Specifications

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Using the instrument state register
The instrument state register is a
section of memory divided into
10 sequences (numbered 0 through
9), each containing 100 registers
(numbered 00 through 99). It is
used to store and recall frequency,
amplitude, and E8257C, modulation
settings. It provides a quick alterna-
tive to reconfiguring the signal gen-
erator via the front panel or SCPI
commands when switching between
different signal configurations. Once
an instrument state has been saved,
all of the frequency, amplitude, and
modulation settings can be recalled
with minimum effort.
NOTE List sweep data is not
saved within an instrument state.
For instructions on saving list
sweep data, refer to “Storing Files”
in Part 4, “Using Data Storage
Functions.”
Step sweep data cannot be saved to
the instrument state register or to
the memory catalog.