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Data and Results Management
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Tap "Save As" to save the waveform data to a different file or file type. Select the file
from the file selection dialog box.
To export waveform data of a running acquisition
1. Press the FILE key.
2. Select the "Save/Recall" tab.
3. Select the "Waveform" tab.
4. Tap the source icon to select the waveform you want to save.
5. If you want to save only a section of each waveform, set the "Scope".
6. Enable "Data logging".
7. Enter the number of acquisitions to be acquired and saved in "Acq count".
8. Check the file name under "Save to file" and change it, if needed. Usually, autonaming
is used.
9. Tap "Start Export" to start the acquisition and to save the acquired waveform data to
the specified file.
To load waveform data as a reference waveform
In order to re-load waveform data from a previous measurement, the waveform must
have been stored as a reference waveform in a .bin file before.
1. Press the FILE key.
2. Select the "Save/Recall" tab.
3. Select the "Waveform" tab.
4. Select the tab for the reference waveform you want to define ("Ref1"/2/3/4).
5. Tap "Load" to load the waveform from the specified file.
Tap "Open" to load the waveform from a different file. Select the file from the file
selection dialog box.
The selected waveform is displayed as the specified reference waveform.
For details on configuring reference waveforms, see chapter 7.1, "Working with Refer-
ence Waveforms", on page 208.
12.1.3 Saving and Loading Settings
In order to repeat measurements at different times or perform similar measurements with
different test data, it is useful to save the used instrument settings and load them again
later. Furthermore, it can be helpful to refer to the instrument settings of a particular
measurement when analyzing the results. Therefore, you can easily save the instrument
settings of a measurement. In addition to the measurement-related settings, user-specific
settings concerning the display and data management can also be saved and loaded.
Saving, Loading and Printing Data