Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Examples
TEKSECURE init
ializes both waveform and setup memories.
This is a program example of how to generate an SRQ when
TEKSECURE
completes:
# Bit 0 of the DESE (Device Event Status Enable Register)
# enabl es OP
C to be reported to the SESR (Standard Event
# Statu s Register)
DESE 25 5
# Bit 0 of the ESER (Event Status Enable Registe r)
# enabl es OPC t o be summ arized in the ESB (Event Status #
Bit) of the SBR (Status Byte Regi ster)
*ESE 25 5
# Bit 5 of the SRE (Service Request Enable Regis ter)
enables
# the generation of SRQ when the ESB bit of the SBR
becomes # TRUE
*SRE 32
TEKSEC
URE;*OPC
When the TEKSECURE operation has completed, the OPC bit of the SESR will be
TRUE a
nd SRQ will have been generated.
TIME
Sets or returns the time that the oscilloscope displays.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
TIME <Q String>
TIME?
Related Commands
DATE
Arguments
<QString> is a time in the form "hh:mm:ss" where hh refers to a two-digit hour
number, mm refers to a two-digit minute number from 00 to 59, and ss refers to a
two-digit second number from 00 to 59.
Examples
TIME "14:00:00" sets the time to exactly 2:00 p.m.
TIME? might return :TIME "14:05:17” indicating the current time is set to 2:05
p.m. and 17 seconds.
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