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General Instrument Setup
R&S
®
ESW
339User Manual 1177.6298.02 ─ 08
Preset Mode................................................................................................................339
Default Filter Type for Spectrum Mode....................................................................... 339
Out-of-range value behavior....................................................................................... 339
SecureUser Mode....................................................................................................... 340
Changing the password................................................................................ 340
Number block behavior............................................................................................... 341
Preset Mode
The preset mode selects the application that is started after an instrument preset.
The presettings can be defined in the "Config" tab of the "System Configuration" dialog
box.
For details on operating modes see Chapter 8, "Applications", on page 86.
"SAN"
Signal and Spectrum Analyzer mode
"REC"
Receiver application
Remote command:
SYSTem:PRESet:COMPatible on page 671
Default Filter Type for Spectrum Mode
Selects the type of resolution filter that is selected after a preset in the spectrum appli-
cation.
"Normal (3
dB)"
Selects 3 dB filter.
"Gauss (6 dB)"
Selects 6 dB filter.
Note that in the receiver application, the default filter is always the 6
dB filter.
Remote command:
SYSTem:PRESet:FILTer on page 672
Out-of-range value behavior
By default, if you enter a value that is outside the valid range in an input field for a set-
ting, a warning is displayed and the value is not accepted. Alternatively, entries below
the minimum value can automatically be set to the minimum possible entry, and entries
above the maximum value set to the maximum possible entry. This behavior avoids
errors and facilitates setting correct values.
System Configuration Settings

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