Agilent Technologies 8590 TV Converter Box User Manual


 
STOR Store
Description
The STOR command stores the source data on the RAM card under the specified file name and
data type.
Data type: Use the data type as the first character of the file name in order to catalog the file
by the file type. For example, use
tFUNCX
instead of FUNCX to catalog it by traces. If the
file type is not specified as the first character of the file name, the file is stored as an ASCII
file. It is necessary to use the correct data type (a, d, i, 1, s, or t) to load the file into spectrum
analyzer memory correctly. The letters correspond to the data type as shown in the following
table.
Data Type
Description
a
Amplitude correction factor table.
d
Downloadable program.
i
Displays image.
1
Limit-line table.
S
Instrument state.
t
Trace and instrument state.
Note
The STOR saves data on a RAM card. See “SAVET,” “SAVES,” or “SAVRCLN” to
save data in spectrum analyzer memory.
With the memory card reader, the spectrum analyzer can read from either a
RAM (random-access memory) card or a ROM (read-only memory card). lb
write to a memory card, the card must be a RAM card. The spectrum analyzer
cannot write to a ROM card.
Specifying the source
When storing trace data, enter the location of the trace data (trace A, trace B, trace C, or
user-defined trace) as the source.
Downloadable programs can be stored as follows:
n For storing all downloadable programs in spectrum analyzer memory on a RAM card, use an
asterisk as the source.
n For storing all downloadable programs with a certain prefix, use a prefix followed by an
asterisk as the source.
H
For storing a range of softkey functions, specify the softkey numbers separated with a
decimal. Use the downloadable program file type when storing user-defined variables.
Space required: To store a file on a memory card, there must be enough space on the memory
card for the file. See “Determining the Amount of Space on a RAM Card” in Chapter 4 for more
information about space requirements.
Programming Commands 5-533