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Saving and Loading Instrument Settings and Measurement Results
R&S FSH
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Using the rotary knob or the cursor keys select a data set.
Load the data set by pressing the RECALL softkey.
The R&S FSH displays the contents of the selected
data set as a graph on the screen but the settings are
not activated on the R&S FSH. This provides an
opportunity to visually inspect the data set before its
settings are activated.
The name of the data set is displayed in the bottom
left-hand corner of the screen.
When this setting is activated, you can scroll through
the data sets stored by the R&S FSH with the cursor
keys or the rotary knob. This means that the results
and the associated settings can be viewed together.
The user can now
transfer the data set with ACTIVATE and with this setting return to the associated R&S FSH
measurement mode,
print out the measurement and settings stored in the data set to a printer using PRINT,
press EXIT to quit the setting again.
When you press the EXIT softkey, you return again to the display mode where all saved data sets are
listed (DATASET LIST). You can then select, load or delete data sets from this list.
Deleting saved data sets
Saved data sets can be selected from the DATASET LIST and individually deleted.
The R&S FSH marks the selected data set with the red
selection bar.
Using the cursor keys, the selection bar is placed at
the top or the bottom of the page. This facilitates fast
scrolling if many data sets are stored in the R&S FSH’s
memory.
The displayed data set list can be printed out by
pressing the LIST->PRINTER softkey.
You can quit the menu again by pressing the EXIT
softkey. You then return to the previous R&S FSH
setting.
Using the rotary knob or the cursor keys, select a data set.
Delete the data set with the DELETE softkey.
The data set is cleared from the R&S FSH’s memory and removed from the list.