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Saving/Recalling a Measurement Result/Measurement Setup
Save/Recall of a File
Save/Recall of a File
Specifying a location for save/recall
You can select a mass storage for saving/recalling a file from the flash disk (non-volatile),
the RAM disk (volatile), or a diskette. To select a mass storage, use the following
command.
“STOD” on page 445
To change the current directory, use the following command.
“CHAD” on page 278
Saving data into a file
You can save a measurement result, calibration/compensation data (internal data arrays),
measurement setup, and image on the LCD screen into a file.
To save one or more internal data arrays, use the following command to select the arrays
you want to save.
“SAVCAL” on page 416
“SAVDAT” on page 417
“SAVDTRC” on page 420
“SAVMEM” on page 420
“SAVMTRC” on page 421
There are 2 commands available for save to a file. The difference between these 2
commands is their file format of the save (ASCII format or binary format).
“SAVDASC” on page 416
“SAVDDAT” on page 417
The following command available for save a data array to a file in the touchstone format.
“SAVDS1P” on page 418
A measurement setup is saved as an instrument state including the calibration data array,
the compensation data array, and the memory array, in binary format. To save a
measurement setup, use the following command.
“SAVDSTA” on page 419
You can use the following command to save data into a file, giving it the name of
AUTOREC.STA. The file having the AUTOREC.STA filename is automatically recalled
at power-on.
“SAVPSTA” on page 421
An image on the LCD screen is saved in TIFF format. To save an image on the LCD
screen, use the following command.
“SAVDTIF” on page 419
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