The commands :trace – BNC 1105 Universal Counter User Manual

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I/O mode is compatible.

:SYSTem:UTILity:IO:MODE NATive

|COMPatibility

To set and query the IDN string, the NATive can be selected for default, and the

COMPatibility can be selected for user definition.

Return

A sequence of ASCII-encoded bytes: NAT or COMP.

Note

As the command *RST is executed, the NAT will be set.

The Commands :TRACe

These commands are used to specify and query the scale and offset
values.

:TRACe:CATalog?

Queries the names of the constants the counter uses.

Return

The strings “SCALE” and “OFFSET” are returned.

:TRACe[:DATA] OFFSET, <numeric value> [HZ|S|DEG]

Or

:TRACe[:DATA] OFFSET, <arbitrary block>

Sets the offset value. The range for offset value is from -9.9999990000E+12 to

-1.0000000000E-13,

0.0000000000,

and

from

+1.0000000000E-13

to

+9.9999990000E+12. The resolution is 11 digits.

Notes

The offset value will be set back to zero after the counter has been turned off or after

a remote interface reset.

Specifying

a

new

offset

value

will

clear

the

limit

counts

(:CALC2:LIM:FCO, :CALC2:LIM:PCO).

:TRACe[:DATA]? OFFSET

Queries the offset value.

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