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Remote Command Reference
MMEMory Subsystem
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Loads a limit line, from the specified file in mass storage to the instrument.
Loading a time limit line deletes any frequency limit lines. Similarly, loading a
frequency limit line deletes any time limit lines.
Example:
:MMEM:LOAD:LIM LLINE2,“C:mylimit.lim”
Remarks:
There is no SCPI short form for parameters
LLINE1|LLINE2
.
Front Panel
Access:
File, Load, Type, Limits
Load an Instrument State from a File
:MMEMory:LOAD:STATe 1,<file_name>
The contents of the state file are loaded into the current instrument state.
Example:
:MMEM:LOAD:STAT 1,“C:mystate.sta”
Remarks:
You must be in Spectrum Analysis mode to use this command.
The
*RCL
commands loads all of the mode states.
See also commands
:MMEMory:LOAD:STATe
and
:MMEMory:STORe:STATe
If the revision of the state being loaded is newer than the
revision of the instrument, no state is recalled and an error is
reported.
If the revision of the state being loaded is equal to the revision of
the instrument, all regions of the state will be loaded.
If the revision of the state being loaded is older than the revision
of the instrument, the instrument will only load the older regions
of the state.
Front Panel
Access:
File, Load, Type, State
Load a Trace From a File to the Instrument
:MMEMory:LOAD:TRACe <file_name>
The contents of the file are loaded into TRACE1. The file name must have a file
extension of :trc or :csv. The file extension determines whether a trace is loaded,
or a trace with its state, are loaded. The :csv extension is for trace files using the
CSV (comma-separated values) format. The :trc extension is for files that include
both trace and state data.
Example:
:MMEM:LOAD:TRAC “C:mytrace.trc”
Remarks:
See also commands
:MMEMory:LOAD:STATe
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