To Load A List Of Labels From A Text File You Create - Agilent Technologies 7000B Series User Manual

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Displaying Waveforms

To load a list of labels from a text file you create

It may be convenient to create a list of labels using a text editor, then
load the label list into the oscilloscope. This lets you type on a keyboard
rather than edit the label list using the oscilloscope's controls.
You can create a list of up to 75 labels and load it into the oscilloscope.
Labels are added to the beginning of the list. If more than 75 labels are
loaded, only the first 75 are stored.
To load labels from a text file into the oscilloscope:
1 Use a text editor to create each label. Each label can be up to ten
2 Name the file labellist.txt and save it on a USB mass storage device
3 Load the list into the oscilloscope using the File Explorer (press [Utility]
Label List Management
N O T E
When you press the Library softkey, you will see a list of the last 75 labels used. The list
does not save duplicate labels. Labels can end in any number of trailing digits. As long as
the base string is the same as an existing label in the library, the new label will not be put in
the library. For example, if label A0 is in the library and you make a new label called A12345,
the new label is not added to the library.
When you save a new user-defined label, the new label will replace the oldest label in the
list. Oldest is defined as the longest time since the label was last assigned to a channel.
Any time you assign any label to a channel, that label will move to the newest in the list.
Thus, after you use the label list for a while, your labels will predominate, making it easier
to customize the instrument display for your needs.
When you reset the label library list (see next topic), all of your custom labels will be
deleted, and the label list will be returned to its factory configuration.
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characters in length. Separate each label with a line feed.
such as a thumb drive.
> File Explorer).
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