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Agilent Technologies Truevolt Series User Manual

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Mass Memory (MMEMory) and State Storage
The front panel uses the MMEM subsystem, not the MEM subsystem, to save states. If you save a state with the front
panel, you can still access it with SCPI. However, a state saved into the MEM subsystem by *SAV cannot be retrieved
from the front panel.
For example, configure the instrument as desired and insert a USB drive into the front panel. Then enter the following
commands. If you do not have a USB drive change "USB:\" to "INT:\" to use the instrument's internal flash drive
instead.
MMEMory:CDIRectory "USB:\"
MMEMory:MDIRectory "States"
MMEMory:STORe:STATE "USB:\States\State1"
To return to this state at any time:
MMEMory:LOAD:STATE "USB:\States\State1"
You can also recall a state file from the front panel by pressing [Utility] > Store/Recall.
MMEMory:LOAD:PREFerences <file>
MMEMory:STORe:PREFerences <file>
LOAD: Reboots the instrument and loads the nonvolatile I/O settings and user preferences from a file. The specified file
cannot be empty or marked as hidden or system.
STORE: Stores nonvolatile I/O settings and user preferences to a file. If the destination file exists, it will be
overwritten, unless marked as hidden or system.
When loading a preferences file that specifies a static IP address, be careful that this does not result in two
instruments with the same IP address on your LAN. This could cause LAN configuration errors on both
instruments.
Parameter Typical Return
Any valid file name
The .prf file extension is optional. If you do not include this extension, the instrument
firmware will automatically append it.
(none)
Stores the current nonvolatile I/O settings and user preferences into the specified file:
MMEM:STOR:PREF "INT:\MyPreferences"
Load nonvolatile I/O settings and user preferences from the specified file:
MMEM:LOAD:PREF "INT:\MyPreferences"
l The specified folder must exist and cannot be marked as hidden or system.
l User preferences include the values for:
o
I/O settings (SYSTem Subsystem - I/O Configuration and LXI:MDNS commands)
o
Display brightness, separator and screen saver state
o
Help system language
o
*PSC
o
[SENSe:]VOLTage:DC:IMPedance:AUTO
o
MMEMory:STATe:RECall:AUTO
o
MMEMory:STATe:RECall:SELect
o
SYSTem:BEEPer:STATe
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Agilent Technologies Truevolt Series Specifications

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BrandAgilent Technologies
ModelTruevolt Series
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
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