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Plotting a
Measurement to
Disk
The
plot
les
that
you generate
from the
analyzer,
contain the
HPGL representation
of the
measurement
display
.
The
les
will
not contain
any setup
or formfeed
commands.
1.
Congure
the
analyzer
to
plot
to disk.
a.
Press
4
LOCAL
5
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SET
ADDRESSES
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PLOTTER
PORT
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DISK
.
b.
Press
4
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VE/RECALL
5
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SELECT
DISK
and
select
the
disk drive
that you
will plot
to
.
Choose
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INTERNAL
DISK
if
you
will
plot
to
the
analyzer
internal
disk
drive
.
Choose
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EXTERNAL
DISK
if
you
will
plot
to
a
disk
drive
that
is
external
to
the analyzer
.
Then
congure the
disk drive
as
follows:
i.
Press
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CONFIGURE EXT
DISK
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ADDRESS: DISK
and enter
the HP-IB
address to
the
disk
drive (default
is 00)
followed by
4
x1
5
.
ii.
Press
4
LOCAL
5
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DISK
UNIT
NUMBER
and
enter
the
drive
where
your
disk
is
located,
followed
by
4
x1
5
.
iii.
If
your
storage
disk
is
partitioned,
press
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VOLUME
NUMBER
and
enter
the
volume
number where
you want
to store
the
instrument
state
le
.
2.
Press
4
COPY
5
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PLOT
.
The
analyzer assigns
the
rst
available
default
lename
for
the
displayed
directory
.
F
or
example
,the
analyzer
would
assign
PLOT00FP
for
a
LIF
format
(
PLOT00.FP
for
a
DOS
format)
if there
were
no
previous
plot
les
saved
to
the
disk.
The
gure
below
shows
the
three
parts
of
the
le
name
that
is
generated
automatically
by
the
analyzer
whenever
a
plot
is
requested.
The
two
digit
sequence
number
is
incremented
by
one
each
time
a
le
with
a
default
name
is
added
to
the
directory
.
Figure 4-8. A
utomatic File Naming Convention for LIF F
ormat
Printing, Plotting, and Saving Measurement Results 4-19

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