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4. Select the file format.
Note:
Reference waveforms can be loaded only from BIN files. XML and CSV for-
mats are meant for further processing in other applications.
5. To save the waveform to the currently selected file, tap "Save". By default, the pre-
fix for reference waveform files is "RefCurve".
To save the waveform to another file, select "Save As".
Enter a file name and select the directory. The file type is already defined according
to the selection in the previous step. In order to load the reference waveform on the
instrument again later, use the file type BIN.
The source settings of the reference waveform and the current scaling settings are
stored to the specified file.
To load a reference waveform
Note:
Reference waveforms can be loaded only from BIN files.
1. Press the [Ref] key.
2. Select the tab for the reference waveform you want to load ("Ref1" - "Ref4").
3. In the "Setup" tab, select "File".
4. To load the waveform from the specified file, tap "Open".
To load the waveform from a different file, tap "Open". Select the file from the file
selection dialog box. Only BIN files are displayed in the file list.
The selected waveform is loaded as the specified reference waveform.
If multiple waveforms are saved in the file, you are asked to assign each waveform
to a reference waveform. All waveforms are loaded together.
To view a reference waveform
► You can view a reference waveform, using the "Saveset with preview" function.
Chapter 12.1.4, "Saveset with preview function"
7.2.2
Settings for reference waveforms
To compare waveforms and analyze differences between waveforms, you can use up
to four reference waveforms R1 to R4. Each reference waveform has its own memory
on the instrument. You can also save an unlimited number of reference waveforms and
load them for further use.
The display of a reference waveform is independent from the display of the source
waveform; you can move, stretch and compress the curve vertically and horizontally.
7.2.2.1
Reference waveform setup
Access: [Ref] key > "Setup" tab
Reference waveforms