State Storage Commands - Keysight Technologies 33210A User Manual

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State Storage Commands

The function generator has five storage locations in non-volatile memory to store
instrument states. The locations are numbered 0 through 4. The function
generator automatically uses location "0" to hold the state of the instrument at
power down. You can also assign a user-defined name to each of the locations (1
through 4) for use from the front panel.
*SAV {0|1|2|3|4}
Store (save) the current instrument state in the specified non-volatile storage
location. Any state previously stored in the same location will be overwritten (and
no error will be generated).
– You can store the instrument state in any of the five storage locations. However,
– From the remote interface only, you can use storage location "0" to store a fifth
– The state storage feature "remembers" the selected function (including
– If you delete an arbitrary waveform from non-volatile memory after storing the
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you can only recall a state from a location that contains a previously-stored
state.
instrument state (you cannot store to this location from the front panel).
However, note that location "0" is automatically overwritten when power is
cycled (the instrument state previously stored will be overwritten).
arbitrary waveforms), frequency, amplitude, dc offset, duty cycle, symmetry, as
well as any modulation parameters in use.
instrument state, the waveform data is lost and the function generator will not
output the waveform when the state is recalled. The built-in "exponential rise"
waveform is output in place of the deleted waveform.
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