Commands listed in alphabetical order
Arguments
FACtory restor
es the factory setup. Performs the same operation as the :FACtory
command.
<file p ath> sp
ecifies a location for an instrument setup file. <file path> is a
quoted string that defines the file name and path. If a file name or path is specified,
the file is expected to be located in a directory relative to the current working
directory (specified by FILESystem:CWD) unless a complete path is specified:
Complete path specification. If the file argument begins with drive designator
(such as C:), then the file name is interpreted as a full path.
Relative path specification. If the file argument begins with "." or ".." or has a
file path separator appearing anywhere other than the first character position,
then the file name is treated as a path that is relative to the current working
directory.
Examples
RECALL:SETUP FACT ORY recalls (and makes current) the instrument setup to its
factory defaults.
RECALL:SETUP "TEK00000.SET" recalls the setup from the file TEK00000.SET
in the default directory for setups.
RECAll:WAVEform (No Query Form)
This command recalls a stored waveform t o a reference m emory location.
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
RECAll:WAVEform <source file>,<destination>
Arguments
<source file> is the source file. The file is expected to be located in a directory
relative to the current working directory (specified by FILESystem:CWD)unless
acompletepathisspecified:
Complete path specification. If the file argument begins with drive designator
(such as C:), then the file name is interpreted as a full path.
Relative path specification. If the file argument begins with "." or ".." or has a
file path separator appearing anywhere other than the first character position,
then the file name is treated as a path that is relative to the current working
directory.
<destination> is REF<x> which specifies a reference to create from the
recalled waveform data file.
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