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Recall Menu
Recall Trace
Pressing this key will recall the data, settings, and scal-
ing parameters from the file specified in the File Name
field.
If the file specified is not on disk or is not a trace file,
then an error message will appear.
File Name
This key activates the File Name entry field. File names
are entered using the keypad and alternate keypad. The
[ALT] key allows letters to be entered. DOS file name
conventions must be followed, i.e. file names are 8 char-
acters or less with an extension of up to 3 characters.
"ABCDEFGH.XYZ" is a valid file name. DOS sub-
directories are not supported. All files are read from the
root directory.
Catalog On/Off
This key toggles the file catalog display screen on and
off. The file catalog display lists all files currently in the
root directory. A sample catalog screen is shown below.
The first file will be highlighted and the file name will ap-
pear in the File Name field. Activating the cursor by
pressing the [CURSOR] key allows the knob to scroll
through the directory. The highlighted file name will be
copied into the File Name field. If the Recall Trace key is
now pressed, the data in the highlighted file will be read.
Directory entries made by the SR430 also have a type
field shown in the catalog display. Files with type SET
Return:
Recall
Catalog
TEST.DAT
Off On
File Name
Trace:
Recall Trace
The Recall Trace sub menu is used to read a data record and display
from a disk file. Note that the Mode menu parameters and the graph scal-
ing will be set to those corresponding to the disk data. Data may not be
recalled unless the unit is in the CLR state (data memory is reset).
06/24/89
15:47:22
TEST
SPEC1
SPEC2
MYDATA
DONE
Return:
bin 0
0 msec
bottom = 0 cnts
10 cnts/Div
bin 127
1.300 msec
Record = 100
SRS
bin 71
Y = 50 cnts
727.0
µ
sec
Trace:
Recall
Catalog
File Name
Name Type Size Date Time
DAT
DAT
DAT
SET
TRC
TRC
40
4192
4192
4144
08/10/89
08/10/89
10/15/89
10/15/89
10:47:25
11:08:27
11:21:01
11:46:32
Free = 710760
Off On
ABCD
40
ABCD
Summary of Contents for SR430
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ...4 ...
Page 22: ...20 Guide To Operation ...
Page 26: ...24 Guide To Operation ...
Page 36: ...34 Mode Menu ...
Page 54: ...52 Save Menu ...
Page 60: ...58 Recall Menu ...
Page 70: ...68 Plot Menu ...
Page 74: ...72 Test Menu ...
Page 76: ...74 Info Menu ...
Page 97: ...96 Remote Programming ...
Page 99: ...98 98 Program Examples ...
Page 107: ...106 106 Test and Calibration ...
Page 113: ...112 112 Using Photomultiplier Tubes ...
Page 125: ...124 124 124 Circuit Description ...