
ES User’s Guide
4-65
Using Instrument Functions
Saving and Recalling Measurement Results
To Use Directory Utilities
This section describes how to make directories so you can store files into
categories, how to change between the various existing directories, and
how to remove an unwanted directory. You can make directories for the
analyzer's internal non-volatile RAM disk, the internal volatile RAM
disk, and the 3.5” floppy disks used in the analyzer’s built-in disk drive.
Make a Directory
1. If you are going to use a floppy disk, place an MS-DOS formatted disk
in the analyzer's built-in disk drive. If your disk is not formatted,
refer to
“Formatting a Floppy Disk” on page 4-67
.
2. Press
.
3. Choose the location of the disk you want to make the directory on:
internal non-volatile RAM disk, internal volatile RAM disk, or
internal 3.5” disk (floppy disk used in the analyzer's built-in disk
drive).
CAUTION
Remember that volatile RAM disk memory will be lost if the power to the
instrument is turned off.
4. Press
.
Think of a logical name to call a directory. Standard MS-DOS naming
conventions apply to the name of the directory (maximum of eight
characters plus a three character extension).
Windows 95®, Windows 98®, and Windows NT® extended file names
are not supported.
5. Enter the name of the new directory in one of the following ways:
• Use an external keyboard connected to the analyzer's rear panel
DIN KEYBOARD connector and type in the new filename. (For
information on using a keyboard, see
.)
• Use the front panel knob and
key to point to and
select each character of the new directory name. Then press
.
6. Press
to create the directory.
SAVE RECALL
Select Disk
Prior Menu File Utilities Directory Utilities
Make Directory
Select Char
Enter
Make Directory
Summary of Contents for HP 8712ES
Page 8: ...viii ES User s Guide ...
Page 17: ...ES User s Guide 1 1 1 Installing the Analyzer ...
Page 34: ...1 18 ES User s Guide Installing the Analyzer Preventive Maintenance ...
Page 35: ...ES User s Guide 2 1 2 Getting Started ...
Page 52: ...2 18 ES User s Guide Getting Started Performing the Operator s Check ...
Page 53: ...ES User s Guide 3 1 3 Making Measurements ...
Page 135: ...ES User s Guide 4 1 4 Using Instrument Functions ...
Page 159: ...ES User s Guide 4 25 Using Instrument Functions Using Markers Figure 4 15 Delta Marker Mode ...
Page 165: ...ES User s Guide 4 31 Using Instrument Functions Using Limit Testing Figure 4 16 Limit Lines ...
Page 224: ...4 90 ES User s Guide Using Instrument Functions Using an External VGA Monitor ...
Page 225: ...ES User s Guide 5 1 5 Optimizing Measurements ...
Page 246: ...5 22 ES User s Guide Optimizing Measurements Measuring Devices with Long Electrical Delay ...
Page 247: ...ES User s Guide 6 1 6 Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy ...
Page 281: ...ES User s Guide 7 1 7 Front Rear Panel ...
Page 306: ...7 26 ES User s Guide Front Rear Panel Line Module ...
Page 307: ...ES User s Guide 8 1 8 Hardkey Softkey Reference ...
Page 410: ...8 104 ES User s Guide Hardkey Softkey Reference Z ...
Page 411: ...ES User s Guide 9 1 9 Specifications ...
Page 469: ...ES User s Guide 10 1 10 Safety and Regulatory Information ...
Page 475: ...ES User s Guide 10 7 Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information ...
Page 476: ...10 8 ES User s Guide Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information ...
Page 477: ...ES User s Guide 11 1 11 Factory Preset State and Memory Allocation ...