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The 2715 contains a real-time clock with battery backup power. The clock is
used to display the date and time stamp on measurement results. The clock is
also used to trigger user-defined programs and to label printer/plotter outputs.
The following steps show how to set the real-time clock:
1. Press [UTIL] [4] select the System Configuration menu.
2. Press [4] to select REAL-TIME CLOCK SETUP.
3. Select items 0 through 5 to update the clock. Terminate each entry by
pressing [W].
4. Press [6] to toggle the clock display on or off in the menu, the spectral
display, and printer/plotter outputs.
5. Press [UTIL] to return to the spectral display.
You can protect your stored settings so that they are not accidentally deleted.
1. Press [UTIL] [4] to call up the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu.
2. Press [5] to toggle item STORED SETTINGS PROTECT to ON.
3. Press [BKSP] to return to the UTILITY menu.
4. Press [1] to select STORED SETTINGS/DISPLAYS.
5. Attempt to delete any stored setting.
The message ONLY WAVEFORMS DELETED appears. When STORED
SETTINGS PROTECT is turned on, you cannot delete the stored settings,
but waveforms stored along with them will be deleted.
6. Press [BKSP] [4] to return to the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu.
7. Press [5] to turn off STORED SETTINGS PROTECT.
8. Press [UTIL] to return to the spectral display.
The 2715 stores settings, waveforms and other data in a system of files in
NVRAM. Normally you will not alter those files. Press [UTIL] [4] [6] to view a
directory of existing file names.
File names are established by the firmware. Table 6–3 and Table 6–4 list the file
names and describe their contents. Files are created only as required. That is, you
will not find a BSET03 settings file unless you have previously saved the
B-register settings in the third storage location.
Several other files representing system parameters may also be present, including
the following.
Setting the Date and Time
Protecting Stored Settings
The File System
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