Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Related Commands
RECAll:MASK
Arguments
<QString> is the location to where the mask is stored. <file path> is a quoted
string that defines the file name and path. Input the file path using the form
<drive>/<dir>/<filename>. <drive> and one or more <dir>s are optional.
The file is stored in ASCII format and is user-editable.
Examples
SAVE:MASK "TEST" saves the user mask to the file TEST in the default directory
and on the default drive.
SAVe:SETUp (No Query Form)
This command (no query form) stores the state of the instrument to a specified
memory location. You can later use the *RCL command to restore the instrument
to this saved state. This is equivalent to selecting Save As from the File menu,
and then pressing the Setup button.
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
SAVe:SETUp {<file path >|<NR1>}
Related Commands
*RCL, RECAll:SETUp, *SAV
Arguments
<file p ath> is the target location for
storing the 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>. <drive> and one or more <dir>s are optional. If you
do not s pecify them, the instrument will store the file in the default directory
(C:\TekScope\setups). <filename> stands for a filename of up to 128 characters.
(Use of wildcard characters in filenames is not supported.) Filename extensions
are not required but are highly reco
mmended. For setups, use the extension
“.SET”.
<NR1> specifies a location for savi
ng the current front panel setup. The front
panel setup value ranges from 1 to 10. Using an out-of-range value causes an
execution error. Any settings that have been stored previously at this location
will be overwritten.
Examples
SAVE:SETUP 5 saves the current instrument setup in memory location 5.
SAVE:SETUP "TEK00000.SET" saves the current instrument setup in the file
TEK00000.SET in the default directory for setups (C:\TekScop e\setups).
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