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Saving and Recalling (File Management)
Saving and Recalling File
Saving and Recalling File
Specifying file
When running a command for saving, recalling, and managing files, use a filename with
extension to specify a particular file. Specify “A:” in the beginning of the file name, when
specifying a file on the flexible disk. Also, when specifying a file name with directory, use
“/” (slash) or “\” (backslash) as a delimiter.
Saving and recalling instrument status
You can save the instrument state using one of the following 2 methods:
R Saving the entire instrument state into a file
R Saving the state for each channel into registers A to D (volatile memory)
Selecting content to be saved
When saving the instrument status into a file or register, the content to be saved can be
selected among the following 4 options:
R Instrument status only (see Users Guide for setting items to be saved)
R Instrument status and calibration coefficient array.
R Instrument status, corrected data/memory array (measurement data)
R Instrument status, calibration coefficient array, and corrected data/memory array
(measurement data)
To select a content to be saved, use the following command:
:MMEM:STOR:STYP on page 363
Selecting Content to be Saved
To select whether to save the setting of all channels/traces or that of the displayed
channels/traces, use the following command:
:MMEM:STOR:SALL on page 361
Saving and recalling entire instrument status
To save the entire instrument status into a file, use the following command:
:MMEM:STOR on page 353
Recalling a file saved with the above command can reproduce the status when it was saved.
To recall the settings from a file, use the following command:
:MMEM:LOAD on page 345
Auto recall
The file saved with the name autorec.sta or A:autorec.sta will be automatically recalled the
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