EasyManua.ls Logo

Agilent Technologies FieldFox N9912A - Manage Sessions; Record Playback Example

Agilent Technologies FieldFox N9912A
209 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
116 N9912A FieldFox User’s Guide
Enter a value in seconds between 0 (no delay) and 100 using the numeric
keypad, ▲|▼ arrows, or the rotary knob. After using the keypad, select a
multiplier key. Learn about multiplier abbreviations on page 19.
Press Enter
Manage Sessions
Press Trace 6
Then Record Playback Setup
The following selections are available ONLY when a session is NOT open.
Then Storage Device to select the media which stores the sessions to be
managed. This is a different setting from the Save/Recall Storage Device
setting.
Then choose from the following:
o Internal FieldFox memory (default)
o SD Card An external SD Card (must be inserted)
o USB An external USB flash drive (must be inserted)
Then Manage Sessions
Then choose from the following:
o Name Using the FieldFox labeler, change the name of the session.
AutoSession (n) is the default name where (n) is the next-available number.
Learn how to use the labeler on page 151.
o Sort Arrange the listing of sessions by Name, by Date, or by (file) Size.
o Delete After a confirmation prompt, removes the contents of the selected
session from the list.
o Copy Copies the selected session to a different storage device, or the same
storage device with ‘Copy_’ appended to the beginning of the name.
o Copy All Copies ALL of the listed sessions to a different storage device, or
the same storage device with ‘Copy_’ appended to the beginning of the
names.
Record Playback Example
The following “Interval Recording” example shows how you can record spectral
activity over a longer period of time with less trace storage.
Press Trace 6 then, with Trace = 1, press State then Max Hold
Then Record Playback Setup
Then New Session
Then Recording Configuration
Then Record Source to Trace1
Then Record Interval to 10 s(seconds).
Then Back

Table of Contents

Related product manuals