Data Management
R&S
®
FSVA3000/ R&S
®
FSV3000
537User Manual 1178.8520.02 ─ 01
For details, see Chapter 5.1.7, "Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode",
on page 42.
Remote command:
MMEMory:CATalog on page 1061
File Name
Contains the name of the data file without the path or extension.
By default, the name of a user file consists of a base name followed by an underscore.
Multiple files with the same base name are extended by three numbers, e.g.
limit_lines_005.
File names must be compatible with the Windows conventions for file names. In partic-
ular, they must not contain special characters such as ":", "*", "?".
For details on the filename and location, see Chapter 11.3.2.2, "Storage Location and
Filename", on page 535.
Comment
An optional description for the data file. A maximum of 60 characters can be displayed.
Remote command:
MMEMory:COMMent on page 1062
File Type
Determines whether the global instrument settings with all "Channel" s are stored or
recalled, or the current "Channel" settings only.
Items:
Defines which data and settings are stored or are recalled. Depending on the "File
Type" , either channels only, or global settings are available. Which items are available
also depends on the installed options (see also Chapter 11.3.2.1, "Stored Data Types",
on page 535).
Remote command:
MMEMory:SELect[:ITEM]:ALL on page 1066
MMEMory:SELect[:ITEM]:DEFault on page 1067
MMEMory:SELect[:ITEM]:NONE on page 1068
MMEMory:SELect[:ITEM]:HWSettings on page 1067
MMEMory:SELect[:ITEM]:LINes:ALL on page 1067
MMEMory:SELect[:ITEM]:SGRam on page 1068
MMEMory:SELect[:ITEM]:TRACe<t>[:ACTive] on page 1068
MMEMory:SELect[:ITEM]:TRANsducer:ALL on page 1069
Save File
Saves the settings file with the defined filename.
Note: Secure user mode. In secure user mode, settings that are stored on the instru-
ment are stored to volatile memory, which is restricted to 256 MB. Thus, a "memory
limit reached" error can occur although the hard disk indicates that storage space is
still available.
For details, see Chapter 5.1.7, "Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode",
on page 42.
Storing and Recalling Instrument Settings and Measurement Data