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Data Management
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The default storage location for the SEM settings files is:
C:\R_S\instr\sem_std
.
Note:
Saving instrument settings in secure user mode.
In secure user mode all data is stored to volatile memory, and is only available during
the current instrument session. As soon as the power is switched off on the R&S
FSW,
the data is cleared.
To store settings permanently, select an external storage location, such as a USB
memory device.
For details see
chapter 3.1.7, "Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode"
on page 37.
For details see "Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode" in the "Data Manage-
ment" section of the R&S
FSW User Manual.
Remote command:
File Name
Contain the name of the data file without the path or extension.
By default, the name of a settings file consists of a base name followed by an under-
score. Multiple files with the same base name are extended by three numbers, e.g.
limit_lines_005
.
For details on the file name and location see
chapter 8.3.2.2, "Storage Location and
Note:
Secure user mode. In secure user mode, settings that are to be stored on the
instrument are stored to volatile memory. To store data permanently, select an external
storage location such as a USB memory device.
For details see
chapter 3.1.7, "Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode"
on page 37.
For details see "Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode" in the "Data Manage-
ment" section of the R&S
FSW User Manual.
Comment
An optional description for the data file. A maximum of 60 characters can be displayed.
Remote command:
Cancel
Closes the dialog box without saving the settings.
8.3.3 How to Save and Load Instrument Settings
Instrument settings can be saved to a file and loaded again later, so that you can
repeat the measurement with the same settings. Optionally, user-defined measure-
ment settings can automatically be restored each time you start or preset the instru-
ment.
Storing and Recalling Instrument Settings and Measurement Data