Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual

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6  RLC Swept SA Measurement Front-Panel & SCPI Reference

Recall

Select Trace

These keys let you pick the Trace into which to import the data; either 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. The
default is the currently selected trace, selected in this menu or in the Trace/Det, Export Data,
Recall Trace, or Save Trace menus; except if you have chosen All then All remains chosen until
you specifically change it to a single trace.

Once selected, the key returns back to the Import Data menu and the selected Trace number is
annotated on the key.   The next step is to select the Open key in the Import Data menu.

Key Path

Recall, Data, Trace

Notes

Auto return

Couplings

When you select the trace into which to import the data, it makes that trace the current trace, so
it displays on top of all of the other traces.

Preset

Not part of Preset, but is reset to TRACE1 by Restore Mode Defaults; survives shutdown

State Saved

The current trace number is saved in State

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Limit

This key selects Limit Lines as the data type to be imported.  When pressed a second time, it
brings up the Limits Menu, which lets you select into which Limit the data will be imported.

A set of preloaded Limits files can be found in the directory

/My Documents/ EMC Limits and Ampcor. 

Under this directory, the directory called Limits (Legacy Naming) contains a set of legacy limits,
generally the same files that were supplied with older Agilent EMC analyzers, that use the legacy
suffix .lim, and the old 8-character file names.  In the directory called Limits, the same files can
be found, with the same suffix, but with longer, more descriptive filenames.

Key Path

Recall, Data

Remote Command

:MMEMory:LOAD:LIMit LLINE1|LLINE2,<filename>

Example

:MMEM:LOAD:LIM LLINE2, "myLimitLine2.csv" Imports the 2nd Limit Line from the file
myLimitLine2.csv in the current path.  The default path is My Documents\SA\data\limits

Dependencies

Errors are reported if the file is empty or missing, or if the file type does not match, or if there is a
mismatch between the file type and the destination data type.  If any of these occur during
manual operation, the analyzer returns to the Import Data menu and the File Open dialog goes
away.

This key will only appear if you have the proper option installed in your instrument.

Remote Language Compatibility Measurement Application Reference

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