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Model
1630A/D/G

Using
The
Tape
Memory
Accessory
INTRODUCTION
HOW
TO
USE
TAPE
MEMORY
ACCESSORY
Appendix
E
Using
The
Tape
Memory
Accessory
This
appendix
describes
how
to
use
the
HP
82161A
Digital
Cassette
Drive
as
an
accessory
to
store
and
load
test
setups
and
captured
data
for
the
analyzer
.
It
also
describes
how
to
copy
files
from
one
tape
cassette
to
another
.
The
digital
cassette
drive
obtains
its
operating
power
from
its
internal
battery
pack
(charged
from
its
power
connector)
.
When
operating
the
digital
cassette
drive
with
a
connection
to
110V,
use
the
ON
position
of
the
power
switch
.
Use
the
STANDBY
position
when
operating
the
digital
cassette
drive
from
its
internal
battery
pack
withouta
connection
to
110V
.
The
110V
connection
provides
maximum
charge
to
the
battery
pack
when
the
power
switch
is
OFF
.
When
the
digital
cassette
drive
is
connected
to
the
analyzer,
you can
obtain
the
[Tape
Operations]
menu
shown
in
figure
E-1
(part
of
the
set
of
SYSTEM
menus)
.
The
following
procedure
will
help
you
become
familiar
with
how
to
use
the
tape
memory
accessory,
if
you
have
the
HP
82161A
Digital
Cassette
Drive
accessory
for
your
analyzer
.
1
.
Connect
the
operating
power
cord
to
the
digital
cassette
drive
and
to
a
source
of
operating
power
.
2
.
Connect
the
two
HP-IL
interface
cables
to
the
analyzer
rear
panel
and
to
the
digital
cassette
drive
.
Note
the
different
shapes
of
the
two
HP-IL
connectors
.
3
.
Turn
on
operating
power
on
the
panel
of
the
digital
cassette
drive
.
4
.
Press
the
OPEN
button
on
the
digital
cassette
drive,
install
a
blank
tape
cassette,
and
close
the
cassette
door
.
5
.
Press
the
SYSTEM
key
on
the
analyzer
keyboard
.
6
.
Press
the
NEXT[]
key
to
obtain
the
[Tape
Operations]
menu
.
The
analyzer
will
only
display
this
menu
when
it
has
the
tape
memory
accessory
connected
.
See
figure
E-1
.
NOTE
Figure
E-1
shows
all
of
the
possible
entries
for
the
[Tape
Operations]
menu
.
File
1 is
an
HP-
supplied
inverse-assembler
file
.
File 2
is
a
user-generated
file
with
the
date
and
time
of
its
creation
.
File
10
is
a
copyfile
;
it
allows
copying
of
write
protected
files
from
one
tape
to
another
.
The
remaining
files
have
no
data
stored
.

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BrandHP
Model1630A
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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