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Chapter 10 361
Data Output
Saving/Recalling Instrument State for Each Channel into/from Memory
10. Data Output
Saving/Recalling Instrument State for Each Channel
into/from Memory
The E5070B/E5071B allows you to save/recall the instrument state for each channel
independently. This function allows you to save the instrument state of the active channel
independently into one of four registers (A to D, volatile memory) and to recall the
instrument state from the register to restore it as the state of the currently active channel.
As in the case of saving the entire state of the instrument into a file, you can select items to
be saved from four kinds (Table 10-1).
Since you can recall the instrument state for each channel that was saved with this function
from a different channel that the one used to save it, this function is very useful for copying
an instrument state between channels.
NOTE Unlike when saving the entire instrument state, the instrument state for each channel is
saved into volatile memory instead of a file, so if you turn off the power, this state is lost.
Operational Procedure
Saving Instrument State for Each Channel
Step 1. Press or to activate a channel whose state you want to save.
Step 2. Press .
Step 3. Press
Save Channel.
Step 4. Press one of
State A to State D to save the instrument state of the active channel to the
specified register.
NOTE For registers having saved data, the * symbol is displayed to the right of their softkey label.
If you specify one of these, its content is overwritten.
Recalling Instrument State for Each Channel
Step 1. Press or to activate a channel whose state you want to recall and
restore.
Step 2. Press .
Step 3. Press
Recall Channel.
Step 4. Press the softkey of the register in which the state you want to restore is saved. This
instrument state is recalled to the active channel.
Deleting the Saved Instrument States (clearing all registers)
Step 1. Press .
Step 2. Press
Save Channel.
Step 3. Press
Clear States. The contents of all the registers are deleted.