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User Manual 1178.3834.02 ─ 03
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PRESET
It is the most frequently used function.
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executes a defined instrument setup to provide an initial instrument state
as a basis for a new configuration. It resets all parameters and switching states,
including also the states of inactive operating modes.
Network, remote access or system settings are retained.
► To execute a preset, press the PRESET key at the front panel.
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"Set to Default"
relates to individual dialogs or tabs and resets the associated set-
tings of the corresponding dialog. All other settings are retained.
► To reset the grouped settings, click "Set To Default".
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"Preset this parameter"
Sets a single parameter to its default value.
► To reset an individual parameter: Open its context-sensitive menu and select "Pre-
set this parameter...".
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"Factory Preset"
A factory preset is the most profound preset function that resets almost all instru-
ment settings, including reference oscillator, network and remote access settings.
Retained are the following settings:
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Security, password, and settings protected by these passwords
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User-defined data, like setups or data lists
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Settings that relate to an integration of the instrument in a measurement setup.
► To restore the factory defaults, select
System Config > Setup > Settings > Factory
Note:
Perform a "Factory Preset" only if it is necessary. After a "Factory Preset",
the network connection to the instrument no longer exists.
Presetting the instrument to a user-defined instrument state
The reset functions set the parameters and operating modes to default values prede-
fined by the factory. Alternatively to these default settings, you can:
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Define user-specific recall settings to be restored after a preset
(see
Chapter 9.2.3, "How to Recall User Settings Automatically after Preset"
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Store and reload user-defined instrument states
(see
Chapter 9.4.2, "How to Save and Recall Instrument Settings"
Restoring the (Default) Instrument Configuration