Specifications

Command Descriptions
TDS3000, TDS3000B, and TDS3000C Series Programmer Manual
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<m> is an integer number that specifies the User mask segment number.
<NR3> is a floating point number that defines a normalized User mask point.
MASK:USER:MASK<m>:POINTSNORM?
might return -0.77, 1.05, -0.5, -0.9, 0.5, 1.0, 1.16, 0.5
MASK:USER:MASK<m>:POINTSPcnt
(Requires TDS3TMT)
Sets or returns the points in the specified User mask segment, in percentage
coordinates. Each point is defined as an X-Y pair, where the first value in the
pair is the X coordinate, and the second value in the pair is the Y coordinate.
Values are screen-based percentages where 0.0, 0.0 is the upper-left corner of the
graticule, and 100.0, 100.0 is the lower-right corner of the graticule.
The set form of this command only affects the User mask, regardless of the
current mask standard. Any currently existing points in the specified User mask
segment are deleted.
Mask
MASK:USER:MASK<m>:POINTSPcnt <NR3>, <NR3> [, <NR3>, <NR3> ]
MASK:USER:MASK<m>:POINTSPcnt?
<m> is the mask segment number.
<NR3> refers to the coordinates of one of the vertexes in the mask. Each pair of
values is the horizontal and vertical coordinates of a User mask vertex. The pairs
must be listed in counterclockwise order. Resolution is to the nearest pixel.
If just one pair is input then they are ignored and the User mask segment is
marked as undefined. The default is no points in the User mask segment.
MASK:USER:MASK3:POINTSPCNT 20.4, 10.5, 97, 10.5, 50, 80
defines the points in User mask segment 3.
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