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Supplement for the User’s Guide (Firmware Version 7.66)
Saving Measurement Results
How the Analyzer Names These Files Sequentially
When text files are saved, the analyzer generates the file names automatically in the
following format:
Saving in Graphical (JPEG) Form
Graphical measurement results can be saved in JPEG format and used as an illustration
in a text editor or desktop publishing application.
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1. Press .
2. Make sure that is displayed.
3. Make sure that is underlined. If it is not underlined, press the
softkey so that GRAPHIC is underlined.
4. Insert a 3.5-inch floppy disk in the network analyzer’s disk drive.
5. Press to save the display as a graphic in the JPEG format.
The graphic file may be retrieved from the floppy disk on personal computer and can be
imported into an application that accepts graphics in the JPEG format.
txtcss.csv
where: txt is a constant that indicates that this is a text file,
c is the indicator of the channel (1−4) on which the measurement data was
taken (channel-file index number).
ss is a 2-digit, sequential indicator of the measurement (file index number). The
file index number may be numbered from 00−31. As the next measurement is
taken, the file index number is incremented.
If all four channels are making measurements and a save is performed, there
will be four channel numbers that share the same file index number. For
example, the files would be named txt100.csv, txt200.csv, txt300.csv, and
txt400.csv. If a measurement does not include all four channels, unused
channel-file index numbers will not be used by the next measurement.
However, if all of the files that share a file index number are erased, that file
index number will be re-used.
csv is the file format, comma-separated value in this case.
1. The network analyzer firmware is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
Save/Recall