7 Save/Recall/Print
7.2 Recall
7.2.5 Edit Register Names
You may enter a custom name on any of the Register keys, to help you remember
what you are using that state to recall. To do this, press the Name field for the
register you want to rename, which brings up the onscreen alpha keyboard. Press
the Done button on this keyboard when you are done editing.
The maximum number of characters for a register name is 30. If you delete all the
characters in the custom name, it restores the default (time and date).
For more information and the SCPI command, see "Edit Register Names" on page
2259 under Save, State.
7.2.6 Trace+State
Lets you choose a register or file for recalling the state.
See Save, "State" on page 2258 for information on state files and their contents and
the default paths. State files have the extension “.state”.
For rapid recall, the Trace+State menu lists 16 registers from which you can recall
trace+state files. Pressing a Register control initiates the recall. You can also select a
file from which to recall by pressing Recall From File.
Since each trace+state file is only for one Mode, the settings for other Modes are
unaffected when it is loaded. Recall Trace+State will cause a mode switch if the
trace+state being recalled is not from the current active Mode.
NOTE
In products that run multiple simultaneous instances of the X-Series Application,
all instances share the same registers and file directories, so make sure you
know from what instance a file or register was saved before recalling it.
Trace+State files have the extension .trace.
The Trace+State selection only appears for measurements that support trace saves.
It is blanked for modes that do not support trace saves. Saving Trace is identical to
saving State, except that a .trace extension is used on the file instead of .state,
and internal flags are set in the file indicating which trace was saved.
Remote
Command
:MMEMory:LOAD:TRACe TRACE1 | … | TRACE6,<filename>
:MMEMory:LOAD:TRACe:REGister TRACE1 | … | TRACE6,<integer>
Example Loads the trace file data (on the default file directory path) into the specified trace; if it is a "single trace"
save file, that trace is loaded to trace 2, and is set to be not updating:
:MMEM:LOAD:TRAC TRACE2,"MyTraceFile.trace"
Restore the trace data in register 2 to Trace 1:
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