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Data Management
R&S
®
FSW
547User Manual 1173.9411.02 ─ 19
Selecting the Storage Location - Drive/ Path/ Files.....................................................547
File Name....................................................................................................................548
Comment.....................................................................................................................548
File Type..................................................................................................................... 548
Items........................................................................................................................... 548
Save File..................................................................................................................... 549
Recall in New Channel / Recall in Current Channel....................................................549
Cancel.........................................................................................................................549
Selecting the Storage Location - Drive/ Path/ Files
Select the storage location of the settings file on the instrument or an external drive.
The "Drive" indicates the internal (C:) or any connected external drives (e.g. a USB
storage device).
The "Path" contains the drive and the complete file path to the currently selected
folder.
The "Files" list contains all subfolders and files of the currently selected path.
The default storage location for the SEM settings files is: C:\R_S\instr\sem_std.
Note: Saving instrument settings in secure user mode.
In secure user mode all data is stored to volatile memory, and is only available during
the current instrument session. As soon as the power is switched off on the R&S FSW,
the data is cleared.
To store settings permanently, select an external storage location, such as a USB
memory device.
Storing and Recalling Instrument Settings and Measurement Data

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