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Commands Listed in A lphabetical Order Group Save and Recall Syntax SAVe:IMAGe:FI LEFormat {PN G|BMP|TIFf} SAVe:IMAGe:FI LEFormat? Related Commands SA V e:IMAGe Arguments PNG saves the file i n Portable Network G raphics …

Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
NOTE. <filename
> stands for a filename of up to 125 characters, followed by a
period (".") and the three-character extension. Waveform files should have a .csv
extension for comma-separated spreadsheet format files.
SAVe:IMAGe (No Query Form)
Saves a capt
ure of the screen image to the specified file. Supported image
formats are PNG, Windows Bitmap, and TIFF. The file format is specified by the
SAVe:IMAGe:FILEFormat command. The SAVe:IMAGe:INKSaver command
determines whether the data is saved in InkSaver mode.
NOTE. The external fi le structure is as follows:
E: is the USB memory device plugged into the first USB port on the front of the
oscilloscope.
F: is the USB memory device plugged into the second USB port on the front of the
oscilloscope. (Not available for MDO3000.)
G: and H: are the USB memory device plugged into the USB ports on the rear of
the oscilloscope. (Not available for MDO3000 models.)
I: is the network storage.
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
SAVe:IMAGe <file path>
Related Commands
SAVe:ASSIgn:TYPe
Arguments
<file p ath> is a filename, including path, where the image will be saved. If you
do not specify a directory, the oscilloscope will store the file in the current working
directory. File name extensions are not required but are highly recommended.
SAVe:IMAGe:FILEFormat
This command specifies the file format to use for saving screen images.
NOTE. The file format is not automatically determined by the file name extension.
Youneedtochooseafile format with an extension which is consistent with the
selected fi le format.
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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
SAVe:IMAGe:FILEFormat {PNG|BMP|TIFf}
SAVe:IMAGe:FILEFormat?
Related Commands
SAVe:IMAGe
Arguments
PNG saves the file in Portable Network Graphics format.
BMP saves the file in Microsoft Windows bitmap format.
TIFf saves the file in Tagged Image File Format.
SAVe:IMAGe:INKSaver
This command specifies the current ink saver setting for the SAVe:IMAGe
command. If set to “ON” or “1”, images will be generated using the ink saver
palette. If set to “OFF” or “0”, images will be generated using the standard palette.
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
SAVe:IMAGe:INKSaver {OFF|ON|0|1}
SAVe:IMAGe:INKSaver?
Related Commands
SAVe:IMAGe
Arguments
OFF or 0 generates images from the Inksaver palette.
ON or 1 generates images using the Standard palette.
SAVe:IMAGe:LAYout
This command specifies the layout to use for saved screen images.
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
SAVe:IMAGe:LAYout {LANdscape|PORTRait}
SAVe:IMAGe:LAYout?
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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
LANdscape spec
ifies that screen images are saved in landscape format.
PORTRait specifies that screen images are saved in portrait format.
SAVe:MASK (No Query Form)
This command saves the current mask definition to the file specified with a quoted
string, into the current working directory. You can recall the mask from thefileby
using the command RECAll:MASK
NOTE. If you would like to save the mask definition plus the rest of the scope
settings to the current working directory, use the command
SAVE:SETUP .
A series of examples showing how to use mask commands for typical tasks
is included in an appendix. (See page E-1, Mask/Limit Command Sequence
Example
s.)
Conditions
This command requires a DPO4LMT application module.
Group
Mask
Syntax
SAVe:MASK <QString>
Related Commands
RECAll:MASK
Arguments
QString is a quoted string that is the name of the mask definition being saved to
the current working directory.
Examples
:SAVE:MASK ”FOO.MSK” will save a copy of the mask “FOO” to the current
working directory.
SAVe:SETUp (No Query Form)
Stores the state of the oscilloscope to a specified memory location. You can later
use the *RCL command to restore the oscilloscope to this saved state.
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