Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Preface
- Getting started
- General features
- Before installation
- Standard accessories
- Operating requirements
- Power the instrument on and off
- Change instrument settings at power-on
- Erase waveforms from memory
- Select a local language
- Protect your instrument from misuse
- General care
- Update your instrument firmware
- Equivalent output circuits
- Instrument front panel, interface, and rear panel
- Operating basics
- Quick tutorial: How to select a waveform and adjust parameters
- Quick tutorial: How to generate a sine waveform
- Quick tutorial: Instrument help system
- Generate a pulse waveform
- Generate a built-in waveform
- Create/save a user-defined waveform
- Recall a user-defined waveform
- Generate noise
- Generate DC
- Sweep a waveform
- Modulate a waveform
- Generate a burst waveform
- Copy channel setting
- USB memory device
- Utility menu
- Save/recall instrument setup
- Application examples
- Appendix A: Line fuse replacement
- Index
Operating basics
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AFG1000 Series Quick Start User Manual
Recall a user-defined waveform
You can recall an user-defined waveform that is stored in the internal memory or
on a USB memory device.
1.
Push the Arb panel button.
2.
Press Others.
3.
Press File browse to
enter the file system.
4.
To recall a waveform in the
internal memory, use the
general purpose knob to
select INTER, and then
press Enter.
Use the front panel
general purpose knob to
select a file.
Press CallOut. If a prompt
"File read successful."
appears, push the Arb panel
button to go back to the
waveform interface and view
the waveform.
NOTE: The file size is
displayed on the right side.
0B indicates the file is empty.
5.
To recall a waveform from
the USB memory device,
use the general purpose
knob to select USBDEVICE,
and then press Enter.
The instrument lists a
directory of the folders and
files on the USB memory
device. Select a folder or file
using the knob.
Select a file with the .tfw
suffix, and then press
CallOut. If a prompt "File
read successful." appears,
push the Arb panel button
to go back to the waveform
interface and view the
waveform.