Operating Basics
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TSG 601 User Manual
Saving (Storing) Presets and IDs
1. Press
Shift and then Recall. Note that the ID# first shown on the
display always indicates the current (most recently recalled) ID.
2. Scroll through the “STORE ID” (#1 through #8) and “STO
PRESET” (#1 through #4) locations with the left/right arrow
keys. The first line of any ID message already stored in the #
location will be shown in the bottom line of the display; use the
B key to see the second message line. Remember that storing the
current settings or ID will overwrite the contents of the Preset or
ID # location.
3. When the desired storage number is displayed, press
ENTER to
save the current ID or Instrument settings. If you have stored an
ID, it will replace the old # contents on the bottom display line.
4. Press any rectangular key to exit the Store function.
Note that IDs are normally saved—when they are edited—through
the ID menu (see “Editing ID messages,” page 10). You may use the
Recall/Store button, however, if you wish to copy the current ID to
another memory location. Remember that the “current” ID is the last
message recalled through the ID menu or
Recall; the ID will be co-
pied (and the previous contents of the ID# location overwritten) even
when no message appears in the TSG 601 output (ID=Off).
A preset includes all of the instrument settings in effect when the
preset is saved, including the current output format, test signal, ID#,
and cycle setup. Note that ID messages themselves are not stored.
Thus, if a Preset “remembers” to display ID#4 (for example), the
latest message in ID#4 will appear whenever that Preset is recalled.
Remember, editing an ID message can have an affect on what you
get when you recall a preset.
Recalling Presets and IDs
1. Press the Recall key. Note that the ID# first shown on the display
always indicates the current (most recently recalled) ID.
2. Scroll through the “RECALL ID” (#1 through #8) and “RCL
PRESET” (#1 through #4) locations with the
A / " keys. The
first line of an ID message will occupy the bottom line of the
display; use the
B key to see the second line. For example, the