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5.6
Saving and Loading Previously Saved Recording Options
You can save a recording or load previously saved recordings. In the general tab the
following Save options are available (see
5.6.1
Setting Default Recording Options
To save the current recording options into the default Recording Options file:
Click Save As Default. The default file for the options is default.rec.
When the PETracer software begins execution, it automatically loads the default.rec file,
if one exists.
Options Name: See
: 1F
The Options Name is a descriptive, supplemental label that you can assign to a Recording
Options file so you can easily recall what settings are in the Recording Options file.
For example, if your Recording Options file were named StandardSettings.rec, your
Options Name could be a long descriptive label such as Standard Record Options used
for all normal Recordings.
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Saves the current options to whatever file name you provide.
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Saves the current options into the default options file. This file is called default.rec or any
other name you have assigned to the default options file. Whenever the Teledyne LeCroy
PETracer software begins execution, it automatically loads the default file, if one exists.
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Loads a previously saved set of recording options.
OK
Applies changes and closes the Recording Options dialog.
Cancel
Cancels changes and closes the Recording Options dialog.
5.6.2
Loading Recording Options
In the Recording Options menu, you can load a previously saved recording options file.
To load Recording Options:
1. Select Setup > Recording Options from the menu.
2. Click the Load button from the Recording Options dialog. The Load dialog opens and
lists previously saved options files (*.rec).
3. Select a file and click OK. The options file loads.