
Non-V
olatile
Memory
This
is
CMOS
read/write
memory
that
is
protected
by
a
battery
to
provide
storage
of
data
when
line
power
to
the
instrument
is
turned
o.
With
this
battery
protection,
data
can
be
retained
in
memory
for
250
days
at
70
C
and
for
10
years
at
25
C
(characteristically).
Non-volatile
memory
consists
of
a
block
of
user-allocated
memory
and
a
block
of
xed
memory
.
The
user-allocated
memory
is
available
for
you
to
save
the
following
data:
instrument
states
measurement
calibration
data
power
meter
calibration
data
user
calibration
kit
denitions
memory
traces
user
preset
Note
Even
though
calibration
data
is
stored
in
non-volatile
memory
,
if
the
associated
instrument
state
is
not
saved,
you
will
not
be
able
to
retrieve
the
calibration
data
after
a
power
cycle
.
The
xed
memory
is
used
to
store
the
following
data
(you
cannot
change
where
this
data
is
stored
and
it
does
not
aect
your
memory
availability
for
storing
user-allocated
data):
HP-IB
addresses
copy
conguration
(printer
and
plotter
type
,
port,
baud
rate
,
handshake)
power
meter
type
(HP
436/438)
display
colors
sequence
titles
sixth
sequence
power
sensor
calibration
factors
and
loss
tables
user-dened
calibration
kits
system
Z0
factory
preset
HP-IB
conguration
display
intensity
default
The
maximum
number
of
instrument
states
,
calibrations
,
and
memory
traces
that
can
reside
in
non-volatile
memory
at
any
one
time
is
limited
to
31
instrument
states
,
128
calibrations
(4
per
instrument
state
,
including
the
present
instrument
state),
and
64
memory
traces
(2
per
instrument
state
,
including
the
present
instrument
state).
In
addition,
the
number
of
instrument
states
and
associated
calibrations
and
memory
traces
are
limited
by
the
available
memory
.
T
o
display
the
amount
of
unused
memory
on
the
analyzer
,
press
4
SA
VE/RECALL
5 .
(Be
sure
you
have
selected
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
INTERNAL
MEMORY
as
your
disk
type
.)
In
the
upper
right-hand
portion
of
the
display
,
the
value
displayed
as
Bytes
free:
is
the
unused
non-volatile
memory
.
When
you
save
to
the
internal
memory
,
you
will
see
the
number
of
bytes
free
decrease
.
When
you
delete
les
,
the
number
of
bytes
free
increases
.
There
is
a
maximum
of
512
kBytes
available
.
If
you
have
deleted
registers
since
the
last
time
the
instrument
was
preset,
the
bytes
available
for
you
to
use
may
be
less
than
the
actual
\bytes
free"
that
is
displayed.
Deleting
registers
to
increase
the
available
memory
will
work
in
cases
where
the
registers
being
deleted
and
the
registers
needing
to
be
added
are
of
the
same
standard
size
(such
as
instrument
states
not
having
calibrations
associated
with
them).
In
certain
other
cases
,
however
,
you
may
have
to
press
4
PRESET
5
after
deleting
registers
so
that
the
\bytes
free"
value
equals
the
available
memory
value
.
During
a
preset,
the
analyzer
runs
a
memory
packer
that
de-fragments
the
free
memory
into
one
contiguous
block.
12-2
Preset
State
and
Memory
Allocation
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