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R&S FSQ Signal Analyzer - Rohde & Schwarz

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R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> Instrument Functions<br />

SAVE |<br />

RECALL<br />

2 FILE LISTS<br />

Side menu<br />

Measurement<br />

Documentation –<br />

HCOPY Key<br />

Basic Settings<br />

For details on storing and loading instrument settings refer to the Quick Start Guide,<br />

chapter “ Storing and Loading Instrument Settings”.<br />

The SAVE softkey opens the Save dialog box for entering the data set to be stored.<br />

The RECALL softkey activates the Recall dialog box to enter the data set to be<br />

loaded. The RECALL table shows the current settings regarding the data set.<br />

The entries are edited with the rotary knob or the CURSOR UP / DOWN key and is<br />

confirmed by pressing the rotary knob or the ENTER key.<br />

Subdirectories are opened by the CURSOR RIGHT Ur key and closed with the<br />

CURSOR LEFT Ul key.<br />

In the Save dialog box, the field already contains a suggestion for a new name: the<br />

file name used in the last saving process is counted up to the next unused name.<br />

For example, if the name last used was "test_004", the new name "test_005" is suggested,<br />

but only if this name is not in use. If the name "test_005" is already in use,<br />

the next free name is suggested, e.g. "test_006". You can change the suggested<br />

name to any name conform to the following naming conventions.<br />

The name of a settings file consists of a base name followed by an underscore and<br />

three numbers, e.g. "limit_lines_005". In the example, the base name is "limit_lines".<br />

The base name can contain characters, numbers and underscores. The file extension<br />

is added automatically and can not be changed.<br />

The SAVE / RECALL table contains the entry fields for editing the data set.<br />

Path Directory in which the data set is stored.<br />

Files List of data sets already stored.<br />

File Name Name of data set.<br />

The name can be entered with or without drive name and directory; the<br />

drive name and directory, if available, will then appear in the Path field.<br />

The extension of the data name is ignored.<br />

Comment Comment regarding the data set.<br />

Items Selection of settings to be stored/loaded.<br />

Remote command: MMEM:STOR:STAT 1,"a:\test02"<br />

MMEM:LOAD:STAT 1,"a:\test02"<br />

SAVE FILE The SAVE FILE softkey sets the focus on the File Name field to enter a conforming<br />

file name.<br />

RECALL FILE The RECALL FILE softkey sets the focus on the Files field to choose a stored file to<br />

restore.<br />

SELECT PATH The SELECT PATH softkey sets the focus on the Path field and opens the pull-down<br />

list to choose the correct path to store the file.<br />

Operating Manual 1313.9681.12 - 01 4.207<br />

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