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Data Management
R&S
®
FSW
540User Manual 1173.9411.02 ─ 19
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8.2 Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode
During normal operation, the R&S FSW uses a solid-state drive to store its operating
system, instrument firmware, instrument self-alignment data, and any user data cre-
ated during operation. If necessary, the solid-state drive can be removed from the
R&S FSW and locked in a secure place to protect any classified data it may contain.
Redirecting storage to volatile memory
Alternatively, to avoid storing any sensitive data on the R&S FSW permanently, the
secure user mode was introduced (option R&S FSW-K33). In secure user mode the
instrument’s solid-state drive is write-protected so that no information can be written to
memory permanently. Data that the R&S FSW normally stores on the solid-state drive
is redirected to volatile memory instead, which remains available only until the instru-
ment is switched off. This data includes:
Windows 7 operating system files
Firmware shutdown files containing information on last instrument state
Self-alignment data
General instrument settings such as the IP address
Measurement settings
User data created during operation
(see also table 8-2)
Any data created by other applications installed on the R&S FSW, for example text
editors (Notepad), the Clipboard, drawing tools etc.
Data that is stored in volatile memory can be accessed by the user just as in normal
operation; however, when the instrument’s power is removed, all data in this memory is
cleared. Thus, in secure user mode, the instrument always starts in a defined, fixed
state when switched on.
In order to store data such as measurement results permanently, it must be stored to
an external storage device, such as a memory stick.
Limited storage space
The volatile memory used to store data in secure user mode is restricted to 256 MB.
Thus, a "Memory full" error may occur although the hard disk indicates that storage
space is still available.
Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode

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