Operating instructions

R&S ESCI MMEMory Subsystem
1166.6004.12 6.121 E-1
MMEMory:MSIS <device>
This command changes to the drive indicated. The drive may be the internal hard disk D: or the
floppy disk drive A:.
Example: "MMEM:MSIS 'A:'"
Characteristics: *RST value: "D:'
SCPI: conforming
Mode: all
MMEMory:NAME <file_name>
This command defines a destination file for the printout started with the command HCOPy:IMMediate. In
this case the printer output must be routed to destination FILE using the command "HCOP:DEST 'MMEM'
".
The file name includes indication of the path and may also include the drive name. The file name and
path information comply with DOS conventions.
Parameter: <file_name> ::= DOS file name
Example: "HCOP:DEV:LANG BMP" Selection of data format.
"HCOP:DEST 'MMEM' " Selection of the output device
"MMEM:NAME 'PRINT1.BMP'" Selection of file name.
"HCOP:IMM" Start of the printout.
Characteristics: *RST value: -
SCPI: conforming
Mode: all
This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.
MMEMory:RDIRectory <directory_name>
This command deletes the indicated directory. The directory name includes indication of the path
and may also include the drive name. The path name complies with DOS conventions.
Parameter: <directory_name>::= DOS path name
Example: "MMEM:RDIR 'D:\TEST'"
Characteristics: *RST value: -
SCPI: device-specific
Mode: all
This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.
MMEMory:STORe<1|2>:STATe 1,<file_name>
This command stores the current device settings in a series of files which have the indicated file
name, but different extensions. The file name includes indication of the path and may also include
the drive name. The path name complies with DOS conventions. The numeric suffix in STORe<1|2>
is irrelevant with this command.
A list of the extensions used is contained under MMEMory:LOAD:STATe.
Parameter: <file_name> := DOS file name without extension
Example: "MMEM:STOR:STAT 1,'TEST'"
Characteristics: *RST value: -
SCPI: conforming
Mode: all
This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.