50 Chapter 4
Viewing Catalogs and Saving Files
The analyzer stores and retrieves data similarly to the way that a personal computer (PC) does: both have
internal storage and a floppy disk drive. While a PC has an internal drive, the analyzer’s internal storage
is nonvolatile (flash) memory, which acts as an internal drive. As with a PC, both the internal storage and
the floppy disk drive have directory and sub-directory capability; in the analyzer, directories and
subdirectories are called catalogs.
This chapter tells you how to:
• locate catalogs and view files, on page 51.
• save a file, on page 55.
For more information on catalogs and files, see the Measurement guide.