Specifications

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Analysis
Fig. 10.2: Storing instrument settings
10 Documentation, storing and recalling
The oscilloscope allows you to store and recall all screen
displays, user dened settings (e.g. the trigger conditions and
time base settings), reference curves, simple curves and sets
of formulas. There is an internal memory for reference curves,
instrument settings, and sets of formulas. These data, copies
of screen displays and curve data can also be stored on an
USB stick.
10.1 Instrumentsettings
Push the key SAVE/RECALL for calling the main menu for
storage and load functions. First a listing is shown of the kinds
of data which can be stored and loaded. By pushing the key
next to the top menu item  this menu
will open.
Fig. 10.1: Basic menu for instrument settings
In this menu, by pushing the respective key, it is possible to
call the menu for storing, the data manager for loading, and
the menu for exporting and importing instrument settings.
Additionally, the menu item  will reset
the instrument to the factory settings. The storing menu is
opened by pushing the STORE key.
Here the storage location (internal memory, front panel USB,
rear panel USB) is selected, also a name and a commentary can
be added; these will be stored by pushing the soft menu key next
Documentation, storing and recalling
Pressing the MENU OFF key will cause return to the main menu.
The test will be started if the soft menu key TEST is pressed.
Below the display window the total number of tests and, in
brackets, the total test time are shown in white. The number of
successful tests and, in brackets, their percentage are shown in
green. The number of failures and, in brackets, their percentage
are shown in red. After a test has been started, the soft menu
key PAUSE, without function sofar, will become activated. If
that key is pressed, it will turn blue, and the test will be stopped
while signal capturing and the timer remain unaffected. If that
key is pressed again, it will become inactive, the tests will be
resumed, all event counters continue to count up.
If, however, the tests are stopped by pressing the toggle key
ON/OFF, the event and time counters will be stopped. Pressing
the key again to ON will cause all counters to be reset to zero
and a new test to be started.
The PASS/FAIL mode is left by either pressing the soft menu key
PASS/FAIL OFF or by pressing the key QUICKVIEW anew.