4 System
4.5 Restore Defaults
The dialog includes OK and Cancel controls, for you to affirm or cancel the
operation.
Example
:SYST:DEF PON
4.5.5 Alignments
Causes the Alignments system settings to be reset to their default values. This does
not affect any Alignment data stored in the system.
After performing this function, it may impact the auto-alignment time of the
instrument until a new alignment baseline has been established.
When Alignments is selected, a message appears saying:
This will reset all of the settings for the Alignment system to their default
values
No alignment data will be erased
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 ALIG
4.5.6 Misc
Causes miscellaneous system settings to be reset to their default values.
CAUTION
This function resets the GPIB address to 18.
When Misc is selected, a message appears saying:
This will reset miscellaneous system settings to their default values. This
includes settings for I/O Config (GPIB and SCPI LAN), the User Interface, the
Save/Recall system, and the Preset type
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.
This Miscellaneous group contains settings that are not part of the other Restore
Defaults groups. These include:
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All settings on the I/O Config page of the System Settings dialog
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All settings in the following table:
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