Saving/recalling waves and settings – GW Instek GDS-122 User Manual User Manual
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Saving/Recalling Waves and Settings
Overview
The GDS‐122 can save or recall four sets of
waveforms using its internal memory. When you
need to reset the system, recall the default (factory
installed) settings.
Save/recall items
•
Recalling default settings
•
Saving waveforms
•
Recalling waveforms
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Recalling the default settings
Recalling the
default settings
You can recall the default factory settings by
pressing the MENU key, then selecting
FUNCTION → F1 (Recall Factory).
FUNCTION
Recall
Factory
F1
MENU
Trigger
Type: Edge
Source: CH1
Coupling: AC
Slope: Rising
Mode: Auto
CH1 & CH2
Coupling: AC
Probe scaling: 1 X
Channel: ON
Invert: OFF
Measurement 1 Item: CH1 frequency
Measurement 2 Item: CH2 frequency
Cursor
Cursor: OFF
Channel: CH1
Acquisition
Mode: Sample
Average number: 16
Time mode
Mode: Main timebase
Display
Type: Vector
Format: YT
Persistence: OFF
Carry: Bitmap
Wave Save
Source: CH1
Display: OFF
Waveform: A
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Saving waveforms
Overview
Up to four waveforms can be stored in and
recalled from the GDS‐122 internal memory. The
stored waveform can be used for reference,
comparison, or analysis.
Memory
Four memories: waveform A, B, C, and D.
Source
CH1, CH2, Math waveform
Panel operations
1. Make sure the waveform you want to save
(CH1, CH2, or Math result) appears in the
display.
For Math operations details, see page
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2. Press the MENU key and
select the WAVE SAVE menu
using the Up/Down keys.
WAVE SAVE
MENU
3. Press F1 (Source) repeatedly
and select the waveform
source.
CH1
Source
F1
4. Press F2 (WAVE) repeatedly
and select the memory
location from A to D.
A
Wave
F2
5. Press F3 (Save) to confirm
saving the waveform into the
specified memory location.
Make sure that the message
“WAVE SAVED” appears in
the display.
Save
F3
WAVE SAVED