
Keysight EXG and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User’s Guide
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Basic Operation
Working with Files
Figure 3-8
Save and Recall Softkeys
Table 3-2
The following information is
not
stored in a state file:
System Security Level
Sweep lists
Hostname
Remote
Language
Step increment values
System Security Level Display
Pulse Train lists
IP Address
FTP Server
ARB Files
System Security Level State
Display State On/Off
Subnet Mask
Manual DHCP
MAC
Web Server (HTTP)
Files
Default
Gateway
VXI–11 SCPI
User Power
Correction
Sockets SCPI (TELNET)
I/Q Calibration Data
When saved to the signal generator, instrument settings
(states) save to instrument state memory*. Instrument
state memory is divided into 10 sequences (0 through 9);
each sequence comprises 100 registers (00 through 99).
Delete softkeys in the
Save
and
Recall
menus enable you
to delete the contents of a specific register, or the contents
of all sequences in the state file catalog.
The signal generator requires that you confirm a deletion.
*
Caution
T
o avoid the loss of data, GPIB settings, or current user
instrument states that have not been permanently saved
to nonvolatile memory, the instrument should always be
powered down either via the instrument's front panel
power button or the appropriate SCPI command.
instrument's installed in rack systems and powered down
with the system rack power switch, rather than the
instrument's front panel switch display a Error -310 due to
the instrument not being powered down correctly.
For details on each key, use key help
as described on