Using An External Usb Memory Device - Keysight Technologies N6705C Operating And Service Manual

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Selecting Reset to Defaults lets you immediately return the instrument to its factory default settings
as described under
Reset
Quick Save/Recall - lets you save and subsequently recall an instrument state in memory locations 0
through 9. This is the same as saving an instrument state to a file name, but quicker. These functions
can also be accessed using the SCPI *SAV and *RCL commands.
At Power-On - lets you recall the Reset State (*RST), or recall the instrument state in location 0.
From the remote interface:
To save a state in location 1:
*SAV 1
To recall a state in location 1:
*RCL 1
To to recall the settings you have stored in memory location 0 (RCL0) at power-on:
OUTP:PON:STAT RCL0

Using an External USB Memory Device

You can use an external USB memory device (commonly referred to as a flash drive) to transfer files to
and from the power analyzer. Connect the memory device to the front panel Memory port, which is
specifically designed for this purpose. The rear panel USB connector should only be used for
connecting to a PC.
When using an external USB memory device, be aware of the following cautions:
While the power analyzer supports the majority of USB memory devices, there may be differences
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in manufacturing standards of some devices that will prevent them from working in the power ana-
lyzer.
It is recommended that you test your USB device by importing and exporting a file before you actu-
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ally use it to save data directly from the test you will be running. If the USB memory device does not
work in the power analyzer, try a device from a different manufacturer.
Exporting Data to a Spreadsheet
You can export scope data and logged data to a spreadsheet such as Microsoft Excel on your PC as
follows:
1. Collect the scope or logged data using the power analyzer.
2. Insert a USB memory device into the Memory port on the front of the power analyzer.
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