Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Aseriesofexam
ples showing how to use mask commands for typical tasks
is included in an appendix. (See page E-1, Mask/Limit Command Sequence
Examples.)
Conditions
This command requires a DPO4LMT application module.
Group
Mask
Syntax
RECAll:MASK <QString>
Related C
ommands
SAVe:MASK
Arguments
QString is a quoted string that is the name of the mask definition being recalled
from the current working directory.
Examples
:RECall:MASK ”FOO.MSK” will recall a copy of the mask “FOO” from the
current working directory.
RECAll:SETUp (No Query Form)
Restores the state of the oscilloscope from a copy of the settings stored in memory.
The settings are stored using the
*SAV command.
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
RECAll:SETUp {FACtory|<NR1>|<file path>}
Related Commands
FACtory, *RCL, *RST, *SAV, SAVe:SETUp, FILESystem:CWD
Arguments
FACtory restores the factory setup.
<NR1> is a value in the range from 1 to 10, which specifies a saved setup storage
location.
<file p ath> specifies a location for an oscilloscope setup file. <file path> is
a quoted string that defines the file name and path. Input the file path using the
form
<drive>:/<dir>/<filename>.<extension> and one or <dir>s are
optional. If you do not specify them, the oscilloscope will read the file fromthe
default directory (see FILESystem:CWD). <filename> stands for a filename; the
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