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System Functions
System
Defaults, User Preset and Last State.
Mode and Input/Output Defaults
When the analyzer is powered on in Mode and Input/Output Defaults, it performs a Restore Mode
Defaults to all modes in the instrument and also performs a Restore Input/Output Defaults.
Persistent parameters (such as Amplitude Correction tables or Limit tables) are not affected at power on,
even though they are normally cleared by Restore Input/Output Defaults and/or Restore Mode Defaults.
User Preset
Sets Power On to User Preset. When the analyzer is powered on in User Preset, it will User Preset each
mode and switch to the power-on mode. Power On User Preset will not affect any settings beyond what a
normal User Preset affects.
NOTE An instrument could never power up for the first time in User Preset.
Key Path: System
Mode: All
Remote Command: :SYSTem:PON:TYPE MODE|USER|LAST
:SYSTem:PON:TYPE?
Example: :SYST:PON:TYPE MODE
Preset: This is unaffected by a Preset but is set to Mode on a “Restore System
Defaults->All”
State Saved: No
Backwards Compatibility SCPI: :SYSTem:PON:TYPE PRESet
the “PRESet” parameter is supported for backward compatibility only and
behaves the same as MODE.
Backwards Compatibility Notes: The Preset Type key in legacy analyzers has been removed, and the Power
On toggle key has been replaced by this 1-of-N key in the System menu.
Initial S/W Revision: Prior to A.02.00
Key Path: System, Power On
Mode: All
Example: SYST:PON:TYPE MODE
Readback Text: Defaults
Initial S/W Revision: Prior to A.02.00
Key Path: System, Power On