General instrument functions
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SMA100B
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User Password
Access: select "System Config > Setup > Security > Security > Password Management
> User Password".
Allows you to change and confirm the user password.
Old Password ← User Password
Enters the current user password. The default password is "instrument".
Note: We recommend that you change the default password before connecting the
instrument to a network.
How to:
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"Changing the default user password of the instrument" on page 373.
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"Changing the default security password" on page 374.
Note: Note that you cannot reset the password to factory state.
If you encounter problems with the password, contact the Rohde & Schwarz customer
support, see Chapter 15.9, "Contacting customer support", on page 758.
New Password ← User Password
Enters the new user password.
The security password can contain decimal characters only.
Confirm Password ← User Password
Confirms the new user password by repeating.
How to:
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"Changing the default user password of the instrument" on page 373.
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"Changing the default security password" on page 374.
Change Password ← User Password
Changes the user password accordingly.
Security Password
Access: select "System Config > Setup > Security > Security > Password Management
> Security Password".
Enables you to change and confirm the security password.
Old Password ← Security Password
Enters the currently used security password. The default password is '123456'.
Note: We recommend that you change the default password before connecting the
instrument to a network.
How to:
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"Changing the default user password of the instrument" on page 373.
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"Changing the default security password" on page 374.
The security password is required when changing the status of the USB and LAN inter-
face or other security settings.
Note: Note that you cannot reset the password to factory state.
If you encounter problems with the password, contact the Rohde & Schwarz customer
support, see Chapter 15.9, "Contacting customer support", on page 758.
Using the security settings