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R&S FSQ Signal Analyzer - Rohde & Schwarz

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R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> Remote Control – Description of Commands<br />

MMEMory:CLEar:STATe 1,<br />

MMEMory Subsystem<br />

This command deletes the instrument setting selected by . All associated files on the<br />

mass memory storage are cleared. A list of the extensions used is included under MMEMory:LOAD:<br />

STATe.<br />

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

with DOS conventions.<br />

Parameter: ::= DOS file name without extension<br />

Example: "MMEM:CLE:STAT 1,'TEST'"<br />

Characteristics: *RST value: -<br />

SCPI: device-specific<br />

Mode: A<br />

This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.<br />

MMEMory:COMMent <br />

This command defines a comment (max. 60 characters) for a device setting to be stored.<br />

Example: "MMEM:COMM 'Setup for FM measurement'"<br />

Characteristics: *RST value: blank comment<br />

SCPI: device-specific<br />

Mode: A<br />

MMEMory:COPY ,<br />

This command copies the files indicated in to the destination directory indicated with<br />

or to the destination file indicated by when is just a<br />

file.<br />

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

information must be in accordance with the DOS conventions.<br />

Parameter: , ::= <br />

::= DOS file name<br />

Example: "MMEM:COPY 'D:\USER\DATA\SETUP.CFG','A:'"<br />

Characteristics: *RST value: -<br />

SCPI: conform<br />

Mode: A<br />

This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.<br />

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