Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- 1 For Your Safety
- 2 Getting Started
- 3 Waveform Setup
- 3.1 Connecting Probes
- 3.2 Vertical Setup
- 3.3 Horizontal Setup
- 3.4 Acquisition Control
- 3.5 Roll Mode
- 3.6 Trigger
- 3.6.1 General Trigger Settings
- 3.6.2 Edge Trigger
- 3.6.3 Glitch Trigger
- 3.6.4 Width Trigger
- 3.6.5 Video/TV Trigger
- 3.6.6 External Trigger (R&S RTH1002)
- 3.6.7 Pattern Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.8 State Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.9 Runt Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.10 Slew Rate Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.11 Data2Clock Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.12 Serial Pattern Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.13 Timeout Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.14 Interval Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.15 Window Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.16 Protocol Trigger (R&S RTH-K1, -K2, -K3, -K9 and -K10)
- 4 Waveform Analysis
- 5 Mask Testing
- 6 Spectrum Analysis
- 6.1 FFT Mode
- 6.2 Spectrum Mode (Option R&S RTH-K18)
- 6.3 Harmonics Measurement (Option R&S RTH-K34)
- 7 Multimeter Measurements
- 8 Data Logging
- 9 Protocol Analysis
- 10 Logic Analyzer (R&S RTH-B1 MSO)
- 11 Frequency Counter (R&S RTH-K33)
- 12 Documenting Results
- 13 General Instrument Setup
- 14 Network Connections
- 15 Remote Control Commands
- 15.1 Conventions used in Command Description
- 15.2 Mode
- 15.3 Waveform Setup
- 15.3.1 Automatic Setup
- 15.3.2 Vertical Setup
- 15.3.3 Horizontal Setup
- 15.3.4 Acquisition Control
- 15.3.5 Trigger
- 15.3.5.1 General Trigger Settings
- 15.3.5.2 Edge Trigger
- 15.3.5.3 Glitch Trigger
- 15.3.5.4 Width Trigger
- 15.3.5.5 Video/TV Trigger
- 15.3.5.6 External Trigger (R&S RTH1002)
- 15.3.5.7 Pattern Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.8 State Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.9 Runt Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.10 Slew Rate Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.11 Data2Clock Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.12 Serial Pattern Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.13 Timeout Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.14 Interval Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.15 Window Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.4 Waveform Analysis
- 15.5 Mask Testing
- 15.6 Spectrum Analysis
- 15.7 Digital Multimeter (R&S RTH1002)
- 15.8 Voltmeter (R&S RTH1004)
- 15.9 Counter Mode (R&S RTH-K33)
- 15.10 Data Logging
- 15.11 Protocol Analysis
- 15.12 Logic Analyzer (R&S RTH-B1 MSO)
- 15.13 Documenting Results
- 15.14 General Instrument Setup
- 15.15 WLAN Connection (Option R&S RTH-K200/200US)
- 15.16 User Scripting (R&S RTH-K38)
- Annex
- List of Commands
Remote Control Commands
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15.13.4 Instrument Settings, MMEM Commands
The Mass MEMory subsystem provides commands to access the storage media and to
save and reload instrument settings.
File and directory names
The <file_name> and <directory_name> parameters are strings. If no complete path is
specified, the file location is relative to the current directory, queried with
MMEMory:CDIRectory?. The file name itself may contain the period as a separator
for extensions.
File and directory names can be chosen according to Windows™ conventions. All let-
ters and numbers are allowed, as well as the special characters "_", "^", "$", "~", "!",
"#", "%", "&", "-", "{", "}", "(", ")", "@" and "`". Reserved file names are CON, AUX,
COM1, ..., COM4, LPT1, ..., LPT3, NUL and PRN.
MMEMory:SAV.............................................................................................................. 500
MMEMory:RCL.............................................................................................................. 500
MMEMory:DATA............................................................................................................ 501
MMEMory:CDIRectory....................................................................................................501
MMEMory:MDIRectory................................................................................................... 501
MMEMory:RDIRectory....................................................................................................502
MMEMory:DCATalog?.................................................................................................... 502
MMEMory:DCATalog:LENGth?........................................................................................ 503
MMEMory:CATalog?.......................................................................................................503
MMEMory:CATalog:LENGth?.......................................................................................... 504
MMEMory:COPY........................................................................................................... 504
MMEMory:MOVE........................................................................................................... 504
MMEMory:DELete..........................................................................................................505
MMEMory:SAV <FileDestination>
Stores the current instrument settings to the specified file.
Parameters:
<FileDestination> String parameter specifying path and filename of the target file.
Wildcards are not allowed.
Example:
MMEM:SAV
"/media/SD/Rohde-Schwarz/RTH/SaveSets/SetupMeasA.dfl"
Saves the current instrument settings to the file
SetupMeasA.dfl located in the directory /media/SD/
Rohde-Schwarz/RTH/SaveSets/ on the microSD card.
Usage: Event
MMEMory:RCL <FileDestination>
Restores the instrument settings from the specified file.
Documenting Results