Controls the settings of the front panel screen.
DISPlay: ANNotation | [:STATus] TOOLbar WINDow | ANNotation | LIMit | MARKer | NUMBer | RESolution | RESPonse | STIMulus | SIZE | STATe | SYMBol | TRACe[:STATe] | CATalog? | ENABle | NEXT? | SIZE | [STATe] | TABLe | TITLe | DATA | [STATe] | TRACe | DELete | FEED | MOVE | NEXT? | SELect | [STATe] | TITLe | DATA | [:STATe] | Y[:SCALe] | AUTO | COUPle | METHod | [STATe] | RLEVel | Y:AUTO |
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Blue keywords are superseded.
See Also
See an example using some of these commands
(Read-Write) Turns frequency information on the display title bar ON or OFF for all windows. |
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Parameters |
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<ON | OFF> |
ON
(or 1) - turns frequency annotation ON. |
Examples |
DISP:ANN:FREQ
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:ANNotation:FREQuency[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON (1) |
(Read-Write) Enables and disables error pop-up messages on the display. |
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Parameters |
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<ON | OFF> |
ON
(or 1) - enables error pop-up messages |
Examples |
DISP:ANN:MESS:STAT
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:ANNotation:MESSage:STATe? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON (1) |
(Read-Write) Turns the status bar at the bottom of the screen ON or OFF. The status bar displays information for the active window. |
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Parameters |
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<ON | OFF> |
ON
(or 1) - turns status bar ON. |
Examples |
DISP:ANN
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:ANNotation[:STATus]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
Last state that was set |
(Write-only) Places EXISTING measurements into pre-configured window arrangements. Overlay, Stack(2), Split(3), and Quad(4) creates new windows. To learn more, see Arrange Existing Measurements. |
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Parameters |
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<char> |
Window arrangement. Choose from:
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Examples |
DISP:ARR
CASC |
Query Syntax |
Not Applicable |
TILE |
(Read-only) Returns the existing Window numbers. Note: If there are no traces in the window, this query returns the "EMPTY" string. To read the window number of the selected trace, use Calc:Par:WNUM. |
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Return Type |
String of Character values, separated by commas |
Example |
Two windows with
numbers 1 and 2 returns: |
Not applicable |
(Read-Write) Specifies whether to disable or enable all analyzer display information in all windows in the analyzer application. Marker data is not updated. More CPU time is spent making measurements instead of updating the display. |
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Parameters |
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<ON | OFF> |
ON
(or 1) - turns the display ON. |
Examples |
DISP:ENAB
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:ENABle? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-Write) Shows or hides the window which displays global pass/fail results. |
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Parameters |
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<ON | OFF> |
ON (or 1) - displays the pass/fail dialog OFF (or 0) - hides the pass/fail dialog |
Examples |
DISP:FSIG
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:FSIGn? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
OFF |
(Read-Write) Maximizes (isolates) or restores the active trace in the active window. When turned ON, the active trace is the ONLY trace on the display. All other traces are hidden. Learn more. |
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Parameters |
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<bool> |
ON (or 1) - Maximize / isolates the active trace. OFF (or 0) - Restores other traces to the normal window setting. |
Examples |
DISP:TMAX
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:TMAX? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
OFF |
This command is replaced by DISP:ARRange
(Write-only) Tiles the windows on the screen. |
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Examples |
DISP |
Not Applicable |
(Read-Write) Specifies whether to show or hide the active entry toolbar. See this toolbar. |
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Parameters |
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<bool> |
ON (or 1) - Toolbar ON. OFF (or 0) - Toolbar OFF. |
Examples |
DISP:TOOL:ENTR ON display:toolbar:entry:state off |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:TOOLbar:ENTRy[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-Write) Specifies whether to show or hide the port extensions toolbar. See this toolbar. |
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Parameters |
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<bool> |
ON (or 1) - Toolbar ON. OFF (or 0) - Toolbar OFF. |
Examples |
DISP:TOOL:EXT ON display:toolbar:extensions:state off |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:TOOLbar:EXTensions[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-Write) Specifies whether to show or hide the virtual hardkeys on the PNA display. These are primarily used when the PNA is accessed remotely using VNC or Windows Remote Desktop. |
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Parameters |
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<bool> |
ON (or 1) - Keys ON. OFF (or 0) - Keys OFF. |
Examples |
DISP:TOOL:KEYS ON display:toolbar:keys:state off |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:TOOLbar:KEYS [:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-Write) Specifies whether to show or hide the marker toolbar. See this toolbar. |
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Parameters |
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<bool> |
ON (or 1) - Toolbar ON. OFF (or 0) - Toolbar OFF. |
Examples |
DISP:TOOL:MARK ON display:toolbar:marker:state off |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:TOOLbar:MARKer[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
This toolbar was eliminated with A.10.00 (Read-Write) Specifies whether to show or hide the measurement toolbar. |
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Parameters |
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<bool> |
ON (or 1) - Toolbar ON. OFF (or 0) - Toolbar OFF. |
Examples |
DISP:TOOL:MEAS ON display:toolbar:measurement:state off |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:TOOLbar:MEASurement[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
This toolbar was eliminated with A.10.00 (Read-Write) Specifies whether to show or hide the stimulus toolbar. |
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Parameters |
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<bool> |
ON (or 1) - Toolbar ON. OFF (or 0) - Toolbar OFF. |
Examples |
DISP:TOOL:STIM ON display:toolbar:stimulus:state off |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:TOOLbar:STIMulus[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
This toolbar was eliminated with A.10.00 (Read-Write) Specifies whether to show or hide the sweep control toolbar. |
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Parameters |
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<bool> |
ON (or 1) - Toolbar ON. OFF (or 0) - Toolbar OFF. |
Examples |
DISP:TOOL:SWE ON display:toolbar:sweep:state off |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:TOOLbar:SWEep[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-Write) Specifies whether to show or hide the Time Domain toolbar. See this toolbar. |
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Parameters |
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<bool> |
ON (or 1) - Toolbar ON. OFF (or 0) - Toolbar OFF. |
Examples |
DISP:TOOL:TRAN ON display:toolbar:transform:state off |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:TOOLbar:TRANsform[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-Write) Makes the PNA application visible or not visible. In the Not Visible state, the analyzer cycle time for making measurements, and especially data transfer, can be significantly faster because the display does not process data. |
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Parameters |
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<ON | OFF> |
ON
(or 1) - PNA app is visible |
Examples |
DISP:VIS
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:VISible? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-Write) Sets and returns the X-axis position of the Limit Line Pass/Fail indicator on the VNA screen. The lower-left corner of the Pass/Fail indicator is the point of reference for positioning. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<num> |
X-axis position. Choose a value between 0 (far left) and 10 (far right). |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:LIM:XPOS 1.5 display:window:annotation:limit:xposition 5 |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:LIMit:XPOSition? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
7 |
(Read-Write) Sets and returns the Y-axis position of the Limit Line Pass/Fail indicator on the VNA screen. The lower-left corner of the Pass/Fail indicator is the point of reference for positioning. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<num> |
Y-axis position. Choose a value between 0 (bottom) and 10 (top). |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:LIM:YPOS 1.5 display:window:annotation:limit:yposition 5 |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:LIMit:YPOSition? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
0 |
This command replaces DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK:SINGle (Read-Write) Sets the number of marker readouts to display per trace. Display up to 20 marker readouts per window. See other SCPI Marker commands. Learn more about Marker readout. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<num> |
Number of marker readouts to display. Choose a value between 1 and 10. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK:NUMB
7 |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:MARKer:NUMBer? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
5 |
(Read-Write) For the X-axis (stimulus), sets the number digits to display after the decimal point in marker readouts. See other SCPI Marker commands. Learn more about Marker readout. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<num> |
Number of digits to display. Choose a value between 2 and 6. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK:RES:STIM
2 |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:MARKer:RESolution:STIMulus? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
3 |
(Read-Write) For the Y-axis (response), sets the number digits to display after the decimal point in marker readouts. See other SCPI Marker commands. Learn more about Marker readout. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<num> |
Number of digits to display. Choose a value between 1 and 4. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK:RES:RESP
1 |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:MARKer:RESolution:RESPonse? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
2 |
Note: This command is replaced by DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK:NUMB (Read-Write) Either shows marker readout of only the active trace or other traces simultaneously. See other SCPI Marker commands. Learn more about Marker readout. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<bool> |
ON (or 1) - Shows the readout of only the active marker for each trace. OFF (or 0) - Shows up to 5 marker readouts per trace, up to 20 total readouts. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK:SING
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:MARKer:SINGle? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
OFF |
(Read-Write) Specifies the size of the marker readout text. See other SCPI Marker commands. Learn more about Marker readout. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<char> |
Readout text size. Choose from:NORMal | LARGe |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK:SIZE
LARG |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:MARKer:SIZE? |
Return Type |
Character |
NORMal |
(Read-Write) Specifies whether to show or hide the Marker readout (when markers are ON) on the selected window. See other SCPI Marker commands. Learn more about Marker readout. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<ON | OFF> |
ON (or 1) - turns marker readout ON. OFF (or 0) - turns marker readout OFF. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:MARKer[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-Write) Sets the symbol to display for marker position. See other SCPI Marker commands. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<char> |
Marker symbol. Choose from: TRIangle FLAG LINE |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK:SYMB TRI display:window:annotation:marker:symbol line |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:MARKer:SYMBol? |
Return Type |
Character |
TRIangle |
(Read-Write) Specifies whether or not to force marker symbols to be displayed above the trace. When ON, all marker symbols will be displayed above the trace and the active marker will be filled solid. See other SCPI Marker commands. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<ON | OFF> |
ON (or 1) - ALL marker symbols are displayed above the trace. Only the active marker is filled solid. OFF (or 0) - ONLY the active marker is displayed above the trace. The active marker is not filled solid. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK:SYMB:ABOV
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:MARKer:SYMBol:ABOVe[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
OFF - ON in IM Spectrum and SA measurement classes |
(Read-Write) Sets the X-axis position of marker readouts. Readouts are right-justified at the specified position. See other SCPI Marker commands. Learn more about Marker readout. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<num> |
X-axis position. Choose a value between 1 (far left) and 10 (far right). |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK:XPOS
1.5 |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:MARKer:XPOSition? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
10 |
(Read-Write) Sets the Y-axis position of marker readouts. Readouts are top-justified at the specified position. See other SCPI Marker commands. Learn more about Marker readout. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<num> |
Y-axis position. Choose a value between 1 (bottom) and 10 (top). |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN:MARK:YPOS
1.5 |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation:MARKer:YPOSition? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
10 |
(Read-Write) Specifies whether to show or hide the Trace Status buttons on the left of the display. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<ON | OFF> |
ON
(or 1) - turns the buttons ON. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ANN
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:ANNotation[:TRACe][:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-only) Returns the trace numbers for the specified window. Note: If there are no traces in the window, this query returns the "EMPTY" string. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
Example |
Window 1 with
four traces: |
Return Type |
String of Character values separated by commas |
Not applicable |
(Read-Write) Specifies whether to disable or enable all analyzer display information in the specified window. Marker data is not updated. More CPU time is spent making measurements instead of updating the display. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<ON | OFF> |
ON
(or 1) - turns the display ON. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:ENABle
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow<wnum>:ENABle? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-only) Returns the window number of the first window with no traces in it. |
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Parameters |
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Example |
DISPlay:WINDow:NEXT? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
Not applicable |
(Read-Write) Sets or returns the window setting of Maximized, Minimized, or Normal. To arrange all of the windows, use DISP:ARR. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1 |
<char> |
Window size. Choose from: MIN | MAX | NORM |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:SIZE
MAX |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:SIZE? |
Not Applicable |
(Read-Write) Write to create or delete a window on the screen or Read whether a window is present. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Window number to create; choose any integer between 1 and the maximum number of windows allowed in the PNA. |
<ON | OFF> |
ON
(or 1) - The window <wnum> is created. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow<wnum>[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
Window number "1" ON |
(Read-Write) Write to show the specified table at the bottom of the analyzer screen or Read to determine what table is visible. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1 |
<char> |
Table to show. Choose from: |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TABLe
SEGM |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:TABLe? |
OFF |
(Read-Write) Sets data in the window title area. The title is turned ON and OFF with DISP:WIND:TITL:STAT OFF. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<string> |
Title to be displayed. Any characters, enclosed with quotes. If the title string exceeds 50 characters, an error will be generated and the title not accepted. Newer entries replace (not append) older entries. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TITL:DATA
'hello' |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow<wnum>:TITLe:DATA? |
Return Type |
String |
NA |
(Read-Write) Turns display of the title string ON or OFF. When OFF, the string remains, ready to be redisplayed when turned back ON. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1 |
<ON | OFF> |
ON
(or 1) - turns the title string ON. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TITL
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow<wnum>:TITLe[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Write-only) Deletes the specified trace from the specified window. The measurement parameter associated with the trace is not deleted. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<tnum> |
The number of the trace to be deleted; if unspecified, value is set to 1. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:DEL |
Query Syntax |
Not Applicable |
Not Applicable |
(Write-only) Creates a new trace <tnum> and associates (feeds) a measurement <name> to the specified window<wnum>. This command should be executed immediately after creating a new measurement with CALC:PAR:DEF<name>,<parameter>. To feed the same measurement to multiple traces, create another measurement with the same <parameter>, but different <name>, using the CALC:PAR:DEF command. The analyzer will collect the data only once. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<tnum> |
Trace number to be created. Choose any Integer between 1 and the PNA maximum number of traces per window allowed. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
<name> |
Name of the measurement that was defined with CALC:PAR:DEF<name>,<parameter> |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:FEED
'test' |
Query Syntax |
Not applicable |
"CH1_S11" |
(Read-Write) Sets and returns the grid line type (solid | dotted) for all open windows. Grid is returned to solid when the PNA is Preset. Learn more. |
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Parameters |
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<value> |
Line type. Choose from: SOLid - solid lines DOTTed - dotted lines |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:GREAT:GRID:LTYPE
SOL |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID:LTYPE? |
Return Type |
Character |
SOLID |
(Read-Write) Turns the memory trace ON or OFF. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<tnum> |
Any existing trace number; if unspecified, value is set to 1. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
<ON | OFF> |
ON
(or 1) - turns the memory trace ON. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:MEM
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WIND<wnum>:TRACe<tnum>:MEMory[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
OFF |
(Write-only) Moves a trace from one window to another window. |
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Parameters |
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<fromWin> |
Window number to move the trace from. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Cat? to read the existing window numbers. |
<tnum> |
Trace number to be moved. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Wind:Cat? to read the trace numbers in an existing window. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
<toWin> |
Number of the window to move the trace to. If the window does not exist, it will be created. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC2:MOVE
2 |
Query Syntax |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
(Read-only) Returns the next available trace number for the specified window. This command is for use with DISP:WIND:TRAC:FEED. |
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Parameters |
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Example |
DISPlay:WINDow:TRACe:NEXT? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
Not applicable |
(Write-only) Activates the specified trace in the specified window for front panel use. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Cat? to read the existing window numbers. |
<tnum> |
Any existing trace number; if unspecified, value is set to 1. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:SEL |
Query Syntax |
Not applicable |
NA |
(Read-Write) Turns the display of the specified trace in the specified window ON or OFF. When OFF, the measurement behind the trace is still active. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Cat? to read the existing window numbers. |
<tnum> |
Any existing trace number; if unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Wind:Cat? to read the trace numbers in an existing window. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
<ON | OFF> |
ON
(or 1) - turns the trace ON. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WIND<wnum>:TRACe<tnum>[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-Write) Writes and read data to the trace title area. The trace title is embedded in the trace status field. Learn more about Trace Titles. Newer entries replace (not append) older entries. The title is turned ON and OFF with DISP:WIND:TRAC:TITL:STAT. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Cat? to read the existing window numbers. |
<tnum> |
Trace number of the specified window. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Display:Cat? to read the window numbers. Use Disp:Window:Cat? to read the trace numbers of the specified window. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
<string> |
Title to be displayed. Any characters (not spaces) enclosed with quotes. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:TITL:DATA
'MyNewMeas' |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow<wnum>:TRACe<tnum>TITLe:DATA? |
Return Type |
String |
Not Applicable |
(Read-Write) Turns display of the Trace Title ON or OFF. When turned OFF, the previous trace title returns. Set a new trace title using DISP:WIND:TRAC:TITL:DATA |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1 Use Disp:Cat? to read the existing window numbers. |
<tnum> |
Trace number of the specified window. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Display:Cat? to read the window numbers. Use Disp:Window:Cat? to read the trace numbers of the specified window. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
<bool> |
ON (or 1) - turns the title ON. OFF (or 0) - turns the title OFF. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:TITL
ON |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow<wnum>:TRACe<tnum>:TITLe[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Write-only) Performs an Autoscale on the specified trace in the specified window, providing the best fit display. Autoscale is performed only when the command is sent; it does NOT keep the trace autoscaled indefinitely. Autoscale behaves differently when scale coupling is enabled. How it behaves depends on the scale coupling method. Learn more. See Also, DISPlay:WINDow:Y:AUTO which performs an Autoscale All. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Cat? to read the existing window numbers. |
<tnum> |
Any existing trace number; if unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Wind:Cat? to read the trace numbers in an existing window. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:AUTO |
Query Syntax |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
(Read-Write) Sets and returns the method of scale coupling. Learn more about Scale coupling. |
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Parameters |
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<char> |
OFF - NO scale coupling for any windows. WINDow - Scale settings are coupled for traces in each window. ALL - Scale settings are coupled for traces in ALL selected windows. Enable the selected windows using DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:COUP ON |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:COUP:METH ALL Display:window2:trace:y:scale:method window |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:COUPle:METHod? |
Return Type |
Character |
OFF |
(Read-Write) Enables and disables scale coupling for the specified window. Learn more about Scale coupling. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1 Use Disp:Cat? to read the existing window numbers. |
<bool> |
ON (or 1) - Scale coupling enabled for specified window. OFF (or 0) - Scale coupling disabled for specified window. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:COUP ON Display:window2:trace:y:scale:couple:state off |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow<wnum>:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:COUPle[:STATe]? |
Return Type |
Boolean (1 = ON, 0 = OFF) |
ON |
(Read-Write) Sets the Y axis Per Division value of the specified trace in the specified window. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Cat? to read the existing window numbers. |
<tnum> |
Any existing trace number; if unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Wind:Cat? to read the trace numbers in an existing window. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
<num> |
Units / division value. The range of acceptable values is dependent on format and domain. Note: This command will accept MIN or MAX instead of a numeric parameter. See SCPI Syntax for more information. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:PDIV
1 |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow<wnum>:TRACe<tnum>:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
10 |
(Read-Write) Sets the Y axis Reference Level of the specified trace in the specified window. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Cat? to read the existing window numbers. |
<tnum> |
Any existing trace number; if unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Wind:Cat? to read the trace numbers in an existing window. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
<num> |
Reference level value. The range of acceptable values is dependent on format and domain. Note: This command will accept MIN or MAX instead of a numeric parameter. See SCPI Syntax for more information. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:RLEV
0 |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow<wnum>:TRACe<tnum>:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
Not Applicable |
(Read-Write) Sets the Reference Position of the specified trace in the specified window |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Cat? to read the existing window numbers. |
<tnum> |
Any existing trace number; if unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Wind:Cat? to read the trace numbers in an existing window. Note: This is NOT the trace number of the channel which appears as the Tr annotation on the Trace Status display. This <tnum> is the trace number within the specified window, and is used ONLY for remote programs. |
<num> |
Reference position on the screen measured in horizontal graticules from the bottom. Choose a value between 0 and 10. Note: This command will accept MIN or MAX instead of a numeric parameter. See SCPI Syntax for more information. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:RPOS 0 display:window2:trace2:y:rposition maximum |
Query Syntax |
DISPlay:WINDow<wnum>:TRACe<tnum>:Y[:SCALe]:RPOSition? |
Return Type |
Numeric |
5 |
(Write-only) Scales ALL of the traces to fit in the same window. This is equivalent to "Autoscale All" from the front panel. Autoscale behaves differently when scale coupling is enabled. How it behaves depends on the scale coupling method. Learn more. Autoscale is performed only when the command is sent; it does NOT keep the trace autoscaled indefinitely. See Also, DISPlay:WINDow:TRACe:Y:AUTO which Autoscales only the specified trace. |
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Parameters |
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<wnum> |
Any existing window number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. Use Disp:Cat? to read the existing window numbers. |
Examples |
DISP:WIND:Y:AUTO |
Query Syntax |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |