VNA Master™ User Guide Model MS20xxC Vector Network Analyzer with Spectrum Analyzer : File Management : Managing Files
 
Managing Files
Press the Shift key then the File (7) key on the number keypad to display the File menu. Follow the additional steps below.
Note 
When navigating through the File menu, pressing the Esc key returns to the previous menu.
Save Files
Set the Save Location
Press Save, then the Change Save Location key and select the location to save files. You can save files to the internal memory or to an external USB flash drive. You can also create new folders. If an external USB flash drive is connected or disconnected, press Refresh Directories to update the location tree. Press the Set Location key to store the save location.
Save Measurement As
The Save Measurement As key is used to quickly save measurements with a specific file name. The VNA Master saves the measurement with the latest file name that was used to save a measurement and with a number that is automatically incremented and appended to the end of the file name. For instance, if the last measurement was saved with the name System Return Loss, Save Measurement As saves the next measurements as System Return Loss_#1, System Return Loss_#2, and so forth. The file name can be changed using the Save dialog box (Figure 5‑1).
Save a Measurement
Press the Save Measurement key and enter the name for the measurement file. The measurement file can be stored as .MNA.
Save a Setup
Press the Save submenu key, type a name for the setup file, confirm that the file type is Setup by using the Change Type key, and then press Enter to save.
Save a Measurement Screen as JPEG
Press the Save submenu key, type a name for the JPEG file, confirm that the file type is JPEG, and press Enter to save.
 
Save Dialog Box
The save dialog box (Figure 5‑1) is used to store files in internal memory or on an external USB flash drive. The file type, file name, and save location are set starting with this display. Refer to Save Menu and Save Location Menu for details.
Note 
The figures in this user guide are typical examples. Images on your instrument may not match these examples.
Save Dialog Box