Tektronix TDS 600B Graphics Tablet User Manual


 
Saving Waveforms and Setups
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To turn on or off the file overwrite lock, toggle the side menu Overwrite Lock
button.
When overwrite lock is on, the oscilloscope will not permit you to write over an
existing file of the same name. An important reason to allow overwriting is to let
you write files using a target file name that contains wild card characters (“?”).
This means the oscilloscope creates sequential files whose names are similar
except for the sequential numbers that go in the real name in the place of the
question marks.
To select the floppy disk or the optional hard disk, turn the general purpose knob
until it scrolls the cursor over the line marked with both the name of the drive to
select (fd0: or hd0:) and the disk drive icon as shown to the left of this page.
Then, press SELECT.
To format a 720 Kbyte or 1.44 Mbyte floppy disk or the optional hard disk, turn
the general purpose knob until it scrolls the cursor over the line marked with
both the name of the drive to format (fd0: or hd0:) and the disk drive icon as
shown to the left of this page. Then, press the side menu Format button.
See Saving and Recalling Setups, on page 3–151.
See Saving and Recalling Waveforms and Acquisitions, on page 3–154.
See Printing a Hardcopy, on page 3–164.
Printing a Hardcopy
The TDS Oscilloscope can provide you with hardcopies of its display. To obtain
a hardcopy, you need to know how to configure the communication and
hardcopy parameters of the oscilloscope, how to connect it to one of the many
hardcopy devices it supports, and how to print the hardcopy. This subsection
describes how to do these tasks and how to save a hardcopy to a disk.
To Set Overwrite Lock
To Select a Drive
To Format
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