User Manual

Data Management
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FPL1000
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Remote command:
MMEMory:LOAD:AUTO on page 927
Selecting Storage Location - Drive/ Path/ Files
Select the storage location of the file on the instrument or an external drive.
The default storage location for the SEM settings files is:
C:\ProgramData\Rohde-Schwarz\ZNL-FPL\sem_std.
Remote command:
MMEMory:CATalog on page 919
File Name
Contains the name of the data file without the path or extension.
By default, the name of a user file consists of a base name followed by an underscore.
Multiple files with the same base name are extended by three numbers, e.g.
limit_lines_005.
File names must be compatible with the Windows conventions for file names. In partic-
ular, they must not contain special characters such as ":", "*", "?".
For details on the filename and location, see Chapter 8.2.2.2, "Storage Location and
Filename", on page 461.
Comment
An optional description for the data file. A maximum of 60 characters can be displayed.
Remote command:
MMEMory:COMMent on page 920
8.2.3 How to Save and Load Instrument Settings
Instrument settings can be saved to a file and loaded again later, so that you can
repeat the measurement with the same settings. Optionally, user-defined measurement
settings can automatically be restored each time you start or preset the instrument.
To save and recall instrument settings using the Quick Save function
1. Select the "Save" icon from the toolbar.
2. Select whether the instrument settings for all "Channel"s are stored, or only those
for the current "Channel".
3. Select one of the save sets in which the settings are stored ("QuickSaveX").
The selected settings are stored to the file
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Rohde-Schwarz\Analyzer\QuickSave\
QuickSaveX.dfl.
Note: If you make any changes to the settings after storing the configuration file,
remember to save the settings again. Otherwise those settings cannot be restored
and will be overwritten by the stored values when the configuration file is recalled.
Storing and Recalling Instrument Settings and Measurement Data