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Remote Command Reference
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Remarks:
Disable the output ports for faster measurement times.
Preset
:SYSTem:PRESet
Returns the instrument to a set of defined conditions. The particular set is selected
by :
SYSTem:PRESet:TYPE
. This command does not change any persistent
parameters. The term persistent means that the command retains the setting
previously selected, even through a power cycle.
Front Panel
Access:
Preset
Persistent State Reset
:SYSTem:PRESet:PERSistent
Sets the persistent state values to their factory defaults. The term persistent means
that the command retains the setting previously selected, even through a power
cycle. Examples of persistent functions are: GPIB address, power-on type, and
preset type.
Front Panel
Access:
System, Restore Sys Defaults
Preset Type
:SYSTem:PRESet:TYPE FACTory|USER|MODE
Selects the preset state to be either factory-defined or user-defined preset
conditions.
Factory Preset
and *RST:
The factory default is
MODE
. This parameter is persistent, which
means that it retains the setting previously selected, even
through a power cycle.
History:
Changed with firmware revision A.08.00. Previous firmware
revisions had default type
FACTory
.
Remarks:
:SYSTem:PRESet:USER:SAVE
defines the user preset.
Front Panel
Access:
System, Power On/Preset, Preset Type
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Page 403: ...Chapter 6 403 Menu Maps Freq Count Marker Menu Menu Maps Freq Count Marker Menu ...
Page 404: ...404 Chapter6 Menu Maps FREQUENCY Channel Menu Menu Maps FREQUENCY Channel Menu ...
Page 405: ...Chapter 6 405 Menu Maps Input Output Menu Menu Maps Input Output Menu ...
Page 406: ...406 Chapter6 Menu Maps Marker Menu Menu Maps Marker Menu ...
Page 407: ...Chapter 6 407 Menu Maps Marker Menu Menu Maps Marker Menu ...
Page 408: ...408 Chapter6 Menu Maps Peak Search Menu Menu Maps Peak Search Menu ...
Page 409: ...Chapter 6 409 Menu Maps Preset Menu Menu Maps Preset Menu ...
Page 410: ...410 Chapter6 Menu Maps Print Setup Menu Menu Maps Print Setup Menu ...
Page 411: ...Chapter 6 411 Menu Maps Source Menu Menu Maps Source Menu ...
Page 412: ...412 Chapter6 Menu Maps SPAN X Scale Menu Menu Maps SPAN X Scale Menu ...
Page 413: ...Chapter 6 413 Menu Maps Sweep Menu Menu Maps Sweep Menu ...
Page 414: ...414 Chapter6 Menu Maps System Menu Menu Maps System Menu ...
Page 415: ...Chapter 6 415 Menu Maps Trace View Menu Menu Maps Trace View Menu ...
Page 416: ...416 Chapter6 Menu Maps Trig Menu Menu Maps Trig Menu ...
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