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Common Command Descriptions
*RCL (Recall Instrument State)
The *RCL command restores the state of the Test Set from a file previously stored
in battery-backed internal memory, on a memory card, on a RAM disk, or on an
external disk. The *RCL command is followed by a decimal number in the range
of 0 to 99 which indicates which Test Set SAVE/RECALL file to recall. The mass
storage location for SAVE/RECALL files is selected using the
SAVE/RECALL
field on the I/O CONFIGURE screen.
The *RCL command cannot be used to recall files with names which contain
non-numeric characters or a decimal number greater than 99. To recall
SAVE/RECALL files saved with names which contain non-numeric characters or
a decimal number greater than 99, use the REG:RECall filename command (
see
"RECALL" on page 218
).
*SAV (Save Instrument State)
The *SAV command saves the present state of the Test Set into a file in battery-
backed internal memory, on a memory card, on a RAM disk, or on an external
disk. The *SAV command is followed by a decimal number in the range of 0 to 99
which indicates the name of the stored SAVE/RECALL file. The mass storage
location for SAVE/RECALL files is selected using the
SAVE/RECALL field on
the I/O CONFIGURE screen.
The *SAV command cannot be used to save the present state of the Test Set to a
file with a name which contains non-numeric characters or a decimal number
greater than 99. To save the present state of the Test Set to a file with a name
which contains non-numeric characters or a decimal number greater than 99, use
the REG:SAVE filename command (
see "SAVE" on page 218).