Instructions
RIGOL Chapter 2 Command System
2-152 DG2000 Programming Guide
Remarks
DEFault: the instrument recalls the factory defaults (except the parameters (e.g. Language) that will
not be affected by factory default settings, refer to "Factory Setting") at power-on.
LAST: includes all system parameters and states, except channel output state and clock source.
Return Format
The query returns DEFAULT or LAST.
Example
:SYST:POW LAST /*Sets the power-on state to Last.*/
:SYST:POW? /*Queries the power-on state and the query returns LAST.*/
:SYSTem:PRESet:DELete
Syntax
:SYSTem:PRESet:DELete {USER1|USER2|USER3|USER4|USER5|USER6|USER7|USER8|USER9|USER10}
Description
Deletes the specified user-stored state file (USER1 to USER10) in the internal memory of the instrument.
Parameter
Name
Type
Range
Default
{USER1|USER2|USER3|USER4|
USER5|USER6|USER7|USER8|
USER9|USER10}
Discrete
USER1|USER2|USER3|USER4|
USER5|USER6|USER7|USER8|
USER9|USER10
None
Remarks
USER1 to USER10 denotes the files stored in the state file storage locations 1 to 10 in the internal memory
of the instrument respectively. The state file can only be deleted when the specified storage location in the
internal memory contains a state file.
Example
Assume that a state file is already found in storage location 1 of the internal memory of the instrument.
:SYSTem:PRESet:DELete USER1 /*Deletes the state file stored in the state file storage locations 1 in
the internal memory of the instrument*/
:SYSTem:PRESet:RECall
Syntax
:SYSTem:PRESet:RECall
{DEFault|USER1|USER2|USER3|USER4|USER5|USER6|USER7|USER8|USER9|USER10}
Description
Restores the instrument to the default state (DEFault) or recalls the specified user-stored state file (USER1
to USER10) from the internal memory of the instrument.
Parameter
Name
Type
Range
Default
{DEFault|USER1|USER2|USER
3|USER4|USER5|USER6|USER
7|USER8|USER9|USER10}
Discrete
DEFault|USER1|USER2|USER3|
USER4|USER5|USER6|USER7|
USER8|USER9|USER10
None
Remarks
USER1 to USER10 denotes the files stored in the state file storage locations 1 to 10 in the internal memory