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Refer to section 7.5, Non Volatile Memory for more information.
FD <file number>
Deletes a file from non-volatile memory indicated by the file number.
The “FD” command writes to the non-volatile memory of the
instrument. The non-volatile memory has a limited write cycle
life. Therefore, for programmers who wish to send all
parameters before executing each test, the “FD” command should not be used.
Refer to section 7.5, Non Volatile Memory for more information.
FS
Saves the file from RAM to the non-volatile memory space.
The “FS” command writes to the non-volatile memory of the
instrument. The non-volatile memory has a limited write cycle
life. Therefore, for programmers who wish to send all
parameters before executing each test, the “FS” command should not be used.
Refer to section 7.5, Non Volatile Memory for more information.
FSA {<file number>,<file name>}
Saves the current file from RAM into the non-volatile memory space with the indicated
file number and file name. The original file will not be modified with this operation. If
there is a file already located at the desired number it will be moved to the next higher
number and inserted in its place. New files may be added to the bottom of the file list
but there must not be any numbers that do not have a file defined.
The “FSA” command writes to the non-volatile memory of the
instrument. The non-volatile memory has a limited write cycle
life. Therefore, for programmers who wish to send all
parameters before executing each test, the “FSA” command should not be used.
Refer to section 7.5, Non Volatile Memory for more information.
FM
Links the last test step of a 30 step memory location to step 1 of the following memory
location.
FN < file name>
Creates a new file name for the active memory loaded into RAM.
The “FN” command writes to the non-volatile memory of the
instrument. The non-volatile memory has a limited write cycle
life. Therefore, for programmers who wish to send all
parameters before executing each test, the “FN” command should not be used.

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