HP 8712C User Manual page 186

Rf network analyzers
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Using Instrument Functions
Saving and Recalling Measurement Results
Select the Disk
Define and Save Data
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1. If you are using a floppy disk, place a DOS formatted disk in the disk drive
you are using. If your disk is not formatted, refer to the procedure in
"Formatting a Floppy Disk" located later in this section.
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SAVE RECALL
the disk where you are going to save data:
Press Eton-VoZ, R&f Disk to save to the analyzer's internal
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non-volatile memory. (Nonvolatile means that the information will be
retained in memory when the power to the analyzer is turned off.) This
is the default selection.
Press Volatile IUM Disk if you are saving to the analyzer's internal
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volatile memory. (Volatile means that the information will be lost if
power to the analyzer is turned off.)
o If you have the BASIC Option lC2 installed in your analyzer
you can configure the volatile RAM disk by pressing the
instruments without IBASIC.)
o When this key is pressed, a
percentage allocation between RAM disk and BASIC memory.
o lb change the memory allocation, press Ha;dity Si~,la , then enter
the new RAM disk allocation.
o The power must be cycled on the analyzer for the changes in
memory allocation to take effect.
Press Intarrriaf 3 -5" Disk if you are saving to the 3.5 inch disk in
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the analyzer's built-in disk drive (Only MS-DOS format disks can be
used.)
1. Press F&fotl: IWru Def ina Save .
Press Intr$ State &FF if you do not want the instrument state saved.
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(This will save measurement data only.)
Press Cal 019 if you want to save the active measurement calibration.
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Press pata E3I? if you want to save the measurement data that is
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displayed on the network analyzer screen.
message
appears, displaying the current
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