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It is possible to store about 25 sets of test conditions in unit memory and many more can
be stored on 3 1/2" disks when the 1865 includes the floppy drive option.
NOTE
3 1/2" floppy disks must be formatted for DOS compatibility on a PC or purchased
formatted from the manufacturer, 1.44M high density or 720K low density. Setups are
saved in DOS format, refer to paragraph 2.6.3.6.
Turning the instrument on with a floppy disk in the drive may cause a loss of data.
With this option, to save a set of test conditions on disk one needs to select [FLOPPY].
From the menu in Figure 2-24, one can save a new setup or overwrite an existing one on
the disk in a manner previously described in internal instrument memory. Pressing
[CNCL] reverts the menu back to those stored in internal memory, Figure 2-22.
The number of setups saved to floppy must be
limited to no more than 40
. Saving more
than 40 setups can result in memory overwriting, false error messages or instrument
lockup.
2.6.4.2 Recall Setup
DEFAULT
Setup
Recall
I/O
Utilities
FLOPPY
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Figure 2-25: Recall Setup Test Conditions
Allows a previously stored set of test conditions to be recalled from instrument memory.
Test conditions are those that are user programmable in the Setup and I/O menus and
saved as discussed above. To recall a set of test conditions one needs to arrow down or
up to the desired set.
DEFAULT
is always one of the set of test conditions that can be
recalled as discussed in the previous paragraph. Selecting
[FLOPPY]
allows setups to
be recalled from disk when the 3 1/2" optional drive is present. Selecting
[del]
will
delete a set of test conditions and requires a Yes or No response.
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