General Instrument Setup
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Restoring a previously saved dataset
The "Load File" feature restores a dataset that you have previously created (the data-
set can also be on an external memory device).
After you have restored the dataset, it is added to the table.
"File Explorer": Instead of using the file manager of the R&S ESW firmware, you can
also use the Microsoft Windows File Explorer to manage files.
Working with the dataset table
The table showing all available datasets contains the most relevant information about a
dataset.
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Edit a dataset
The pencil icon in the first row opens a dialog box that allows you to change con-
tents of a dataset.
For more information, see "Programming a Switch Matrix" on page 324.
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Edit the name of a dataset
Changes the name of the dataset.
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Check the connection state
The "State" column shows if an RF switch could be found on the selected RF input
and on the network address defined in the corresponding dataset.
When the RF input = OFF, the LED is always red.
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Select the RF input
Selects the RF input the measurement is performed on.
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Define a network address
Selects the network address of the RF switch.
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Delete a dataset
The X icon in the last column deletes the corresponding dataset.
Remote commands:
Create a dataset: [SENSe:]CORRection:SWITch:SELect on page 634
Select a dataset: [SENSe:]CORRection:SWITch:SELect on page 634
Restore a dataset: [SENSe:]CORRection:SWITch:LOAD on page 633
Delete a dataset: [SENSe:]CORRection:SWITch:DELete on page 632
Programming a Switch Matrix
Access: [SETUP] > "Transducer" > "Switch Control" > "Add New"
Access: [SETUP] > "Transducer" > "Switch Control" > "Edit" (pencil icon)
The RF switch is controlled by the R&S ESW with a set of remote commands that are
saved in a dataset.
Dataset name and file name....................................................................................... 325
Connection between R&S ESW to the RF switch.......................................................325
RF input selection....................................................................................................... 325
Transducers