
Saving with GPS Information
Cell Master measurement traces can be saved with the GPS coordinates of the location
where the measurement was taken. The following procedure saves a display to memory.
Step1.
Press the
SAVE DISPLAY
key to activate the alphanumeric menu for trace
storage.
Step2.
Use the soft keys to enter a label for the saved trace.
For example, to save a display with the name “TX1 GPS” press the soft key
group that contains the letter “T” then press the “T” soft key. Press the soft key
group that contains the letter “X” then press the “X” soft key. Press the number
“1” key on the numeric keypad. Use the soft keys and keypad as necessary to
enter the entire name, then press
ENTER
to complete the process.
NOTES
: More than one trace can be saved using the same alphanumeric
name, as traces are stored chronologically, using the time/date stamp.
Pressing the
SAVE DISPLAY
key will bring up the last saved trace name on
the input line. Pressing the Delete soft key will erase the entire trace name. To
erase only one character of a trace name, press the Up/Down arrow key to se-
lect the character, then press the Delete soft key. This feature can be useful
when naming traces sequentially, such as: Trace 1, Trace 2, etc.
The measurement traces will be saved with the GPS coordinates when GPS is active. GPS
data is also automatically saved in the instrument memory until the unit is turned off, so
measurement traces can be saved with the saved GPS coordinates even when the GPS is in-
active. The GPS icon on the display will stay green to indicate that the GPS data is saved.
Recalling GPS Information
The following procedure recalls a previously saved display from memory.
Step1.
Press the
RECALL DISPLAY
key.
Step2.
Select the desired display using the Up/Down arrow key.
Step3.
Press
ENTER
to recall the display.
To view the GPS information associated with the recalled display:
Step1.
Press the
SYS
key.
Step2.
Select the
GPS
soft key. The GPS coordinates will be displayed at the bottom of
the trace.
Step3.
Press the
ESCAPE
key to return to normal sweeping.
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