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Keysight Technologies 3458A Guide D'utilisation page 356

Multimètre

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Command Reference
Remarks
– Whenever the multimeter's power is removed, the present state is stored in
– All states are stored in continuous memory (not lost when power is removed).
– Subprograms, the contents of reading memory, user-defined keys, and the
– The multimeter has 14k-bytes of state memory. Each state occupies
– From the front panel, you can review the names of all stored states by pressing
– Related commands: MSIZE, PURGE, RSTATE, SCRATCH
Example
OUTPUT 722;"SSTATE B2" !STORES PRESENT STATE WITH NAME B2
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state 0. After a power failure, the multimeter can be configured to its previous
state by executing RSTATE 0.
front panel MENU mode are not included as part of a stored state. The
contents of the following math registers are stored when you store a state (all
other math registers are set to 0):
DEGREE
REF
LOWER
RES
OFFSET
SCALE
PERC
UPPER
approximately 300 bytes allowing a maximum of 46 stored states. State 0 is
reserved for storing the multimeter's state when power is removed. State 0
may be also be used for storing other states, but the stored state will be
overwritten with the present state when power is removed.
the Recall State key and using the up and down arrow keys. When you have
found the desired state, press the Enter key to recall that state.
Keysight 3458A User's Guide

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