4-146 Disk Menu
SR780 Network Signal Analyzer
Current Directory
Enter the Current Disk Directory.
Turning the knob will bring up the directory tree display which lists all of the sub-
directories on the disk. Choose a directory with the knob and press [Enter] to make it the
Current Directory.
A directory may be entered using the [Alt] key and the letters associated with each key.
Press [Alt] again to return to normal keypad operation. An error results if the entered
directory does not exist.
New directories are created with <Make Directory>.
Command: FDIR (?) {s}
Display to Disk
Save the active display data to the Current File in the Current Directory. If the Current
File has no specified extension, the default extension .78D is used.
The measurement, frequency span, averaging and window are stored with the data in
order to preserve the integrity of the data when recalled.
Command: FSAV d
Disk to Display
Recall data from the Current File in the Current Directory to the active display. The
active display will be set to Off-Line when data is recalled to it. The display will not
update with live measurement results until the Display is set back to Live (in the [Display
Options] menu).
The measurement, frequency span, averaging and window are recalled with the data and
cannot be changed. These menus are shown in gray and reflect the settings or values for
the last Live measurement. Parameters which pertain to the display of the data, such as
scale and view, may be changed in the [Display Setup] and [Display Options] menus.
When the Display is returned to Live, the measurement, frequency span, averaging and
window all return to the settings in effect before the data was recalled and the live
measurement returns to the display.
Command: FRCL d
Settings to Disk
Save the instrument settings to the Current File in the Current Directory. If the Current
File has no specified extension, the default extension .78S is used.
Summary of Contents for SR780
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Page 18: ...1 2 Getting Started SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
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Page 40: ...1 24 Triggering and the Time Record SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 58: ...1 42 Waterfall Display SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 70: ...1 54 Saving and Recalling SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 167: ...Status Indicators 3 21 SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 188: ...4 6 Menus SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 193: ...FFT Frequency Menu 4 11 SR780 Network Signal Analyzer Command FEND d f ...
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Page 236: ...4 54 Source Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer Command STYP i ...
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Page 272: ...4 90 Trigger Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
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