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8  Frequency Scan Measurement
Save
Key Path
Mode
Notes
Initial S/W Revision

Edit Register Names

You may enter a custom name on any of the Register keys, to help you remember what you are using that
state to save. To do this, press the Edit Register Names key, choose the register whose name you wish to
edit, and then enter the desired label using the Alpha Editor or an external PC keyboard.
The maximum number of characters that can be added is 30. In most cases, 30 characters will fit on two
lines of the key. 
See
"More Information" on page 542
Key Path
Mode
Remote Command
Example
Notes
Dependencies
Preset
Initial S/W Revision
More Information
When you edit one of the register names, the time and date field will be replaced by the custom name.
If you delete all the characters in the custom name, it restores the default (time and date). 
The register names are stored within the state files, but they are not part of the instrument state; that is,
once you have edited a register name, loading a new state will not change that register name.Another
consequence of this is that the names will be persistent through a power cycle. Also, if a named state file is
transferred to another analyzer, it will bring its custom name along with it. 
542
Save, State
All
Brings up Save As dialog for saving a State Save Type
Prior to A.02.00
Save, State
All
:MMEMory:REGister:STATe:LABel <reg number>,"label"
:MMEMory:REGister:STATe:LABel? <reg number>
:MMEM:REG:STAT:LAB 1,"my label"
<reg number> is an integer from 1 to 16. If the SCPI specifies an invalid register number an error
message is generated, –222,"Data out of range;Invalid register label number"
"label" is a string from 0 to 30 characters in length. If a label exceeds 30 characters, an error
message is generated, –150,"String data error;Label clipped to 30 characters"
"label" of length 0 erases the custom label and restores the default (time and date) label.  E.g.: 
:MMEM:REG:STAT:LAB 1,""
N9060A–7FP or N9060B–2FP license required to edit the register names.  When the feature is not
licensed, sending this command generates an error, –221,"Settings conflict;Option not available"
The names are unaffected by Preset or power cycle but are set to the default label (time and date) on
a "Restore System Defaults->Misc"
A.11.00
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