User preset – Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual
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User Preset
User Preset
Accesses a menu that gives you the following three choices:
•
User Preset –
recalls a state previously saved using the Save User Preset function.
•
User Preset All Modes –
presets all of the modes in the analyzer
•
Save User Preset–
saves the current state for the current mode
Key Path
Front-panel key
Backwards Compatibility
Notes
User Preset is actually loading a state, and in legacy analyzers, it was possible to load a state
without affecting the trace data, limit lines or correction data. Similarly it was possible to do a
User Preset without affecting the trace data, limit lines or correction data.
In the X-Series, “state” always includes all of this data; so whenever state is loaded, or User
Preset is executed, all of the traces, limit lines and corrections are affected. Although this
differs from previous behavior, it is desirable behavior, and should not cause adverse issues for
users.
On ESA and PSA, User Preset affected the entire instrument’s state. In the X-Series, User Preset
only recalls the state for the active mode. There is a User Preset file for each mode. User Preset
can never cause a mode switch as it can in legacy analyzers. If you want to recall all modes to
their user preset file state, you will need to do a User Preset after mode switching into each
mode.
User Preset recalls mode state which can now include data like traces; whereas on ESA and
PSA, User Preset did not affect data.
Initial S/W Revision
Prior to A.02.00
User Preset
User Preset sets the state of the currently active mode back to the state that was previously saved
for this mode using the Save User Preset menu key or the SCPI command,
SYST:PRES:USER:SAV. It not only recalls the
Mode Preset settings, but it also recalls
all of the mode persistent settings, and the Input/Output system setting that existed at the time
Save User Preset was executed.
If a Save User Preset has not been done at any time, User Preset recalls the default user preset file
for the currently active mode. The default user preset files are created if, at power-on, a mode
detects there is no user preset file. There will never be a scenario when there is no user preset file
to restore. For each mode, the default user preset state is the same state that would be saved if a
Save User Preset is performed in each mode right after doing a Restore Mode Default and after a
Restore Input/Output Defaults.
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