Stored Settings - Tektronix 11801C User Manual

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11801C User Manual
When you initialize the 11801C, you recall a stored front panel setting that
was established at the factory. You can save your own front panel settings
for quick recall.
If you establish a test setup, you might want to store the setting and go to
another task. After the setting has been changed because of the intervening
work, you could recall the test setting that you saved. Masks are saved with
stored settings, so you can use stored settings to store sets of masks for
different tests.
The instrument has a set amount of memory available for saving stored
settings and stored traces. The number of front panel settings you can save
depends on how much memory is being used to store traces. Assuming
that no traces are stored, you can store approximately 50 front panel set
tings. You can recall a stored front panel setting anytime. You can also use
the SEQUENCE SETTINGS button to recall stored settings in a specific
order. This is useful if your work requires several instrument setups for
standardized tests.
Stored settings are saved when you power off the instrument. They will be
available when you power on.
The following instrument controls are not saved with stored settings, and are
not changed when settings are recalled:
H
Stored traces
H
Saved trace descriptions
H
GPIB and RS 232 C parameters, except GPIB address is saved
H
Enhanced accuracy calibrations, except Delay Compensate and Time
Base Cal Mode are saved
H
Display colors and intensity, audio feedback, vectored trace mode, and
hardcopy mode
H
Sequence settings mode

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