Save/Recall; Serial Baud - HP 8921A User Manual

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Save/Recall

Serial Baud

This field specifies which memory device the Test Set accesses when the save and
recall functions are used.
Internal is a section of internal RAM. RAM is also used for running IBASIC
programs, which may require you to delete the Save/Recall registers if the program is
very large.
Card is the front-panel MEMORY CARD slot. A Save/Recall Device is not
Present message is displayed if you try to save or recall an instrument setup when
a write-able memory card is not installed in the Test Set.
RAM refers to RAM disks that you can create on internal RAM. Refer to the
Programmer's Guide for information on creating RAM Disks. This is part of the same
memory used when "internal" is specified, and may have to be erased when loading
very large IBASIC programs. A Save/Recall Device is not initialized
message is displayed if you try to save or recall an instrument setup when a RAM disk
has not been created.
Disk is used with external disk drives. The Mode field must be set to Control to
access the drive. Also, the HP-IB address of the drive must be entered in the
External Disk Specification field of the TESTS (External Devices) screen.
This field selects the baud rate for serial communications when using the rear-
panel serial port. Selecting this field displays a list of baud rate choices.
This setting is maintained after the instrument is turned off.
Chapter 12, I/O Configure Screen
Field Descriptions
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