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Chapter 10
Data Output
Saving and Recalling Instrument State
Recall Procedure Using “Recall by File Name” Feature
You can use the recall feature with the
Recall by File Name
softkey for files you have
named freely and saved in the
D:\State
folder. This function lets you recall a file you have
named freely and saved by simple softkey operation, eliminating annoying operation using
the Open dialog box.
NOTE
Although there is no limit to the number of files saved in a folder, only up to 50 files are
displayed on the softkeys. If more than 50 files are saved in a folder, they are sorted in the
order of numbers 0 to 9 and alphabetic characters A to Z and the first 50 files are displayed
as softkeys.
Although there is no limit to the number of characters of a file name, only up to 12
characters are displayed on the softkey. If a file name exceeds 12 characters, the first 12
characters are displayed on the softkey and the remaining characters are omitted and
replaced with "...".
Note that different files may be displayed on softkeys with the same name or a saved file is
not displayed on any softkey because of the above limitations.
Step 1.
Press
.
Step 2.
Press
Recall by File Name
.
Step 3.
Files that have been named and saved in the D:\State folder are displayed on softkeys.
Press the key for the file you want to recall.
Priority of recalling the configuration file at startup
If several instrument configuration files exist at the startup of the E5070B/E5071B, only
one file is recalled and set at a time in the following order of priority.
If these files do not exist, the normal preset (factory preset) is executed.
Priority
Recalled file
1
Configuration file for the auto-recall function in the A drive
2
Configuration file for the auto-recall function in the D drive
3
Configuration file for the user-preset function in the D drive
*1.Executed when the preset operation mode is User and the file (D:\UserPreset.sta) exists.
*1
Summary of Contents for E5070B
Page 6: ......
Page 30: ...24 Contents ...
Page 34: ...28 Chapter1 Precautions Before contacting us ...
Page 286: ...280 Chapter6 Data Analysis Using the Equation Editor ...
Page 430: ...424 Chapter12 Optimizing Measurements Performing a Segment by Segment Sweep segment sweep ...
Page 538: ...532 Chapter15 Measurement Examples Executing Power Calibration ...
Page 634: ...628 AppendixB Troubleshooting Warning Message ...
Page 732: ...726 AppendixD Softkey Functions Trigger Menu ...
Page 740: ...734 AppendixE General Principles of Operation Data Processing ...
Page 760: ...754 AppendixF Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B E5071B Comparing Functions ...