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Rohde & Schwarz SMAB-K24 - Loading, Importing and Exporting Lists; Using the File Manager

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File and Data Management
R&S
®
SMA100B
298User Manual 1178.3834.02 ─ 05
The R&S SMA100B also offers an SCPI macro recorder with code generator that is
used to record manual settings and create an executable script, see Chapter 12.14,
"How to Record / Create SCPI Lists", on page 391.
Completed scripts are stored in files and possibly converted to different formats,
depending on the used language of the source code.
The R&S SMA100B supports the following commonly used languages:
Plain SCPI: *.txt
MATLAB: *.m
NICVI: *.c
It is also possible to convert the SCPI command list to a user-specific language, see
Chapter 12.15, "How to Convert and Save SCPI Lists", on page 394.
10.7 Loading, Importing and Exporting Lists
The R&S SMA100B provides built-in editors for creating list files, for example for the
list mode or lists with user correction data. You can also create or evaluate them with
an external application. The instrument provides interfaces with the following function-
ality:
Import and export list files in a standard ASCII format file
Lists are saved and loaded in the corresponding dialogs. For example, the user correc-
tion data list is created and stored in the "User Correction" dialog.
10.8 Using the File Manager
The "File Manager" is a tool similar to a standard Windows Explorer. It helps you man-
age mass storage media and files stored on the R&S SMA100B.
You can perform the following tasks:
Copying multiple files from disk to other media
See Chapter 10.9, "How to Transfer Files from and to the Instrument",
on page 305
Copying files into another directory
See Cut, Copy&Paste and Delete
Renaming and deleting files
Creating directories
See Create New Directory
Mapping shared network folders
See Chapter 10.8.4, "How to Map a Network Folder", on page 302
Displaying saved files
See Chapter 10.8.3, "How to Display All Saved Files", on page 302
Using the File Manager

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