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Using Instrument Functions
Saving and Recalling Measurement Results
Select the Disk
1. If you are using a floppy disk, place a DOS formatted disk in the disk drive
you are using. If your disk is not formatted, refer to the procedure in
“Formatting a Floppy Disk” located later in this section.
2.
Press (SAVE RECALL]
SeXec;t
Disk
and press the-key that corresponds to
the disk where you are going to save data:
l Press
Eton-VoZ,
R&f
Disk to save to the analyzer’s internal
non-volatile memory. (Nonvolatile means that the information will be
retained in memory when the power to the analyzer is turned off.) This
is the default selection.
l Press
Volatile
IUM
Disk if you are saving to the analyzer’s internal
volatile memory. (Volatile means that the information will be lost if
power to the analyzer is turned off.)
o If you have the
BASIC
Option
lC2
installed in your analyzer
you can configure the volatile RAM disk by pressing the
Co~@i@xca
VOLJUM
softkey.
(This
softkey
will not do anything on
instruments without
IBASIC.)
o When this key is pressed, a
message
appears, displaying the current
percentage allocation between RAM disk and
BASIC
memory.
o lb change the memory allocation, press Ha;dity
Si~,la
, then enter
the new RAM disk allocation.
o The power must be cycled on the analyzer for the changes in
memory allocation to take effect.
l Press
Intarrriaf
3
-5”
Disk if you are saving to the 3.5 inch disk in
the analyzer’s built-in disk drive (Only MS-DOS format disks can be
used.)
Define and Save Data
1. Press
F&fotl:
IWru
Def
ina
Save .
l Press
Intr$
State
&FF
if you do not want the instrument state saved.
(This will save measurement data only.)
l Press Cal
019
if you want to save the active measurement calibration.
l Press
pata
E3I?
if you want to save the measurement data that is
displayed on the network analyzer screen.
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