
Keysight EXG and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User’s Guide
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Basic Operation
Working with Files
If the desired state is listed in the currently selected sequence, press
desired number
>
Enter
.
If not, press Press
Select Seq
>
desired number
>
Enter
>
RECALL Reg
>
desired number
>
Enter
.
Recalling an Instrument State and Associated Waveform File
1.
Ensure that the desired waveform file exists, and that it is in BBG media (
If the waveform file is not in BBG media, this procedure generates an error.
Recalling an instrument state with an associated waveform file recalls only the waveform
name
. It does not recreate the waveform file if it was deleted, or load the file into BBG media if
it is in internal or USB media.
2.
Recall the desired instrument state (see previous example).
3.
View the waveform file name recalled with the instrument state: press
Mode
>
Dual ARB
.
The name is displayed as the selected waveform.
4.
Turn on the waveform file: Press
Mode
>
Dual ARB
>
ARB Off On
.
Recalling an Instrument State and Associated List File
Recalling an instrument state recalls only the list sweep setup. It does not recall the frequency
and/or amplitude values. Because you must load the list file from the file catalog, when you store a
list file, be sure to give it a descriptive name (up to 25 characters).
1.
Recall the desired instrument state (see previous example).
2.
Load the desired list file:
a.
Press
Sweep
>
More
>
Configure List Sweep
>
More
>
Load/Store
.
b.
Highlight the desired file and press
Load From Selected File
>
Confirm Load From File
.
Editing The Comment on an Instrument Comment
Use the following steps to change a comment on an instrument state saved using the
Save
key.
This is
not
the file name that appears in the State catalog (which is the file’s memory location).
1.
Press
Save
2.
Highlight the desired register
3.
Press
Edit Comment In Seq[n] Reg [nn]
.
4.
Press
Re–SAVE Seq[n] Reg[nn]
.
This overwrites previously saved instrument state settings with the new comment.