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Right-click on one of the QuickSave buttons to display a menu where the QuickSave
can be renamed or write protection can be enabled.
During recall, save sets of type "Instrument" replace the settings of the entire instru-
ment. All other save sets start a new channel with the stored settings.
Note:
Saving instrument settings in secure user mode.
Settings that are saved via Quick Save in secure user mode are only available during
the current session. As soon as the power is switched off on the R&S
ESW, the data is
cleared (see
Chapter 4.7, "Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode"
Storage Type (Save only)
Defines which type of settings are stored in the save set.
"Instrument
with all Chan-
nels"
The instrument settings for all currently active "Channel"s are stored.
"Current Chan-
nel"
Only the instrument settings for the currently selected measurement
"Channel"s are stored.
Recall
Restores the instrument settings as saved in the selected settings file. If the settings
file contains settings for a specific "Channel" only, a new channel with the stored set-
tings is activated, otherwise all "Channel"s and instrument settings are overwritten with
the stored settings.
Note:
After you use the "Recall" function, the history of previous actions is deleted, i.e.
any actions performed previously cannot be undone or redone using the [UNDO/
REDO] keys.
Remote command:
12.3.2
Configurable Storage and Recall
The more sophisticated storage and recall functions allow you to define which settings
are stored, and where the settings file is stored to. Any settings file can be selected for
recall.
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Storing and Recalling Instrument Settings and Measurement Data