262 Keysight InfiniiVision HD3-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide
21 Save/Email/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data)
 
• 24-bit Bitmap image (*.bmp) — The complete screen image in a 24-bit color 
bitmap format. See 
"To save BMP or PNG image files" on page 263.
• PNG 24-bit image (*.png) — The complete screen image in a 24-bit color PNG 
format that uses lossless compression. Files are much smaller than the BMP 
format. See 
"To save BMP or PNG image files" on page 263.
• CSV data (*.csv) — This creates a file of comma-separated values of all 
displayed channels and math waveforms. This format is suitable for 
spreadsheet analysis. See 
"To save CSV, ASCII XY, or BIN data files" on 
page 264.
• ASCII XY data (*.csv) — This creates separate files of comma-separated values 
for each displayed channel. This format is also suitable for spreadsheets. 
See 
"To save CSV, ASCII XY, or BIN data files" on page 264.
• Binary data (*.bin) — This creates a binary file, with a header, and data in the 
form of time and voltage pairs. This file is much smaller than the ASCII XY 
data file. See "To save CSV, ASCII XY, or BIN data files" on page 264.
• Reference Waveform data (*.h5) — Saves waveform data in a format that can be 
recalled to one of the oscilloscope's reference waveform locations. See 
"To 
save reference waveform files to a USB storage device" on page 266.
• Multi Channel Waveform data (*.h5) — Saves multiple channels of waveform 
data in a format that can be opened by the N8900A Infiniium Offline 
oscilloscope analysis software. You can recall the first Analog or Math 
channel from a multi channel waveform data file.
• Mask (*.msk) — This creates a mask file in a Keysight proprietary format that 
can be read by Keysight InfiniiVision oscilloscopes. A mask data file includes 
some oscilloscope setup information, but not all setup information. To save 
all setup information including the mask data file, choose "Setup (*.scp)" 
format instead. See 
"To save masks" on page 266.
• Arbitrary Waveform data (*.csv) — This creates a file of comma-separated 
values for the arbitrary waveform points' time and voltage values. See 
"To 
save arbitrary waveforms" on page 267.
• Analysis Results (*.csv) — A file of comma-separated values is saved for the 
analysis types selected using the Save from: drop-down menu.
• Frequency Response Analysis data (*.csv) — This creates a file of 
comma-separated values for the Frequency Response Analysis results table 
values. In the saved file, there are three data columns: frequency (Hz), gain 
(dB), and phase (degrees). See "To view and save the analysis results" on 
page 247.
3 Select any options for the type of file you want to save.
4 Select the File Name field, and enter the name of the file you want to save.