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Keysight X Series Programmer's Reference Manual page 172

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When naming a new View, you must choose a name that is not already in use for any
User View in any measurement; this is because User Views get written to permanent
memory and are available to all instances of the Measurement in any screen. They
survive a Mode Preset and also survive shutdown and restart of the application.
Transferring User Views Between Instruments
To transfer a User View to another instrument, you must copy the desired file to a
portable drive or to your network and then copy it to the target instrument.
When you save a User View, a file is created (or updated if it already exists)
containing all the User Views for the current measurement. All of these files are
saved on the D: drive in the instrument, in the folder:
D:\Users\Instrument\My Documents\UserViews
(assuming you are logged in as Instrument, which is the default).
Look for the file for your measurement. The file naming convention is:
ModeName.MeasName.layout
Where
your Mode, and
for your Measurement.
For a full list of all
The following is a full list of all
Measurement Name
ACP, Adjacent Channel Power
AM
AM Depth
Amplitude Probability Distribution
Audio Distortion
Audio Frequency
Audio Level
Audio SINAD
Automatic Direction Finder
Channel Power
Code Domain
Combined GSM
Combined WCDMA
Complex Spectrum
Conformance EVM
Custom OFDM
Vector Modulation Analyzer Mode User's & Programmer's Reference
ModeName
is the long-form SCPI parameter for the
MeasName
is the long-form SCPI parameter for the
ModeName
parameters, see Index to Modes in
MeasName
parameters.
2  User Interface
2.17  View Editor
:INST:SEL
command for
:CONF
"Mode" on page
SCPI ID
ACPower
AM
AMD
APD
AUDDist
AUDFreq
AUDLevel
AUDSinad
ADF
CHPower
CDPower
CGSM
CWCDma
SPECtrum
CEVM
OFDM
command
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