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Commands Quick Reference 4
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Table 40 :TRIGger:TV Commands Summary
Command Query Options and Query Returns
:TRIGger:TV:LINE 
<line number> (see 
page 622)
:TRIGger:TV:LINE? 
(see page 622)
<line number> ::= integer in NR1 
format
:TRIGger:TV:MODE <tv 
mode> (see page 623)
:TRIGger:TV:MODE? 
(see page 623)
<tv mode> ::= {FIEld1 | FIEld2 | 
AFIelds | ALINes | LFIeld1 | 
LFIeld2 | LALTernate}
:TRIGger:TV:POLarity 
<polarity> (see 
page 624)
:TRIGger:TV:POLarity? 
(see page 624)
<polarity> ::= {POSitive | 
NEGative}
:TRIGger:TV:SOURce 
<source> (see 
page 625)
:TRIGger:TV:SOURce? 
(see page 625)
<source> ::= {CHANnel<n>}
<n> ::= 1 to (# analog channels) 
in NR1 format
:TRIGger:TV:STANdard 
<standard> (see 
page 626)
:TRIGger:TV:STANdard? 
(see page 626)
<standard> ::= {NTSC | PAL | PALM 
| SECam}
Table 41 :WAVeform Commands Summary
Command Query Options and Query Returns
:WAVeform:BYTeorder 
<value> (see 
page 635)
:WAVeform:BYTeorder? 
(see page 635)
<value> ::= {LSBFirst | MSBFirst}
n/a :WAVeform:COUNt? (see 
page 636)
<count> ::= an integer from 1 to 
65536 in NR1 format
n/a :WAVeform:DATA? (see 
page 637)
<binary block length bytes>, 
<binary data>
For example, to transmit 1000 
bytes of data, the syntax would 
be: #800001000<1000 bytes of 
data><NL>
8 is the number of digits that 
follow
00001000 is the number of bytes 
to be transmitted
<1000 bytes of data> is the 
actual data
:WAVeform:FORMat 
<value> (see 
page 639)
:WAVeform:FORMat? 
(see page 639)
<value> ::= {WORD | BYTE | ASCII}










