How Do I Save The Present State Of The Instrument? - Keithley 2450 Reference Manual

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Model 2450 Interactive SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual

How do I save the present state of the instrument?

You can save the settings in the instrument using the front-panel menus or from a remote interface.
After they are saved, you can recall them or copy them to a USB drive.
From the front panel:
1. Configure the Model 2450 to the settings that you want to save.
2. Press the MENU key.
3. Under Scripts, select Create Config. The CREATE CONFIG SCRIPTS window is displayed.
4. Select Create. A keyboard is displayed.
5. Use the keyboard to enter the name of the script.
6. Select ENTER. The script is added to internal memory.
Using SCPI commands:
Configure the instrument to the settings that you want to save. To save the setup, send the
command:
*SAV <n>
Where <n> is an integer between 0 and 4.
In the front panel script menus, the setups saved with the *SAV command have the name Setup0x,
where x is the value you set for <n>.
Using TSP commands:
Configure the instrument to the settings that you want to save. To save the setup, send the
command:
createconfigscript("setupName")
Where setupName is the name of the setup script that will be created.
Why did my settings change?
Many of the commands in the Model 2450 are saved with the source or measurement function that
was active when you set them. For example, assume you have the measurement function set to
current and set a value for NPLCs. When you change the measurement function to voltage, the
NPLC value changes to the value that was last set for the voltage measurement function. When you
return to the current measurement function, the NPLC value returns to the value you set previously.
2450-901-01 Rev. B/September 2013
Section 9: Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
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