User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Getting Started
- System Setting
- Making Measurements
- Measuring Multiple Signals
- Measuring a Low-Level Signal
- Improving Frequency Resolution and Accuracy
- Making Distortion Measurements
- One-button Power Measurement
- Making a Stimulus Response Transmission Measurement
- Measuring Stop Band Attenuation of a Low-pass Filter
- Making a Reflection Calibration Measurement
- Measuring Return Loss Using the Reflection Calibration Routine
- Making an Average Power Measurement
- Key Reference
- SCPI Command Reference
- Error Messages
- Menu Map
4System Setting
34 N9340A User’s Guide
Quick saving a trace or a screen
Pressing [ESC/CLR] > [Save] allows the user to
quickly save a trace or a screen to either the local
memory or an external USB device. For more
information about file setup, refer to “File
Types" on page 32 and “Saving Path" on page 33.
Three steps for saving a trace or a screen:
1 Press [SYS] > {File} > {File Setup} > {Shortcut Type} to
indicate the shortcut type to either a trace or a
screen copy.
2 Press [SYS] > {File} > {File Setup} > {Save Path} to
either local memory or an external USB device.
3 Press [ESC], [Save] to save a trace or a screen
copy to the pre- defined memory location. The
trace or screen will be automatically assigned
with a default file name. A trace will be assigned
a file name, such as HYTRACE, HYTRACE_1, and
consecutive decimal numbers appended. A screen
copy will be assigned file name, such as
HYSCREEN, HYSCREEN_1 and consecutive
decimal numbers appended to the alphabetic file
name.
To quick save or load a setup, refer to “Quick sav-
ing or loading a system setup" on page 31.
Viewing file list
Refer to the following two steps to view a file list:
1 Select the directory to view from.
Press [SYS] > {File} > {View} to toggle the displayed
file list from local memory or an external USB
memory stick.
2 Select the file type to view.
Press [SYS] > {File} > {File setup} > {File type} to
select a file type.