
Data Management
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User Manual 1173.9411.02 ─ 19
To save and recall instrument settings using the Quick Save function
1. Select the "Save" icon from the toolbar.
2. Select whether the instrument settings for
all
channels are to be stored, or only
those for the
current
channel.
3. Select one of the save sets in which the settings are to be stored ("QuickSaveX").
The selected settings are stored to the file
C:\r_s\instr\user\QuickSave\QuickSaveX.dfl
.
4. To restore the settings, select the "Open" icon from the toolbar.
5. Select the save set in which the settings were stored ("QuickSaveX").
The selected settings are restored to the instrument or channel.
To save configurable instrument settings
1. Select the "Save" icon from the toolbar.
2. In the "Save" dialog box, switch to the "Save" tab.
3. In the file selection dialog box, select a file name and storage location for the set-
tings file.
4. Optionally, define a comment to describe the stored settings.
5. Select whether the instrument settings for
all
channels are to be stored, or only
those for the
current
channel.
6. Select the items to be saved with the settings. Either the settings for the currently
selected channel only or for all channels can be stored, and various other items
such as lines or traces etc. can be stored as well (see
7. Select "Save".
A file with the defined name and path and the extension
.dfl
is created.
To recall configurable instrument settings
1. Select the "Open" icon from the toolbar.
2. In the "Recall" dialog box, switch to the "Recall" tab.
3. In the file selection dialog box, select the file name and storage location of the set-
tings file.
Note:
The "File Type" indicates whether the file contains instrument settings for
all
channels, or only those for the current channel.
4. If several items were saved, select which items are to be restored.
5. If channel settings were saved, select whether the settings will replace the settings
in the current channel, or whether a new channel with the saved settings will be
opened.
Storing and Recalling Instrument Settings and Measurement Data