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150 Agilent N8201A Performance Downconverter Synthetic Instrument Module, 250 kHz to 26.5 GHz
7 File
Save
Displays menu keys that enable you to save files to the floppy (A:) or internal (C:) drive.
The menus allow you to fill in data-entry fields for file name, type, format, source, and path
(directory). Some fields may be blank depending on file type.
The catalog list box is active and can be used for selecting the directory in which to save the
file. Saved files that match the current
Type and Format are shown. The Sort Order is
always
Down, By Date.
Never remove the floppy disk during a save operation. To do so could corrupt all data on the
floppy disk.
Saving directly to floppy drive A:\ can be slow. Try saving first to internal drive C:\ and then
transfer the file to the floppy drive.
Many errors can be generated by a bad
Save operation. For this reason, if an ‘Unable to
Save file’ message is seen, you should check the error queue (
System, Show Errors)
for the source of the error.
You can press the front-panel
Save key to immediately save a file using an automatically
generated file name. The current
Save parameters will be used, as though Save Now had
been pressed.
If saving a
Screen, the screen saved is the screen that was displayed before pressing File.
For this reason, the screens seen while in the
File menus cannot be saved.
Key Path: File
Factory Preset: State is the default file type at power on.
Save Now
Executes the save function. While the file is being saved the popup message “Saving
file” followed by “Reading directory” is displayed. After a successful save, the
text message “xxxxxx file saved” (where xxxxxx is the file name) appears in the
status line. Once you have used the
File, Save, Save Now keys to setup and save a file, the
Save hardkey will perform an immediate Save Now of your file in the same format and to
the same location.
The analyzer will pick a filename for you based on the table below. The ### in the
auto-generated file name represents a three-digit number which the analyzer has chosen to
be the lowest number in the current sequence that does not conflict with an existing file
name. The number starts at 000 with a new analyzer or after the installation of new
firmware and counts up with each attempted Save. After a
Restore Sys Defaults, the
number will start at a number that may be lower then the lowest number of the file the
currently saved files. The number counts up with each attempted
Save, but will skip the
numbers already in use and not over write existing files. If you want to enter your own file
name, refer to
Name (page 155) for additional information.
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