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1-12 PN: 10580-00277 Rev. E Spectrum Master UG
Erase All User Files in Internal Memory
Perform a Master Reset:
1. Turn on the instrument.
2. Press the Shift button then the System (8) button.
3. Press the System Options submenu key.
4. Press the Reset key, then the Master Reset key.
5. A dialog box will be displayed on the screen warning that all settings will be returned to
factory default values, and that all user files will be deleted. This deletion is a standard
file delete and does not involve overwriting exiting information.
6. Press the Enter button to complete the master reset.
7. The instrument reboots, and the reset is complete.
Recommended Usage in a Secure Environment
The Spectrum Master does not currently provide a secure erase feature. In environments
where data security is an issue, Anritsu Company recommends that you store your
Spectrum Master-created files on an external USB Flash drive that is then securely retained,
sanitized, or destroyed after use.
To set the Spectrum Master to save files to an external USB Flash drive:
1. Attach the external Flash drive and turn on the instrument.
2. Press the Shift button then the File (7) button.
3. Press the Save submenu key.
4. Press the Change Save Location and using the arrow keys or rotary knob, select the
location on the USB drive where the files are to be saved.
5. Press the Set Location submenu key.
6. Press Esc to clear the Save dialog box.
The external USB drive location is now the default location for saving files.
Note
Not all USB drives are compatible with the instrument. Many drives come with a
second partition that contains proprietary firmware. This partition must be
removed. Only one partition is allowed. Refer to the individual manufacturer for
instructions on how to remove it. Some drives can be made to work by reformatting
them using the FAT32 format.

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