Saving an Instrument State

l- Press [m) ~$&EtX’DJTiX and select one of the storage devices:

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q~~$I!%#&& I%!%.:, connect an external disk drive to the analyzer’s HP-IB connector, and

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configure as follows:

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a. press (Local) #&$~ .$&f&@~ and enter the drive where you &Sk is located,

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followed by @.

b. If your storage disk is partitioned, press ~~~~~,~;~~ and enter the volume number

 

 

 

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where you want to store the instrument state llle.

 

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(7. Press ~~~~~~~~~

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d. Enter the HP-IB address of the peripheral, if the default address is incorrect (default = 00). Follow the entry by pressing @.

e. Press 1Local) and select one of the following:

 

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to allow the mdyzer to control pefipher.& &e&lye

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nChoose ~~~~~~~~~ to flow the computer cont,rouer to be evolved in a

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peripheral

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operations.

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nChoose ~~~~~~~~~~~~. to aIlow yourself to control the analyzer over HP-IB and

also allows the analyzer to take or pass control.

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2. Press (jj) ~~~~~~~~~,.

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The analyzer saves the state in the next available register, if you are saving to internal memory, or saves the state to disk. Although one lile is shown to represent an instrument state on the analyzer display, each instrument state is composed of numerous files (which can be viewed on a PC).

Note If you have saved enough files that you have used all the default names (FILE00 - FILE31 for disk illes, or REGl - REG31 for memory flies), you must do one of the following in order to save more states:

nuse another disk

nrename an existing iile to make a default name available w re-save a file/register

w delete an existing ilie/register

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