Transfers the data stored in the given file from the instrument to the controlling program. Data is transferred in the form of <header><block>. The ASCII <header> specifies the number of data byes. It looks like #AX, where A is the number of digits in X and X is the number of bytes in <block>. <file name> should be enclosed in either single quotes (‘ ’) or double quotes (“ ”) and should contain a file extension (.stp, .jpg) and the file must not be larger than 262136 bytes. Use the command MMEMory:MSIS to set the current storage location.
“.stp” for setup “.edg” for GSM measurements
“.spa” for SPA measurement
“.wcd” for WCDMA measurements
“.wmxd” for WiMAX
“.wmxe” for Mobile WiMAX measurements
“.vna” for Cable & Antenna measurements
“.cdma” for CDMA measurements
“.tds” for TDSCDMA measurements
“.evdo” for EVDO measurements
“.ia” for Interference Analysis measurements
“.cs” for Channel Scanner measurements
“.lte” for LTE Analyzer measurements
“.tdlte” for TD-LTE Analyzer measurements
Recalls a previously stored measurement trace from the current storage location. The saved measurement trace to be loaded is specified by <file name>. <file name> should be enclosed in either single quotes (‘ ’) or double quotes (“ ”) and should contain a file extension. Note that the trace specified by <file name> should be available at the current mass storage location. Use the command MMEMory:MSIS to set the current mass storage location. The <integer> parameter is not currently used, but it must be sent.
“.edg” for GSM “.spa” for SPA
“.wcd” for WCDMA
“.wmxd” for WiMAX
“.wmxe” for Mobile WiMAX
“.vna” for Cable & Antenna
“.cdma” for CDMA
“.tds” for TDSCDMA
“.evdo” for EVDO
“.ia” for Interference Analysis
“.cs” for Channel Scanner
“.pm” for Power Meter
“.lte” for LTE Analyzer
“.tdlte” for TD-LTE Analyzer
Sets the storage location. Setting the storage location to INTernal will set the current storage location to be the internal memory. Setting the storage location to USB will set the current storage location to be the USB Flash drive. Note that changing the current location to save files causes the “Copy to Destination” on the front panel to be automatically changed if the selected current location is the same as the destination. When the change occurs, the instrument will cycle through each of the available storage locations. For example, if “Copy to Destination” is on USB and the “Current Location” is changed to USB, “Copy to Destination” will cycle to INTernal. Note that the storage location must be available in order for it to be set.
Sets the destination to where measurements and setups in the current storage location are copied. Setting the location to INTernal will result in copying the files that are stored at the current storage location to the internal memory when the command :MMEMory:MSIS:COPY is sent. Setting the location to USB will result in copying the files that are stored at the current storage location to the USB Flash drive when the command :MMEMory:MSIS:COPY is sent. Setting the location to USB will result in copying the files that are stored at the current storage location to the USB Flash drive when the command :MMEMory:MSIS:COPY is sent. Note that changing the destination to which the instrument will copy files, will automatically changed the “Current Location” on the front panel if the current location is the same as the selected copy to destination.