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:SOURce<hw>:PRESet
Presets all parameters which are related to the selected signal path.
The following functions are only preset by command *RST: Fading, transient recorder.
Example:
Usage:
:SYSTem:PRESet
Triggers an instrument reset. It has the same effect as:
The PRESET key
The *RST command
For an overview of the settings affected by the preset function, see
"Default Instrument Settings - Preset
Example:
Usage:
:SYSTem:FPReset
Triggers an instrument reset to the original state of delivery.
Note: "Factory Preset" resets the "Remote Channel" and network settings to the
default values.
Executing "Factory Preset" via remote control terminates the connection to the instru-
ment, if these settings had been configured to values different to the default ones.
The factory preset function resets nearly all instrument settings. In addition to the regu-
lar preset by means of the PRESET key, a "Factory Preset" resets also the following
values:
Reference frequency settings ("Ref Oscillator" menu)
Power on settings ("Level/EMF" menu)
Network settings including hostname ("Setup" menu)
Remote channel settings including GPIB address ("Setup" menu)
Start/Stop display update ("Setup" menu)
Display and keyboard settings ("Setup" menu).
To maintain security, password settings and all settings protected by these passwords
like disabled USB and LAN connections are not changed.
Not affected by the "Factory Preset" are also user data, lists or instrument settings
files, created for example by means of the Save/Recall function.
Operating Manual 1407.0806.32 ─ 21
SOUR:PRES
Presets all settings that are related to signal path
Event
Key",
on page 91.
SYST:PRES
All instrument settings (also the settings that are not currently
active) are reset to their default values.
Setting only
Remote Control Commands
Preset Commands
Chapter 5.2.2,
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