5 Preset
5.6 User Preset
5.6 User Preset
Recalls a state previously saved using "Save User Preset" on page 2003. You can
save a User Preset state for each Mode, allowing you to define your own favorite
state for each Mode and recall it at the touch of a single button.
User Preset can be executed by pressing the User Preset front panel key, or from the
"Preset Dropdown" on page 1995.
Because User Preset is actually a Recall State, rather than a predefined Preset, it
works a little differently from "Mode Preset" on page 1996, in that it affects all the
variables that normally only reset on "Restore Mode Defaults" on page 1998, and it
affects the Input/Output variables, because both of these are included in State files.
A default User Preset file is provided for each Mode, which simply matches the
current Mode’s state after Restore Mode Defaults and "Input/Output Preset" on
page 1999 has been performed.
NOTE
In products that run multiple instances of the X-Series Application, all instances
use the same location to save User Preset state. So, saving User Preset of one
instance will overwrite the Save User Preset of another instance.
Remote
Command
:SYSTem:PRESet:USER
Example Save the User Preset:
:SYST:PRES:USER:SAVE
Recall the User Preset:
:SYST:PRES:USER
Notes :SYST:PRES:USER:SAVE is used to save the current state as the user preset state
If loading a User Preset file from a different instrument, some settings may be limited and/or coupled
differently, since the capabilities of the mode may have changed from when the User Preset file was
saved
Status Bits/OPC
dependencies
Clears all pending OPC bits. The Status Byte is set to 0
Backwards
Compatibility
Notes
In X-Series A-models, the User Preset key opened a menu that let you select from User Preset, Save
User Preset, or User Preset All Modes. In B-models, the User Preset key immediately performs a User
Preset, and the menu items are found under the Preset dropdown
User Preset actually loads a state, and in legacy analyzers, it was possible to load a state without
affecting the trace data, limit lines or correction data. Similarly, it was possible to do a User Preset
without affecting the trace data, limit lines or correction data
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