Saving an Instrument State
Press
and select one of the storage devices:
q
:
a. Connect an external disk drive to the analyzer’s HP-IB connector, and
as
follows:
b. Press
and enter the drive where your disk is located,
followed by
If your storage disk is partitioned, press
and enter the volume number
where you want to store the instrument state
e. Enter the HP-IB address of the peripheral, if the default address is incorrect
(default = 00). Follow the entry by pressing
f. Press (Local) and select one of the following:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
n
.
. .
n
peripheral access operations
n
Choose
to allow yourself to control the analyzer over HP-IB and
also allows the analyzer to take or pass control.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Press
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 file is shown to represent an instrument
state on the analyzer display, each instrument state is composed of numerous
(which
can be viewed on a PC).
If you have saved enough files that you have used all the default names
for disk
or
for memory files), you must
do one of
the
following in order to save more states:
n
use another disk
n
rename an existing to make a default name available
n
re-save a
n
delete an existing file/register
Printing, Plotting, and Saving Measurement Results
Summary of Contents for 8719D
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