User`s guide
Chapter 2 59
Basic Operation
Using Security Functions
4. Press  Select Reg and enter the register number you want to delete.
Notice that the 
Delete Seq[n] Reg[nn] should be loaded with the sequence and register you want to 
delete.
5. Press 
Delete Seq[n] Reg[nn].
This deletes the chosen register.
Deleting All Registers within a Sequence
1. Press  Preset.
2. Press the 
Recall or Save hardkey.
Notice that the 
Select Seq softkey shows the last sequence that you used.
3. Press 
Select Seq and enter the sequence number containing the registers you want to delete.
4. Press 
Delete all Regs in Seq[n].
This deletes all registers in the selected sequence.
Deleting All Sequences
CAUTION Be sure you want to delete the contents of all registers and all sequences in the 
instrument state register.
1. Press  Preset.
2. Press the 
Recall or Save hardkey.
Notice that the 
Select Seq softkey shows the last sequence that you used.
3. Press 
Delete All Sequences.
This deletes all of the sequences saved in the instrument state register.
8757 Network Analyzer Save and Recall Functions
The 8757 network analyzer family can save and recall signal generator instrument states although 
communication between the instruments is limited. 
A clear register command from the 8757 will cause the signal generator to replace a register’s 
contents with default values. Default values can be cleared from the signal generator by using the 
Delete All softkey menu or by using the corresponding SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable 
Instruments) command.
The signal generator does not communicate directly with the 8757 network analyzer. If the 8757 saves 
an instrument state to a signal generator register and the user deletes that register, the 8757 will not 
recognize the deletion. An attempt, by the 8757, to recall a deleted state will cause the PSG to 
generate the error message: +700 “State Save Recall Error...”.
Using Security Functions
This section describes how to use the PSG’s security functions to protect and remove classified 
proprietary information stored or displayed in the instrument. All security functions described in this 










