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Viewing Catalogs and Saving Files
Saving a File
Saving a File
You can save files (setups, states, traces, limits, corrections, measurement results, or screens) to a floppy
disk (A:\), or the internal drive (C:\). In this example you will save a trace to the internal C: drive.
NOTE Trace files are not bitmap files. Files saved as Trace cannot be imported into other
applications or converted. If you require the use of other applications, for example
Microsoft‚ Word or Microsoft‚ Excel, be sure to save your files as .gif or .wmf formats
using Screen for your file Type.
Step 1. Set up the analyzer trace
1. Perform a factory preset by pressing Preset, Factory Preset (if present).
2. Turn on the internal 50 MHz alignment signal of the analyzer as follows:
•For the Agilent E4401B and E4411B, use the internal 50 MHz alignment signal of the analyzer as
the signal being measured. Press
Input/Output, Amptd Ref (On).
• For all other models connect a cable between the front-panel AMPTD REF OUT to the analyzer
INPUT, then press
Input/Output, Amptd Ref Out (On).
3. Set the center frequency to 50 MHz by pressing press
FREQUENCY, Center Freq, 50, MHz.
4. Set the span to 75 MHz by pressing
SPAN, Span, 75, MHz. The reference signal will appear on the
display.