Specifications

Command Descriptions
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ON or <NR1> ΒΈ 0 sets the Response Header Enable State to true. This causes the
oscilloscope to include headers on applicable query responses. You can then use
the query response as a command.
OFF or <NR1> = 0 sets the Response Header Enable State to false. This causes the
oscilloscope to omit headers on query responses so that only the argument is
returned.
HEADER OFF
causes the oscilloscope to omit headers from query responses.
HEADER?
might return :HEADER 1, showing that the Response Header Enable State is true.
VERBose
HORizontal? (Query Only)
Returns all oscilloscope horizontal settings. The commands HORizon-
tal:MAIn:SCAle, HORizontal:MAIn:SECdiv, HORizontal:SCAle, and HORi-
zontal:SECdiv are equivalent so HORizontal:MAIn:SCAle is the only value that
is returned.
Horizontal
HORizontal?
HORIZONTAL?
might return the string :HORIZONTAL:RESOLUTION LOW;TRIGGER:POSITION
7.6E0;:HORIZONTAL:MAIN:SCALE 1.0E-3;:HORIZONTAL:DELAY:STATE
0;TIME -1.000000000E-3
HORizontal:DELay:STATE
Sets or returns the horizontal delay on or off. Delay off means that the acquisi-
tion is positioned relative to the trigger position (HORizontal:TRIGger:POSi-
tion). Delay on means that the acquisition is positioned relative to the delay time
(HORizontal:DELay:TIMe).
Horizontal
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