Data Management
R&S
®
FSMR3000
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Saving instrument settings in secure user mode
Be sure to store instrument settings that you require beyond the current session before
Chapter 9.2, "Protecting Data Using the Secure
Settings that are saved via QuickSave in secure user mode are only available during
the current session. As soon as the power is switched off on the R&S
FSMR3, the data
is cleared.
Saving and recalling transducer and limit line settings
If a transducer file was in use when the save set was stored (with the save item "Cur-
rent Settings" only) the R&S
FSMR3 assumes that these transducer values should
remain valid after every recall of that save set. Thus, even if the transducer file is
changed and the original save set file is recalled later, the
originally stored
transducer
values are recalled and applied to the measurement. In the "Edit" transducer dialog
box, however, the
changed
transducer file values are displayed, as no updated trans-
ducer file was loaded.
The same applies to limit line settings.
The same applies to integrated measurements' weighting filter.
Similarly, if you want to apply the changed limit values after recalling the save set, you
must force the application to reload the limit file. To do so, simply open the "Edit Limit
Line" dialog box (see
"Limit Line Settings and Functions"
on page 185) and toggle the
"Y-Axis" unit. Due to that change, the limit line file is automatically reloaded, and the
changed limit values are applied to the current measurement. Now a new save set with
the updated limit values can be created.
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Configurable Storage and Recall
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How to Save and Load Instrument Settings
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9.3.1
Quick Save/Quick Recall
The "Quick Save" and "Quick Recall" functions allow you to store instrument settings or
channels very easily and quickly in one step. Up to ten different sets of settings can be
stored to or recalled from "save sets". Each save set is identified by its storage date
and type (instrument or specific "Channel") in the display. The save sets are stored in
the
C:\R_S\INSTR\QuickSave
directory, in files named
QuickSave1.dfl
to
QuickSave10.dfl
. Only the current measurement settings are stored, not any addi-
tional data such as traces, limit line or transducer files (see
on page 244). Source calibration files for an optional external generator, if
available, are included.
Storing and Recalling Instrument Settings and Measurement Data