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R&S FSQ Signal Analyzer - Rohde & Schwarz

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

STARTUP<br />

RECALL<br />

DEFAULT<br />

CONFIG<br />

FILE<br />

MANAGER<br />

Basic Settings<br />

The DEFAULT CONFIG softkey establishes the default selection of the data subset<br />

to be saved and outputs DEFAULT in the ITEMS field of the SAVE/RECALL DATA<br />

SET table.<br />

Remote command: MMEM:SEL:DEF<br />

The STARTUP RECALL softkey activates the selection of a data set which is automatically<br />

loaded when the instrument is powered on and after PRESET. For this purpose<br />

the Dialog Startup Recall is opened (analogously to DATA SET LIST).<br />

The field Files lists all data sets stored in the selected directory. The currently<br />

selected data set is checked.<br />

In addition to the data sets stored by the user, the data set FACTORY, which specifies<br />

the settings of the instrument before it was last switched off (Standby), is always<br />

present (when unit is delivered).<br />

To select a data set, the entry focus is set to the corresponding entry by means of<br />

the rotary knob and the data set is activated by pressing the rotary knob or the<br />

ENTER key.<br />

If a data set other than FACTORY is chosen, this data set will be loaded when the<br />

unit is switched on or after pressing the PRESET key. Any settings can be assigned<br />

to the PRESET key.<br />

Remote command: MMEM:LOAD:AUTO 1,"D:\user\config\test02"<br />

4.6.4.2 Operating Concept of File Managers<br />

The FILE MANAGER softkey opens a menu for managing storage media and files.<br />

The designation and the letter of the current drive are displayed in the upper left corner<br />

of the File Manager dialog.<br />

The table below shows the files of the current directory and potential subdirectories.<br />

4.210 Operating Manual 1313.9681.12 - 01

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