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– You can assign a custom name to each of the storage locations (however,
you cannot name location “0” from the front panel).
You can name a location from the front panel or over the remote interface,
but you can only recall a state by name from the front panel. From the remote
interface, you can only recall a stored state using a number (0 through 4).
– The name can contain up to 12 characters. The first character must be a letter
(A-Z), but the remaining characters can be letters, numbers (0-9), or the
underscore character (“ _ ”). Blank spaces are not allowed. An error will be
generated if you specify a name with more than 12 characters.
– The function generator will not prevent you from assigning the same custom
name to different storage locations. For example, you can assign the same
name to locations “1” and “2”.
– If you delete an arbitrary waveform from non-volatile memory after storing the
instrument state, the waveform data is lost and the function generator will not
output the waveform when the state is recalled. The built-in “exponential rise”
waveform is output in place of the deleted waveform.
– The front-panel display state (see “Display Control” on page 140) is saved
when you store the instrument state. When you recall the state,
the front-panel display will return to the previous state.
– An instrument reset does not affect the configurations stored in memory. Once
a state is stored, it remains until it is overwritten or specifically deleted.