SMIQ
Save/Recall
1125.5555.03
2.43
E-8
2.2.12
Save/Recall - Storing/Calling of Instrument Settings
50 complete instrument settings can be stored in memory locations 1 to 50.
Operating steps
Explanations
SAVE
DATA INPUT
x1
ENTER
1
2
Store current instrument setting in
memory location 12.
RCL
DATA INPUT
x1
ENTER
1
2
Call instrument setting of memory
location 12.
The digital display during a save or recall entry is faded in a window.
Memory location 0 has a special function. Here the instrument setting which was current prior to the last
memory recall and prior to a preset setting is automatically stored. This permits the resetting of
instrument settings which have inadvertently been deleted using Recall 0.
If an instrument setting is stored in which a sweep was switched on, the sweep is started using the
recall.
The parameter EXCLUDE FROM RCL in the FREQUENCY and LEVEL-LEVEL menus determines
whether the saved RF frequency and RF level are loaded when an instrument setting is loaded, or
whether the current settings are maintained.
Store IEC-bus command:
"*SAV 12"
Recall IEC-bus command:
"*RCL 12"
Notes:
- The contents of lists, as they are used for the Memory Sequence (MSEQ) or for user
correction (UCOR), is not saved in the SAVE memory. It is stored under the respective list
name and can be called. If instrument settings are called which go back to list data such as
level setting using UCOR, the current list contents is used. If this has been altered, it is not
identical to the list contents at the point of storing any more.
- The frame configurations (digital standards PHS, NADC, PDC, GSM, DECT) and the channel
configurations (digital standards CDMA, W-CDMA, 3GPP W-CDMA) are not stored in the
SAVE memory either. These settings can be stored and loaded via menu items SAVE/RCL
FRAME and SAVE/RCL MAPPING in the corresponding DIGITAL STD menus.
- The instruments comprise the "Fast Restore" mode for very fast loading of stored device
settings. This mode can be called up only during remote control (see section 3, "Fast Restore
Mode").