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N5161A/62A/81A/82A/83A MXG Signal Generators User's Guide

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Working in a Secure EnvironmentRemoving Data from Memory (Option 006 Only)Removing Data from Memory (Option 006 Only)When moving the signal generator from a secure development environment, there are several securityfunctions you can use to remove classified proprietary information from the instrument. Securityfunctions also have equivalent SCPI commands for remote operation (“System Subsystem (:SYSTem)”commands; refer to the SCPI Command Reference)CAUTION The signal generator has several memory types (described in Table 13- 1 on page 307,and Table 13- 2 on page 309), and each is used to store a specific type of data. Beforeremoving sensitive data, understand how each memory type is used.page 65Belowpage 311SeeSecure Mode onpage 312For details on each key,use key help as described onpage 42.Erase AllRemoves:Resets:Does Not:Time to Erase:To Start:All user files, user flatness calibrations, user I/Q calibrationsAll table editors with original factory values, ensuring that user data andconfigurations are not accessible or viewableSanitize memorytypically < 1 minute, depending on the number of files.Press File > More > Security > Erase All > Confirm EraseNOTEThis is not File > Delete All Files, which deletes all user files but does not reset table editors.310 Agilent <strong>N5161A</strong>/<strong>62A</strong>/<strong>81A</strong>/<strong>82A</strong>/<strong>83A</strong> <strong>MXG</strong> <strong>Signal</strong> <strong>Generators</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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