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OFF] key on the front panel; see
Chapter 3.2.1.7, "Switching the Instrument On and
on page 44. If the instrument is preset, it loads the presettings.
You can alter these settings and define a settings file to be loaded. This requires per-
forming the following procedure. Be aware that the chosen settings file is loaded both
while booting and presetting.
1. Press the [SAVE/RCL] key.
2. Press the "Startup Recall" softkey.
3. Press the "Startup Recall (On/Off)" softkey to activate the recall function.
4. Press the "Select Dataset" softkey.
The "Startup Recall" dialog box is displayed.
5. If necessary, select the path under which the file to be loaded is stored.
6. Select the settings file to be loaded (DFL file).
7. Press the "Select" button in the dialog box.
3.6
Brief Introduction to Remote Control
The instrument can be remote-controlled via the network (LAN interface). For details
on configuring the LAN interface see
Chapter 11.2.6, "Setting Up a Network (LAN)
For details on setting the interface see
Chapter 3.2.6, "Configuring the GPIB Interface"
The following programming examples are structured hierarchically, i.e. the later exam-
ples are based on the preceding ones. This allows you to easily assemble a well-func-
tioning program by using the modules of the program examples. More complex exam-
ples are provided in the User Manual, chapter "Remote Control - Programming Exam-
ples"
3.6.1
Basic Steps in Remote Control Programming
The following examples explain how to program the instrument and can be used as a
basis for solving enhanced programming tasks.
Visual Basic was used as the programming language. However, the programs can be
implemented in other languages as well.
Brief Introduction to Remote Control