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ANLGPLUS<br />

Analog Plus<br />

Turns on or off the Analog+ display mode.<br />

Syntax<br />

Equivalent Softkey: ZWBLOG* ON OFF .<br />

Required Option: Option 101 or 301.<br />

Preset State: ANLGPLUS OFF<br />

Related Comm<strong>and</strong>s: DOTDENS.<br />

Example<br />

OUTPUT 718;"ANLGPLUS ON;" Turns on the Analog+ display mode.<br />

Description<br />

ON<br />

OFF<br />

/<br />

ANLGPLUS Analog Plus<br />

XANLCPLUS<br />

The Analog+ display mode enables the trace display to emulate an analog display. Emulating<br />

an analog display means that a dot density of up to 40 dots per trace element can be obtained<br />

instead of the usual one point per trace element.<br />

Restrictions: Analog+ display mode is only available with sweeptimes greater than 200 ms.<br />

Certain programming comm<strong>and</strong>s are not compatible with the Analog+ display mode. You<br />

should not use the Analog+ display mode with the following programming comm<strong>and</strong>s:<br />

AMB, AMBPL, AXB, BML, CLRW (TRB or TRC only), DEMOD, FFT, FF’IAUTO, FFTCONTS,<br />

FFTSNGLS, LIMITEST, MEANTH, MINH, MKFC, MKPAUSE, MKSTOP, MKTRACK, MXMH,<br />

ONMKR, PLOT, PP, SPZOOM, SRCTKPK, TH, TRDSP, VAVG, <strong>and</strong> VIEW.<br />

Some programming comm<strong>and</strong>s allow you to specify a destination trace for the trace results. If<br />

you are using the Analog+ display mode <strong>and</strong> you specify trace A as the destination trace, the<br />

trace results are moved into the 401 point trace <strong>and</strong> not into the dots on the display. The dots<br />

on the display remain unchanged. The programming comm<strong>and</strong>s that allow you to specify trace<br />

A as the destination trace are as follows: ABS, ADD, APB, AVG, COMPRESS, CONCAT, DIV,<br />

EXP, INT, LOG, MIN, MIRROR, MOD, MOV, MPY, MXM, PDA, PDF, PEAKS, SMOOTH, SQR, SUB,<br />

TRA, TWNDOW, XCH.<br />

Programming Comm<strong>and</strong>s 5-65

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