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HP 1630D User Manual

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Using
The
Tape
Memory
Accessory

Model
1630A/D/G
24
.
Press
the
LIST
key
.
See
that
the
trace
memory
is
loaded
with
activity
.
This
is
the
activity
that
was
in
the
trace
memory
when
you
recorded
the
setup
.
HOW
TO
CREATE
A
NEW
FILE
E-4
23
.
Press
the
TRACE
key
.
See
that
the
trace specification
is
set
up
to
perform
in
the
[Continuous]
trace
mode
.
This
is
the
measurement
mode
you
recorded
on
tape
.
1
.
Place the
cursor
in
the
bright
bar
under
File
Description
.
2
.
Use
the
ROLL
keys
to
move
the
bright
bar
to
the
desired
location
for
the
new
file
.
3
.
On
the keyboard,
type
in
a
file
name
using
any
of
the
alphanumeric
characters
.
After
the
name
of
a
file
has
been
typed,
you
cannot access
any
other
part
of
the analyzer
until
you
store
an
instrument
setup
plus
data
in
that
file
.
If
you
have
to
leave
that
file
location
before
storing
the
setup
and
data,
press
the
blue
SHIFT
key and
DEFAULT
.
4
.
Press
the
blue
SHI
FT
keyand
DELETE
to
write
the
analyzer
setup
and
data
to
the
selected
tape
file
.
This
takes
from
30
to
70
seconds,
approximately
.
HOW
TO
READ
A
FILE
NOTE
For
ease
of
creating
a
file
description
similar
to
one
already
on
screen,
move
the
bright
bar
into
the
present
file
name
and
type
just
the
first
letter of
that
name
.
Then
ROLLthe
bright
bar
to
the
location
where
you
want
to
create the
new
name
.
A
copy
of
the
entire
line
will
follow
the
bright
bar
.
You
can
edit
the
copy
to
obtain
the
File
Description
you
want
.
1
.
Use
the
ROLL
keys
to
move
the
bright
bar
to
the
location of
the
file
you
want
to
read
.
2
.
Press
the
INSERT
key
.
The
message
WAIT
Reading
Cassette
File
will
appear
on screen
.
The
read
takes
from 20
to
60
seconds,
approximately
.
When
the
read
is
complete,
the
[Configuration]
System
Specification
will
appear
on
screen
.
HOW
TO
COPY
AN
EXISTING
FILE
FROMONE
TAPE
TO
ANOTHER
You
can
make
as
many
copies
of
your
user
files
as
desired
by
following
the
procedures
described
in
this
appendix
.
First
load
your
file
into
the
analyzeras
described
in
"How
To
Read
A
File"
.
Then
write
theanalyzer
setup
to
as
many
other
cassettes
as desired, as
described
in
"How
To
Create
A
New
File"
.
HOW
TO
COPY
ANHP
WRITE-PROTECTED
INVERSE-ASSEMBLER
FILE
INTO
A
USER
FILE
All
tape
cassettes
have
a
finite
life
.
You
should
make
user copies
of
your
cassettes
that
have
HP-supplied
inverse-assembler
files
.
Then
store
the
original
tapes
;
use
them
only
when
making
new
user
copies
.
The
following
procedure
will
help
you
create
user copies
of
HP-supplied
inverse-assembler
files
.
1
.
Install
the
tape
cassette
that
has
the
HP
write-protect
inverse-assembler
file
into
the
digital
cassette
drive
.
2
.
Obtain
the
[Tape
Operations]
menu
.
Each
cassette with
an
HP-supplied
inverse-assembler
file
will
have
an
additional
file
labeled,
"COPYFILE
:
Duplicates
cassette
files"
.
This
contains
the
routines
that
read
an
HP-supplied
inverse-assembler,
and
copy
it
to
other
cassettes
.

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BrandHP
Model1630D
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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