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Data Management
R&S
®
FSW
639User Manual 1173.9411.02 ─ 43
File Type ← Export Trace to ASCII File ← Export
Determines the format of the ASCII file to be imported or exported.
Depending on the external program in which the data file was created or is evaluated,
a comma-separated list (CSV) or a plain data format (DAT) file is required.
Remote command:
FORMat:DEXPort:FORMat on page 1146
Decimal Separator ← Export Trace to ASCII File ← Export
Defines the decimal separator for floating-point numerals for the data export/import
files. Evaluation programs require different separators in different languages.
Remote command:
FORMat:DEXPort:DSEParator on page 1229
File Explorer ← Export Trace to ASCII File ← Export
Opens the Microsoft Windows File Explorer.
Remote command:
not supported
Trace Export Configuration ← Export
Opens the "Traces" dialog box to configure the trace and data export settings.
Chapter 9.6.2, "Trace/Data Ex/Import", on page 610
I/Q Export ← Export
Opens a file selection dialog box to define an export file name to which the I/Q data is
stored. This function is only available in single sweep mode.
It is not available in the Spectrum application, only in applications that process I/Q
data, such as the I/Q Analyzer or optional applications.
For details, see the description in the R&S FSW I/Q Analyzer User Manual ("Importing
and Exporting I/Q Data").
Note: Storing large amounts of I/Q data (several Gigabytes) can exceed the available
(internal) storage space on the R&S FSW. In this case, it can be necessary to use an
external storage medium.
Note: Secure user mode.
In secure user mode, settings that are stored on the instrument 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.
To store data permanently, select an external storage location such as a USB memory
device.
For details, see Chapter 5.1.7, "Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode",
on page 43.
File Explorer ← I/Q Export ← Export
Opens the Microsoft Windows File Explorer.
Remote command:
not supported
Import/Export Functions

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