Command Descriptions
TLS 216 Programmer Manual 2–221
GROUP<x> specifies the group to save.
REF<x> specifies the reference group to save.
REF<y> specifies the reference memory location.
<file path> is a quoted string that defines the file name and path. Input the file
path using the form <drive>/<dir>/<filename>. <drive> and one or more <dir>’s
are optional. If you do not specify them, the logic scope will write the file to the
default directory. <filename> stands for a filename of up to 8 characters followed
by a period (“.”) and the 3-character extension “GRP”. The logic scope will
generate an error if you use any other extension for saving a waveform.
SAVE:WAVEFORM GROUP2,REF1
saves Group 2 waveform(s) in reference memory location 2.
SAVE:WAVEFORM GROUP1,TEK00000.GRP
saves Group 1 waveform(s) to the file TEK00000.GRP in the default directory
and on the default drive.
SAVe:SETUp (No Query Form)Saves the current front panel setup into the specified memory location. Using
this command is equivalent to selecting the Save Current Setup in the Save/Re-
call Setup menu.
Save and Recall
DELEte:SETUp, RECAll:SETUp, *RCL, *SAV
SAVe:SETUp { <NR1> | <file path> }
<file path>
<NR1>
SAVe : SETUp <Space>
<NR1> is a value in the range from 1 to 10 and specifies a location. Using an
out-of-range value causes an execution error. Any settings that have been stored
previously at this location will be overwritten.
<file path> is a quoted string that defines the file name and path. Input the file
path using the form <drive>/<dir>/<filename>. <drive> and one or more
<dir>’s are optional. If you do not specify them, the logic scope will write the
file to the default directory. <filename> stands for a filename of up to 8
Arguments
Examples
Group
Related Commands
Syntax
Arguments