Other topics about Data Output
You can save the instrument state of the E5061B into a file on mass storage and then recall it later to reproduce that state. You can select the stored data from the following four types.
Type |
Stored data and usage |
State only |
Saves the setting of the E5061B and reproduces the state when it is saved by recalling it later into the E5061B. |
State and calibration data (State & Cal) |
Saves the setting of the E5061B and calibration data (calibration coefficient array) to reproduce the state when it was saved by recalling it later into the E5061B. At this time, you can perform error correction of measured values by using the recalled calibration data. |
State and trace (State & Trace) |
Saves the setting of the E5061B and traces (error-corrected data array and error-corrected memory array) to reproduce the state when it was saved by recalling it later into the E5061B. At this time, the traces are also recalled and displayed on the screen. |
State, calibration data, and traces (All) |
Saves the setting of the E5061B, calibration data, and traces to reproduce the state when it was saved by recalling it later into the E5061B. At this time, the calibration data and traces are also recalled. |
In addition, the user-preset function is provided to allow the user to freely set up an instrument state recalled when the preset function is executed.
This setting takes effect both, when saving the entire instrument state into a file and when saving the instrument state for each channel into memory.
Press Save/Recall > Save Type.
Click the softkey corresponding to the content of the instrument state you want to save.
Press Save/Recall key.
Click Channel/Trace and select the save target from all channels/traces (All) or displayed channel/traces only (Disp Only).
If you specify the displayed channel/traces only as the save target, you can reduce the file size. However, for channels/traces that are not displayed, you cannot recall and reproduce the instrument state separately held for each channel/trace at a later time.
Follow the procedure below to save internal data from the E5061B.
Press Save/Recall > Save State.
Click the softkey corresponding to the destination you want to save.
Softkey |
Description |
State01 to State08 |
Save the instrument state into the state number. |
Autorec |
Save the instrument state as the auto recall setting. The E5061B is automatically configured with this state at the startup. This key saves the state into the "D:Autorec.sta". When Autorec.sta file is found on the D: drive at startup, the E5061B is automatically configured using the saved settings. To disable the auto recall function, delete the Autorec.sta files. |
User Pres |
Save the instrument state as user preset. The user can preset the analyzer at user saved status. |
File Dialog... |
Save the instrument state as your desired file name. You can enter a file name using the Input from the front panel buttons on the dialog box when storing a file. |
If D:\Autorec.sta is found on the system at startup, the E5061B is automatically configured using the saved settings. When the external floppy disk drive is connected as A: drive, then if A:\Autorec.sta is found at startup, the E5061B is also automatically configured using the saved settings. If both files are found, A:\Autorec.sta is recalled. To disable the auto recall function, delete the Autorec.sta files.
An asterisk (*) in the upper right of the softkey indicates that the corresponding file of the softkey already exists. If you save into the existing file, the existing file is copied as backup.sta and then overwritten.
Follow the procedure below to recall internal data from the E5061B.
If you recall a file that includes traces (its content was set to State &Trace or All when it was saved), the trigger source is automatically set to Manual.
Press Save/Recall > Recall State.
Press State01 - State08 or Autorec.
Press File Dialog... to open the Open dialog box.
Select the folder and the file using the external keyboard and mouse.
Click Open.
The warning messages may appear when recall fails:
When a user file is used in Extending the Calibration Plane Using Network De-embedding, Determining Characteristics After Adding a Matching Circuit, or Determining the Characteristics that Result from Adding a Matching Circuit to a Differential Port and the setup status is saved, a recall error occurs if the user file is not located in the same folder as when the state is saved.
Pressing Save/Recall > Explorer executes Windows Explorer. This helps you to browse the files in the ENA hard disk drive.
You can use the recall feature with the Recall by File Name softkey for files you have named freely and save in the D:\State folder. This function lets you recall a file you have named freely and save by simple softkey operation, eliminating annoying operation using the Open dialog box.
Although there is no limit to the number of files saved in a folder, only up to 50 files are displayed on the softkeys. If more than 50 files are saved in a folder, they are sorted in the order of numbers 0 to 9 and alphabetic characters A to Z and the first 50 files are displayed as softkeys.
Although there is no limit to the number of characters of a file name, only up to 12 characters are displayed on the softkey. If a file name exceeds 12 characters, the first 12 characters are displayed on the softkey and the remaining characters are omitted and replaced with "...".
Different files may be displayed on softkeys with the same name or a saved file is not displayed on any softkey because of the above limitations.
Press Save/Recall > Recall by File Name.
Files that have been named and saved in the D:\State folder are displayed on softkeys. Press the key for the file you want to recall.
If several instrument configuration files exist at the startup of the E5061B, only one file is recalled and set at a time in the following order of priority.
If these files do not exist, the normal preset (factory preset) is executed.
Priority |
Recalled file |
1 |
Configuration file for the auto-recall function in the A drive (If external floppy disk drive is connected.) |
2 |
Configuration file for the auto-recall function in the D drive |
3 |
Configuration file for the user-preset function in the D drive. Executed when the preset operation mode is User and the file (D:\UserPreset.sta) exists. |