7 Save/Recall/Print
7.2 Recall
:MMEM:LOAD:CORR 2, "myAmpcor.csv"
Dependencies Only one Transducer units can be on at any given time. Note that this means that if a correction file
with a Transducer Unit is loaded into a particular Correction, all other Corrections are set to that same
Transducer unit
Corrections are not supported by all Measurements. If in a Mode in which some Measurements
support it, this key is grayed-out in measurements that do not. The key does not show at all if no
measurements in the Mode support it
Errors are reported if the file is empty or missing, or if the file type does not match, or if there is a
mismatch between the file type and the destination data type
This key does not appear unless you have the proper option installed in your instrument
This command will generate an “Option not available” error unless you have the proper option
installed in your instrument
Couplings When a correction file is loaded from mass storage, it is automatically turned on (CorrectionON) and
Apply Corrections is set ON. This allows you to see its effect, thus confirming the load
Annotation After recall is complete, an advisory is displayed in the message bar confirming which file was recalled
Backwards
Compatibility SCPI
:MMEMory:LOAD:CORRection ANTenna | CABLe | OTHer | USER, <filename>
For backwards compatibility, ANTenna maps to 1, CABle maps to 2, OTHer maps to 3 and USER
maps to 4
7.2.17 Select Correction
Selects the register into which the recalled Correction will be placed, for example,
Correction 1.
Preset Not part of Preset, but reset to Correction 1 by Restore Input/Output Defaults
Survives a shutdown
7.2.18 Complex Correction
Imports Complex Corrections files in the PC-readable .s2p format.
Complex Correction files contain amplitude and phase correction data in a form that
can be imported into Excel or similar spreadsheets, as well as header data that gives
information on the correction.
The default path for Complex Corrections files is:
My Documents\complexCorrections\
Remote Command
:MMEMory:LOAD:CCORrection <integer>, <filename>
Example Recall the Complex Correction data from the file mycor.s2p in the current directory to the 2nd
Complex Correction table, and turns on Complex Correction 2:
:MMEM:LOAD:CCOR 2, "mycor.s2p"
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