Saving And Recalling Instrument Setups - Agilent Technologies E8285A User Manual

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Saving and Recalling Instrument Setups

The save and recall functions allow you to store different instrument setups and
retrieve them later, eliminating the task of re-configuring the Test Set.
The number of available save registers depends on how many changes were made
to the BASE instrument setup for each save. (See
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registers that can be used (typically over 200).
SAVE/RECALL register settings can be saved to several types of mass storage.
This allows you to "back up" the settings in case you need to clear them from
memory (see
when a firmware upgrade is performed.
To Save an Instrument Setup
1. Press and release the Shift key, then the Previous key to access the I/O CONFIGURE
2. Make any changes to the instrument that you want to save in a register.
3. Press and release the Shift key, then the Recall key to select the SAVE function.
4. Use the Data keys or the Save: menu at the bottom right of the screen to enter the save
Front-Panel Example
This example saves the current instrument settings.
1. Press and release the Shift key, then the Recall key to select the SAVE function. A
2. Using the Data keys, enter 123, then press the Enter key to assign a name.
GPIB Example
The following GPIB command also SAVES the current instrument settings.
"REG:SAVE 123"
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.) The smaller the number of changes, the greater the number of SAVE
"Memory Considerations" on page 64
screen. Select the storage media using the Save/Recall field. (The default storage
media is internal memory.)
register name.
prompt appears at the top of the screen asking you to enter a name.
Chapter 3, Operating Overview
Saving and Recalling Instrument Setups
"Specifying BASE Settings" on
) for running large programs, or
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