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-- R --
*RCL {0︱1︱2︱3︱4}
Recall the instrument state previously stored in the non-volatile storage
location.
• Storage location 0 stores the waveform generator’s power-on state and
storage location 1 to 4 are empty when the instrument is shipped out from
the factory.
• You can not recall a state from a storage location which is empty.
• Storage location 0 is automatically overwritten when the power is cycled.
*RST
Reset the waveform generator to its factory default, independent of the
MEM:STAT:REC:AUTO command setting. This command does not affect any
stored instrument states, arbitrary waveforms, or the I/O settings. It also
enables the front-panel display if it has been turned off. This command will abort
a sweep or burst in progress.
-- S --
*SAV {0︱1︱2︱3︱4}
Store the current instrument state to the specified non-volatile storage location.
• If there is any instrument state stored in the specified location, it will be
overwritten.
• You can store an instrument state into location 0 only from the remote
interface. It is not accessible from the front panel.
• Storage location 0 is automatically overwritten when the power is cycled.
• If you store the instrument state for an arbitrary waveform and then delete
it later, the waveform data is lost and the waveform generator is not able
to output the waveform.
• When you store an instrument state, the selected function, frequency,
amplitude, dc offset, duty cycle, symmetry, as well as any modulation
parameters are saved also.
*TST?
Order a complete self-test of the waveform generator. Returns “0” when the test
runs successfully, or “1” when the test fails.










