
Section 2: General operation
Model DMM7510 7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual
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DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015
Copy a user setup
To copy a user setup from an external USB flash drive to the instrument from the front panel:
1. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port on the front panel.
2. Press the
MENU
key.
3. Under Scripts, select
Manage
. The MANAGE SCRIPTS window is displayed.
4. In the USB Scripts list, select the script you want to copy from the USB flash drive.
5. Select
<
. The file is transferred to the USB flash drive, and the corresponding filename is
displayed in the Internal Scripts box.
Delete a user setup
To remove a user setup from internal memory or the USB flash drive from the front panel:
1. Press the
MENU
key.
2. Under Scripts, select
Manage
. The MANAGE SCRIPTS window is displayed.
3. Under Internal Scripts or USB Scripts, select the name of the script.
4. Select
Delete
. A confirmation message is displayed.
5. Select
OK
.
To delete a user setup from internal memory using SCPI commands:
You must overwrite an existing setup with the new setup. See
Save a user setup to internal memory
(on page 2-151).
To delete a user setup from internal memory using TSP commands:
To delete the setup, send the command:
script.delete("
setupName
")
Where
setupName
is the name of the script that will be deleted.
Recall a user setup
You can recall setups from internal nonvolatile memory or a USB flash drive. When you recall a
setup, you run a script that restores the instrument to the settings that are saved in that script.
To recall a saved setup from the front panel:
1. Press the
MENU
key.
2. Under Scripts, select
Run
.
3. In the Available Scripts list, select the script you want to recall. USB scripts have the prefix
usb1/
.
4. Select
Run Selected
.
To recall a user setup from internal memory using SCPI commands:
Send the command:
*RCL <n>
Where
<n>
is an integer from 0 to 4 that represents the saved script.