4 System
4.5 Restore Defaults
4.5.2 I/O Config
Causes the group of settings associated with the I/O Config menu to be reset to
their default values. This also happens on Restore Misc Defaults, which has a SCPI
command, although I/O Config does not.
When I/O Config is selected, a message appears saying:
This will reset all of the I/O Config variables to their default state,
including the GPIB address and SCPI LAN settings
It will not affect Alignment data or settings
This action cannot be undone. Do you want to proceed?
The dialog includes OK and Cancel controls, for you to affirm or cancel the
operation.
4.5.3 User Interface
Causes the group of settings associated with the User Interface menu to be reset to
their default values. This also happens on a Restore Misc Defaults.
When User Interface is selected, a message appears saying:
This will reset all of the User Interface variables to their default state,
including the menu panel location, display theme, and language
It will not affect Alignment data or settings
This action cannot be undone. Do you want to proceed?
The dialog includes OK and Cancel controls, for you to affirm or cancel the
operation.
Example
:SYST:DEF UINT
4.5.4 Power On
Causes the Power On settings to be reset to their default values.
The Power On settings are Power On State and Power On Application.
When Power On is selected, a message appears saying:
This will reset Power On State and Power On Application to their default state
It will not affect Alignment data or settings
This action cannot be undone. Do you want to proceed?
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