x> value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x> <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:CH<x>?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

DisplayColorPaletteUserGraticule

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette graticule color. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation triplet to be used for the graticule color for the user palette.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:GRAticule?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

DisplayColorPaletteUserHistogram

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette histogram color. It assigns the hue-saturation-lightness (HLS) triplet to be used for the histogram color for the user palette.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:HIStogram?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

DisplayColorPaletteUserMask

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette mask color. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) color for the mask color for the user palette.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASK?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

DisplayColorPaletteUserMaskhighlight

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette mask hits color. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) triplet to be used for the mask highlight (mask hits) color for the user palette.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MASKHighlight?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

DisplayColorPaletteUserMathItem

Bases: ValidatedDynamicNumberCmd, SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x> command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette math colors. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) triplet to be used for the specified math waveform for the user palette. The math waveform is specified by x. The value of x can range from 1 through 4.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x>? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x>? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x> value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x> <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:MATH<x>?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

DisplayColorPaletteUserRefItem

Bases: ValidatedDynamicNumberCmd, SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x> command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette reference colors assigned to the reference waveforms. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) triplet to be used for the specified reference waveform color for the user palette. The reference waveform is specified by x. The value of x can range from 1 through 4.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x>? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x>? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x> value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x> <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:REF<x>?
Info
  • <NR1> Hue. Range of 0 to 360.
  • <NR1> Lightness. Range of 0 to 100.
  • <NR1> Saturation. Range of 0 to 100.

DisplayColorPaletteUserWaveform

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the user palette waveform colors. It assigns the hue-lightness-saturation (HLS) triplet to be used for the specified waveform for the user palette.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform {HLS|SPECTral|TEMPErature}
- DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:USEr:WAVEform?
Info
  • HLS sets the color of user waveforms to the hue, lightness, and saturation specified by the DISPLAY:COLOR:PALETTE:USER:WAVEFORM commands.
  • SPECTral sets the color of user waveforms to spectral.
  • TEMPErature sets the color of user waveforms to temperature.

DisplayColorRefcolor

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the color to be used for reference traces, either in the standard palette’s nominal REF color or according to the color of the source waveform. This command is equivalent to selecting Display Setup from the Display menu and then choosing the Colors tab.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr {DEFAULT|INHERIT}
- DISplay:COLOr:REFCOLOr?
Info
  • DEFAULT assigns color reference traces to the nominal palette reference color, which is off-white.
  • INHERIT assigns color reference traces to the source waveform color.

DisplayData

Bases: SCPICmdReadWithArguments

The DISplay:DATa command.

Description
  • The query returns the screen shot from the oscilloscope in block data format, as defined in the IEEE 488.2 standard. The first argument is the file format and is required. The second option is the screen view. The third option is the palate. If no options are specified, the default selections are FULLSCREEN and COLOr. If you want to specify the second option, the first option must be specified. For example, if you want the screen capture to be INKSaver, you must specify a screen view. BMP,GRA,INKS.
Usage
  • Using the .query(argument) method will send the DISplay:DATa? argument query.
  • Using the .verify(argument, value) method will send the DISplay:DATa? argument query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:DATa? (BMP| JPEG| PNG | TIFF)[,(FULLSCREEN | GRAticule | FULLNOmenu)[,(COLOr | INKSaver | BLACKANDWhite )]]

DisplayDeskew

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:DESKew command.

Description
  • This command controls or queries the state of the Display Only button.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:DESKew? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:DESKew? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:DESKew value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:DESKew {<NR1>|OFF|ON|AUTO}
- DISplay:DESKew?
Info
  • OFF sets deskew for the acquisition waveform.
  • ON sets deskew to deskew the display only.
  • <NR1> = 0 will deskew the acquisition waveform; any other value will deskew the display only.
  • AUTO automatically selects the deskew setting.

DisplayDigital

Bases: SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:DIGital command tree.

Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:DIGital? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:DIGital? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
Properties
  • .height: The DISplay:DIGital:HEIght command.

height property

Return the DISplay:DIGital:HEIght command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the height of the digital input waveform and the label associated with the channel.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:DIGital:HEIght? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:DIGital:HEIght? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:DIGital:HEIght value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:DIGital:HEIght {SMAll|LARge|MEDium|XSMAll}
- DISplay:DIGital:HEIght?
Info
  • SMAll specifies the height of the digital input waveform and the label associated with the channel to small.
  • LARge specifies the height of the digital input waveform and the label associated with the channel to large.
  • MEDium specifies the height of the digital input waveform and the label associated with the channel to medium.
  • XSMAll specifies the height of the digital input waveform and the label associated with the channel to extra small.

DisplayDigitalHeight

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:DIGital:HEIght command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the height of the digital input waveform and the label associated with the channel.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:DIGital:HEIght? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:DIGital:HEIght? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:DIGital:HEIght value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:DIGital:HEIght {SMAll|LARge|MEDium|XSMAll}
- DISplay:DIGital:HEIght?
Info
  • SMAll specifies the height of the digital input waveform and the label associated with the channel to small.
  • LARge specifies the height of the digital input waveform and the label associated with the channel to large.
  • MEDium specifies the height of the digital input waveform and the label associated with the channel to medium.
  • XSMAll specifies the height of the digital input waveform and the label associated with the channel to extra small.

DisplayDpojetplot

Bases: SCPICmdReadWithArguments

The DISplay:DPOJETPlot command.

Description
  • This command queries which DPOJET plot is selected and the screen capture file format.
Usage
  • Using the .query(argument) method will send the DISplay:DPOJETPlot? argument query.
  • Using the .verify(argument, value) method will send the DISplay:DPOJETPlot? argument query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:DPOJETPlot? (PLOT1 | PLOT2 | PLOT3 | PLOT4 | SUMMARY)[,(JPEG | JPG | TIF | TIFF | BMP | EMF | PNG)]

DisplayFilter

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:FILTer command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the type of interpolation to use for the display. Filtering only applies to normal-mode acquisition. The DISplay:FILTer command also provides selection for acquisition interpolation type. This command is equivalent to selecting Waveform Interpolation from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:FILTer? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:FILTer? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:FILTer value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:FILTer {LINEAr|SINX}
- DISplay:FILTer?
Info
  • LINEAr specifies linear interpolation, where acquired points are connected with straight lines.
  • SINX specifies sin(x)/x interpolation, where acquired points are fit to a curve.

DisplayFormat

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:FORMat command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the display format. This command is equivalent to selecting Format from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:FORMat? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:FORMat? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:FORMat value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:FORMat {YT|XY|XYZ}
- DISplay:FORMat?
Info
  • YT sets the display to a voltage versus time format and is the default mode.
  • XY argument displays one waveform against another. The source pairs that make up an XY trace are predefined and are listed in the following table. Selecting one source causes its corresponding source to be implicitly selected, producing a single trace from the two input waveforms.
  • XYZ argument is available only for four-channel instruments. The argument combines channel 1 and channel 2 for X and Y coordinates and uses channel 3 to provide the intensity value for the sample. XYZ groups channels 1, 2 and 3 to form a single trace. Other channel, math, and reference waveforms are turned off.

DisplayGraticule

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:GRAticule command.

Description
  • This command selects or queries the type of graticule that is displayed. This command is equivalent to selecting Graticule Style from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:GRAticule? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:GRAticule? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:GRAticule value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:GRAticule {CROSSHair|FRAme|FULl|GRId|IRE|NTSC|MV|PAL}
- DISplay:GRAticule?
Info
  • CROSSHair specifies a frame and cross hairs.
  • FRAme specifies a frame only.
  • FULl specifies a frame, a grid and cross hairs.
  • GRId specifies a frame and grid only.
  • IRE specifies an IRE video graticule, and sets the vertical scale to 143 mV per division.
  • NTSC specifies an NTSC video graticule (same as the IRE graticule), and sets the vertical scale to 133 mV per division.
  • MV specifies an mV video graticule and sets the vertical scale to 133 mV per division. This graticule is used to measure PAL standard video signals.
  • PAL specifies a PAL video graticule (same as the mV graticule) and sets the vertical scale to 133 mV per division. This graticule is used to measure PAL standard video signals.

DisplayIntensity

Bases: SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:INTENSITy command.

Description
  • This query-only command returns the waveform saturation level and screen saver settings.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy?
Properties
  • .autobright: The DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright command.
  • .backlight: The DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight command.
  • .custompct: The DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct command.
  • .screensaver: The DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER command.
  • .screensaverdelay: The DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY command.
  • .waveform: The DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform command tree.

autobright property

Return the DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright command.

Description
  • This command enables automatic, ongoing adjustment of the intensity to display images. The query form returns a 1 (ON) or a 0 (OFF). This command is equivalent to selecting Display Setup from the Display menu and choosing the Appearance tab.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright?
Info
  • OFF argument allows the system to use the manually set waveform intensity value against an absolute scale. The display simulates the appearance of signals on an analog instrument. Waveforms that trigger more frequently appear brighter than waveforms that trigger less frequently.
  • ON argument allows the system to adjust the settings automatically to provide a visible waveform.
  • <NR1> = 0 allows the system to use the manually-set waveform intensity value against an absolute scale; any other value allows the system to adjust settings.

backlight property

Return the DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the display backlight intensity setting.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight {LOW|MEDium|HIGH}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight?
Info
  • LOW selects a low brightness level.
  • MEDium selects a moderate brightness level.
  • HIGH selects a full brightness level.

custompct property

Return the DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the waveform intensity which allows you to adjust the brightness and contrast of the waveforms. Higher intensity values are used so that the less frequent waveform parts such as glitches standout more. Waveform intensity applies to all waveforms (channels, maths, and references). There are two waveform intensity settings one for FastAcq and one for RecordVu (that is the FastAcq is off). The waveform intensity control allows the intensity to be changed from 10 to 100. The default value is 75. At intensity value 100, all waveform points are displayed at full intensity.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct <NRF>
- DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct?
Info
  • <NRF> is the custom percent intensity which ranges from 5 to 100.

screensaver property

Return the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER command.

Description
  • This command sets and queries the screen saver features of the MS Windows operating system. When enabled, a delay timer (set in seconds by the DISPLAY:INTENSITY:SCREENSAVERDELAY command) begins counting down. When this screen saver delay times out, the screen low-power mode engages. This causes the LCD backlight to switch off and clears both waveform and text displays. Any control (front panel, mouse or keyboard) or touch screen activity resets the delay timer and restores normal instrument display. This command is equivalent to selecting LCD Save Enabled from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER?
Info
  • OFF disables the screen saver feature.
  • ON enables the screen saver feature after the specified screen saver delay seconds of control activity have passed.
  • <NR1> = 0 disables the screen saver feature; = 1 enables the screen saver protection features.

screensaverdelay property

Return the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the timeout of the screen saver features of the display system. When enabled (after the specified screen saver delay seconds of control activity and when the screen saver feature is enabled) the instrument activates the screen saver feature. Normal instrument displays are restored and the delay timer is reset upon any control activity. The instrument continues to acquire and process data normally while in screen saver mode; only the display is disabled. This command is equivalent to selecting Objects from the Display menu and entering a time in the Delay field of the LCD Backlight Timeout control.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY {<NR1>}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY?
Info
  • <NR1> sets the screen saver timeout, which ranges from 30 through 28800 seconds.

waveform property

Return the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform command tree.

Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
Sub-properties
  • .imageview: The DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView command.
  • .recordview: The DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView command.

DisplayIntensityAutobright

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright command.

Description
  • This command enables automatic, ongoing adjustment of the intensity to display images. The query form returns a 1 (ON) or a 0 (OFF). This command is equivalent to selecting Display Setup from the Display menu and choosing the Appearance tab.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:AUTOBright?
Info
  • OFF argument allows the system to use the manually set waveform intensity value against an absolute scale. The display simulates the appearance of signals on an analog instrument. Waveforms that trigger more frequently appear brighter than waveforms that trigger less frequently.
  • ON argument allows the system to adjust the settings automatically to provide a visible waveform.
  • <NR1> = 0 allows the system to use the manually-set waveform intensity value against an absolute scale; any other value allows the system to adjust settings.

DisplayIntensityBacklight

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the display backlight intensity setting.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight {LOW|MEDium|HIGH}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:BACKLight?
Info
  • LOW selects a low brightness level.
  • MEDium selects a moderate brightness level.
  • HIGH selects a full brightness level.

DisplayIntensityCustompct

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the waveform intensity which allows you to adjust the brightness and contrast of the waveforms. Higher intensity values are used so that the less frequent waveform parts such as glitches standout more. Waveform intensity applies to all waveforms (channels, maths, and references). There are two waveform intensity settings one for FastAcq and one for RecordVu (that is the FastAcq is off). The waveform intensity control allows the intensity to be changed from 10 to 100. The default value is 75. At intensity value 100, all waveform points are displayed at full intensity.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct <NRF>
- DISplay:INTENSITy:CUSTOMPct?
Info
  • <NRF> is the custom percent intensity which ranges from 5 to 100.

DisplayIntensityScreensaver

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER command.

Description
  • This command sets and queries the screen saver features of the MS Windows operating system. When enabled, a delay timer (set in seconds by the DISPLAY:INTENSITY:SCREENSAVERDELAY command) begins counting down. When this screen saver delay times out, the screen low-power mode engages. This causes the LCD backlight to switch off and clears both waveform and text displays. Any control (front panel, mouse or keyboard) or touch screen activity resets the delay timer and restores normal instrument display. This command is equivalent to selecting LCD Save Enabled from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVER?
Info
  • OFF disables the screen saver feature.
  • ON enables the screen saver feature after the specified screen saver delay seconds of control activity have passed.
  • <NR1> = 0 disables the screen saver feature; = 1 enables the screen saver protection features.

DisplayIntensityScreensaverdelay

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the timeout of the screen saver features of the display system. When enabled (after the specified screen saver delay seconds of control activity and when the screen saver feature is enabled) the instrument activates the screen saver feature. Normal instrument displays are restored and the delay timer is reset upon any control activity. The instrument continues to acquire and process data normally while in screen saver mode; only the display is disabled. This command is equivalent to selecting Objects from the Display menu and entering a time in the Delay field of the LCD Backlight Timeout control.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY {<NR1>}
- DISplay:INTENSITy:SCREENSAVERDELAY?
Info
  • <NR1> sets the screen saver timeout, which ranges from 30 through 28800 seconds.

DisplayIntensityWaveform

Bases: SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform command tree.

Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
Properties
  • .imageview: The DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView command.
  • .recordview: The DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView command.

imageview property

Return the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the saturation level for image view waveforms.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView <NR2>
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView?
Info
  • <NR2> is the waveform saturation and ranges from 10 to 100 percent.

recordview property

Return the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the saturation level for record view waveforms.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView <NR2>
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView?
Info
  • <NR2> is the waveform saturation and ranges from 10 to 100 percent.

DisplayIntensityWaveformImageview

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the saturation level for image view waveforms.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView <NR2>
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:IMAGEView?
Info
  • <NR2> is the waveform saturation and ranges from 10 to 100 percent.

DisplayIntensityWaveformRecordview

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the saturation level for record view waveforms.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView <NR2>
- DISplay:INTENSITy:WAVEform:RECORDView?
Info
  • <NR2> is the waveform saturation and ranges from 10 to 100 percent.

DisplayPersistence

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:PERSistence command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the persistence aspect of the display. This affects the display only and is equivalent to selecting Display Persistence from the Display menu.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:PERSistence? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:PERSistence? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:PERSistence value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:PERSistence {OFF|INFPersist|VARpersist}
- DISplay:PERSistence?
Info
  • OFF disables the persistence aspect of the display.
  • INFPersist sets a display mode where any pixels, once touched by samples, remain set until cleared by a mode change.
  • VARPersist sets a display mode where set pixels are gradually dimmed.
Properties
  • .reset: The DISplay:PERSistence:RESET command.

reset property

Return the DISplay:PERSistence:RESET command.

Description
  • This command controls the clearing of persistence data that has been built up over time. Persistence is valid for wave views only.
Usage
  • Using the .write() method will send the DISplay:PERSistence:RESET command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:PERSistence:RESET

DisplayPersistenceReset

Bases: SCPICmdWriteNoArguments

The DISplay:PERSistence:RESET command.

Description
  • This command controls the clearing of persistence data that has been built up over time. Persistence is valid for wave views only.
Usage
  • Using the .write() method will send the DISplay:PERSistence:RESET command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:PERSistence:RESET

DisplayScreentext

Bases: SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:SCREENTExt command.

Description
  • This query-only command returns all screen text settings.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt?
Properties
  • .label: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x> command.
  • .state: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:STATE command.

label property

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x> command.

Description
  • This query-only command returns the screen text setting for a given label. Specifically, it provides the name, horizontal position (XPOS), and vertical position (YPOS).
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>?
Sub-properties
  • .fontcolor: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor command.
  • .fonteffect: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect command.
  • .fontname: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme command.
  • .fontsize: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze command.
  • .fontstyle: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle command.
  • .name: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe command.
  • .state: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE command.
  • .xpos: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:XPOS command.
  • .ypos: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:YPOS command.

state property

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt:STATE command.

Description
  • This command controls the display of screen text.
Usage
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:STATE value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:STATE {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
Info
  • <NR1> = 0 disables screen text; any other value enables screen text.
  • ON turns on the display of screen text.
  • OFF turns off the display of screen text.

DisplayScreentextLabelItem

Bases: ValidatedDynamicNumberCmd, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x> command.

Description
  • This query-only command returns the screen text setting for a given label. Specifically, it provides the name, horizontal position (XPOS), and vertical position (YPOS).
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>?
Properties
  • .fontcolor: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor command.
  • .fonteffect: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect command.
  • .fontname: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme command.
  • .fontsize: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze command.
  • .fontstyle: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle command.
  • .name: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe command.
  • .state: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE command.
  • .xpos: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:XPOS command.
  • .ypos: The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:YPOS command.

fontcolor property

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the screen text label font color. is the label number, 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor?
Info
  • <QString> argument is the font color to be displayed for a given label.

fonteffect property

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the screen text label font effect. is the label number, 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect {NONe|CAPS|SHADow|EMBOss|ENGRave}
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect?
Info
  • NONe sets the screen text label font effect to none.
  • CAPS sets the screen text label font effect to capital.
  • SHADow sets the screen text label font effect to shadow.
  • EMBOss sets the screen text label font effect to emboss.
  • ENGRAve sets the screen text label font effect to engrave.

fontname property

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the screen text label font name. is the label number which ranges from 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme?
Info
  • <QString> argument is the font name to be displayed for a given label.

fontsize property

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the screen text label font size. is the label number which ranges from 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze <NR1>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze?
Info
  • <NR1> is the font size to be displayed for a given label.

fontstyle property

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the screen text label font style. is the label number, 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle?
Info
  • <QString> argument is the font style to be displayed for a given label.

name property

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe command.

Description
  • This command sets the text to be displayed for a given label. The label is specified by . The value of can range from 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe?
Info
  • <QString> argument is the text to be displayed for a given label.

state property

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE command.

Description
  • This command sets the state to be displayed for a given label. is the label number, 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE?
Info
  • OFF = the screen text does not display.
  • ON = the screen text displays.

xpos property

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:XPOS command.

Description
  • This command sets the horizontal position of a given screen text label. The label is specified by x. The value of x can range from 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:XPOS value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:XPOS <NR1>
Info
  • <NR1> sets the horizontal position of the screen text label. The value can range from 0 to 500.

ypos property

Return the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:YPOS command.

Description
  • This command sets the vertical position of a given label. The label is specified by x. The value of x can range from 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:YPOS value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:YPOS <NR1>
Info
  • <NR1> sets the vertical position of the screen text label. The value can range from 0 to 385.

DisplayScreentextLabelItemFontcolor

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the screen text label font color. is the label number, 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTCOlor?
Info
  • <QString> argument is the font color to be displayed for a given label.

DisplayScreentextLabelItemFonteffect

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the screen text label font effect. is the label number, 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect {NONe|CAPS|SHADow|EMBOss|ENGRave}
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTEFfect?
Info
  • NONe sets the screen text label font effect to none.
  • CAPS sets the screen text label font effect to capital.
  • SHADow sets the screen text label font effect to shadow.
  • EMBOss sets the screen text label font effect to emboss.
  • ENGRAve sets the screen text label font effect to engrave.

DisplayScreentextLabelItemFontname

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the screen text label font name. is the label number which ranges from 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTNAme?
Info
  • <QString> argument is the font name to be displayed for a given label.

DisplayScreentextLabelItemFontsize

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the screen text label font size. is the label number which ranges from 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze <NR1>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSIze?
Info
  • <NR1> is the font size to be displayed for a given label.

DisplayScreentextLabelItemFontstyle

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the screen text label font style. is the label number, 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:FONTSTyle?
Info
  • <QString> argument is the font style to be displayed for a given label.

DisplayScreentextLabelItemName

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe command.

Description
  • This command sets the text to be displayed for a given label. The label is specified by . The value of can range from 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe <QString>
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:NAMe?
Info
  • <QString> argument is the text to be displayed for a given label.

DisplayScreentextLabelItemState

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE command.

Description
  • This command sets the state to be displayed for a given label. is the label number, 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:STATE?
Info
  • OFF = the screen text does not display.
  • ON = the screen text displays.

DisplayScreentextLabelItemXpos

Bases: SCPICmdWrite

The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:XPOS command.

Description
  • This command sets the horizontal position of a given screen text label. The label is specified by x. The value of x can range from 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:XPOS value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:XPOS <NR1>
Info
  • <NR1> sets the horizontal position of the screen text label. The value can range from 0 to 500.

DisplayScreentextLabelItemYpos

Bases: SCPICmdWrite

The DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:YPOS command.

Description
  • This command sets the vertical position of a given label. The label is specified by x. The value of x can range from 1 through 8.
Usage
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:YPOS value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:LABel<x>:YPOS <NR1>
Info
  • <NR1> sets the vertical position of the screen text label. The value can range from 0 to 385.

DisplayScreentextState

Bases: SCPICmdWrite

The DISplay:SCREENTExt:STATE command.

Description
  • This command controls the display of screen text.
Usage
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SCREENTExt:STATE value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SCREENTExt:STATE {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
Info
  • <NR1> = 0 disables screen text; any other value enables screen text.
  • ON turns on the display of screen text.
  • OFF turns off the display of screen text.

DisplayShowremote

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:SHOWREmote command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries the state of the remote display feature and is equivalent to selecting Display Remote from the Display menu. The query form of this command returns ON (1) or OFF (0). This feature allows you to view waveforms and other graticule data on a remote display using remote control software like VNC (Virtual Network Computing) or Symantec pcAnywhere.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:SHOWREmote? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:SHOWREmote? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:SHOWREmote value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:SHOWREmote {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:SHOWREmote?
Info
  • <NR1> = 0 disables remote display of waveform and other graticule data; any other value enables remote display of waveform and other graticule data.
  • ON enables the remote display of waveform and other graticule data.
  • OFF disables the remote display of waveform and other graticule data.

DisplayStyle

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:STYle command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries how the data is displayed for normal and FastAcq modes. This command is equivalent to selecting Display Style from the Display menu and choosing a style.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:STYle? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:STYle? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:STYle value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:STYle {DOTs|INTENSIFied|VECtors}
- DISplay:STYle?
Info
  • DOTs displays individual data points. New points immediately replace old ones.
  • INTENSIFied causes the display to show interpolated samples with dark spaces (Only the ‘real’ samples are displayed).
  • VECtors connects adjacent data points. New points immediately replace old ones.

DisplayTrigbar

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:TRIGBar command.

Description
  • This command controls or queries the display of the trigger-level indicator bars. Indicator bars show where the trigger voltage level is set. The instrument will only display the bar if the associated trigger source is also displayed. If both a main and a delayed trigger are displayed, then two bars will appear. One will accompany each source. If a logic trigger is selected, then multiple bars might appear. One will show the upper threshold and one will show the lower threshold. This command is equivalent to selecting Display Setup from the Display menu and then choosing the Objects tab.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:TRIGBar? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:TRIGBar? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:TRIGBar value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:TRIGBar {OFF|SHORt|LONG}
- DISplay:TRIGBar?
Info
  • OFF removes the trigger indicator bar from the display.
  • SHORt displays, as the indicator, a short arrow at the right side of the graticule for each displayed trigger signal.
  • LONG displays, as the indicator, a horizontal line across the width of the graticule for each displayed trigger signal.

DisplayTrigt

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:TRIGT command.

Description
  • This command controls or queries the display of the trigger T. The trigger T shows where the trigger occurred on the waveform.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:TRIGT? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:TRIGT? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:TRIGT value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:TRIGT {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:TRIGT?
Info
  • <NR1> = 0 disables the trigger T; any other value displays the trigger T.
  • OFF removes the trigger indicator T from the display.
  • ON displays a T at the trigger point.

DisplayVarpersist

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:VARpersist command.

Description
  • This command sets or queries display persistence decay time, which is the approximate decay time for a freshly struck persistence sample.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:VARpersist? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:VARpersist? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:VARpersist value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:VARpersist <NR3>
- DISplay:VARpersist?
Info
  • <NR3> indicates the persistence decay time and ranges from 0.5 to 100.

DisplayWaveform

Bases: SCPICmdWrite, SCPICmdRead

The DISplay:WAVEform command.

Description
  • This command globally enables or disables the waveform display. When disabled, the waveform is still acquired and held in memory, but it is not drawn to the screen. Disabling the waveform display may improve processing speed.
Usage
  • Using the .query() method will send the DISplay:WAVEform? query.
  • Using the .verify(value) method will send the DISplay:WAVEform? query and raise an AssertionError if the returned value does not match value.
  • Using the .write(value) method will send the DISplay:WAVEform value command.
SCPI Syntax
- DISplay:WAVEform {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
- DISplay:WAVEform?
Info
  • <NR1> enables or disables the waveform display. 0 disables the waveform display; any other value enables the waveform display.
  • ON enables the waveform display.
  • OFF disables the waveform display.