User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Guaranty and Declaration
- Safety Requirement
- DS1000Z-E Series Overview
- Document Overview
- Chapter 1 Quick Start
- Chapter 2 To Set the Vertical System
- Chapter 3 To Set the Horizontal System
- Chapter 4 To Set the Sample System
- Chapter 5 To Trigger the Oscilloscope
- Chapter 6 MATH and Measurement
- Chapter 7 Protocol Decoding
- Chapter 8 Reference Waveform
- Chapter 9 Pass/Fail Test
- Chapter 10 Waveform Record
- Chapter 11 Display Control
- Chapter 12 Store and Recall
- Chapter 13 Accessibility Setting
- Chapter 14 Remote Control
- Chapter 15 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 16 Appendix
- Index
Chapter 12 Store and Recall RIGOL
DS1000Z-E User Guide 12-11
To Delete a File or Folder
Folder operation is valid only in external storage. Before using the external disk,
make sure that a USB storage device (FAT32 format, flash memory) is connected
correctly.
1. Delete a file in internal memory.
1) Press Storage DiskManage and use to select and open the local
disk ("local Disk").
2) Press File Type to select the desired type of file to be deleted.
3) Use to select the desired file to be deleted.
4) Press Delete OK to delete the file selected.
2. Delete a file or folder in external memory.
Press Storage DiskManage and use to select and open the external
disk ("Disk D"). Use to select the file (or folder) to be deleted and then press
Delete OK to delete the selected file (or folder).
To Rename a File or Folder
Rename operation is valid only in external storage. Before using the external disk,
make sure that a USB storage device (FAT32 format, flash memory) is connected
correctly.
Press Storage DiskManage and use to select and open the external disk
("Disk D"). Use to select the desired file or folder to rename and then press
Rename to turn on the rename interface. For specific operations, please refer to the
descriptions in "To Create a New File or Folder".
To Clear the Local Memory
Press Storage DiskManage and select "Local Disk". You can press FlashErase
OK to delete all the files stored in the local memory.










