Chapter 2 General Operation
Working with stored settings
52 9102 Handheld Spectrum Analyzer Software version 5.31
Working with stored settings
The 9102 Handheld Spectrum Analyzer provides the capability of
storing all the parameters for a particular measurement, allowing to
recall these parameters whenever the measurement shall be repeated
under the same conditions, and this includes the measurement mode.
A large number of parameter sets can be stored under different names
that allow fast and easy identification; each parameter set name may
consist of up to 11 characters.
In addition to using these files of parameter sets on the same 9102, you
can also transfer them to a PC for backup, easy modification and
amendment using a standard text editor, or for using the same param-
eters on multiple 9102 instruments. This is described in more detail in
sections “Working with settings” on page 251 and “Managing files on
the PC and on the 9102” on page 252.
Storing instrument
settings
You can store the instrument settings as a whole under a name with up
to 11 characters. The procedure to enter text in alphanumerical input
fields is explained in section “Entering numbers and text” on page 27.
1 From the main menu, select RCL/S
TORE > Settings > Store Setting.
An input field opens, allowing you to enter a name for the instru-
ment settings. Below the input field, a list of existing settings fies is
indicated.
2 Enter a name for the settings. To use and modify an existing name,
you can move the cursor to a suitable settings name with the U
P/
D
OWN cursor keys. The selected trace name also appears in the
input field; use the L
EFT/RIGHT cursor keys to move the cursor to
the appropriate position within the settings name to enter addi-
tional characters or delete existing ones.
3 Confirm your choice by pressing E
NTER.
The input field closes and the instrument settings are stored under
the selected name.