A channel state and channel calibration can be saved into the Analyzer memory.
The channel state saving procedure is similar to that of Analyzer state saving, and the same saving types (See Analyzer State) are applied to the channel state saving function.
Unlike the Analyzer state, the channel state is saved into the Analyzer’s inner volatile memory (not to the hard disk) and is cleared when the Analyzer is turned off. For channel state storage, there are four memory registers: A, B, C, D.
The channel state saving function allows to copy easily the settings of one channel to another one.
To save the active channel state, use the following softkeys: Save/Recall > Save Channel |
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To save a state into one of the four memory registers, use the State A…State D softkeys. A check mark in the left part of the softkey indicates that the state with the corresponding number is already saved. |
To clear the all channel state, use the Clear States softkeys. |
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To recall the active channel state, use the following softkeys: Save/Recall > Recall Channel |
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Click the required softkey from those available: State A…State D. If the state with a certain number was not saved, the corresponding softkey will be grayed out. |
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