
Common Instrument Functions
R&S
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FPL1000
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Restoring the Default Instrument Configuration (Preset)
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Storing and Recalling Instrument Settings and Measurement Data
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Creating Screenshots of Current Measurement Results and Settings
6.2.1 Restoring the Default Instrument Configuration (Preset)
When delivered, the R&S
FPL1000 has a default configuration. You can restore this
defined initial state at any time as a known starting point for measurements. This is
often recommendable as a first step in troubleshooting when unusual measurement
results arise.
Factory default configuration
The factory default configuration is selected such that the RF input is always protected
against overload, provided that the applied signal levels are in the allowed range for
the instrument.
Alternatively to the factory default settings, you can define user-specific recall settings
to be restored after a preset or reboot, see
"To recall settings automatically after preset
To restore the default instrument configuration for all channel setups at once
► Press the PRESET key.
After you use the PRESET function, the history of previous actions is deleted, i.e. any
actions performed previously cannot be undone or redone using the UNDO/REDO
keys.
Remote command:
*RST
or
SYSTem:PRESet
To restore the default configuration for a single channel setup
The default measurement settings can also be reset for an individual channel setup
only, rather than resetting the entire instrument.
► In the "Overview" , select the "Preset Channel" button.
The factory default settings are restored to the current channel setup. Note that a
user-defined recall settings file is
NOT
restored.
Remote command:
6.2.2 Storing and Recalling Instrument Settings and Measurement Data
Data Management