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Operating Manual EMI TEST RECEIVER ESIB7 - Rohde & Schwarz

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ESIB<br />

MMEMory Subsystem<br />

:MMEMory:MOVE ,<br />

This command renames existing files.<br />

Parameter: , ::= <br />

::= DOS file name<br />

Example: ":MMEM:MOVE ’<strong>TEST</strong>01.CFG’,’SETUP.CFG’"<br />

Features: *RST value: -<br />

SCPI: conforming<br />

Modes:<br />

R, A, VA<br />

The file name includes indication of the path and may also include the drive. The path name<br />

corresponds to the DOS conventions. This command is an event which is why it is not assigned an<br />

*RST value and has no query.<br />

:MMEMory:MSIS ’A:’ | ’C:’<br />

This command changes to the drive indicated.<br />

Example: ":MMEM:MSIS ’A:’"<br />

Features: *RST value: "C:’<br />

SCPI: conforming<br />

Modes:<br />

R, A, VA<br />

The drive may be the internal hard disk C: or the floppy-disk drive A:. The drive is indicated according<br />

to the DOS conventions.<br />

:MMEMory:NAME <br />

This command specifies a file which is printed or plotted to.<br />

Parameter: ::= DOS filename<br />

Example: ":MMEM:NAME ’PLOT1.HPG’"<br />

Features: *RST value: -<br />

SCPI: conforming<br />

Modes:<br />

R, A, VA<br />

The file name includes indication of the path and may also include the drive. The file name and path<br />

information correspond to the DOS conventions. The output to the printer is routed into a file using<br />

the command ":HCOP:DEST ’MMEM’".<br />

:MMEMory:RDIRectory <br />

This command deletes the directory indicated.<br />

Parameter: ::= DOS path name<br />

Example: ":MMEM:RDIR ’C:\<strong>TEST</strong>’"<br />

Features: *RST value: -<br />

SCPI: device-specific<br />

Modes:<br />

R, A, VA<br />

The directory name includes indication of the path and may also include the drive. The path name<br />

corresponds to the DOS conventions. This command is an event which is why it is not assigned an<br />

*RST value and has no query.<br />

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