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General Instrument Setup
R&S
®
FSW
582User Manual 1173.9411.02 ─ 19
Preset Mode................................................................................................................582
Out-of-range value behavior....................................................................................... 582
Secure User Mode...................................................................................................... 582
Changing the password................................................................................ 583
Preset Mode
The default operating mode is Signal and Spectrum Analyzer mode, however, the pre-
setting can be changed. The defined operating mode is activated when you switch on
the R&S FSW or press the PRESET key.
The presettings can be defined in the "Config" tab of the "System Configuration" dialog
box.
For details on operating modes see chapter 4, "Applications and Operating Modes",
on page 96.
"SAN"
Signal and Spectrum Analyzer mode
"MSRA"
Multi-Standard Radio Analysis mode
"MSRT"
Multi-Standard Realtime mode
Remote command:
SYSTem:PRESet:COMPatible on page 1041
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.
Secure User Mode
If activated, the R&S FSW requires a reboot and then automatically logs in using the
"SecureUser" account.
Data that the R&S FSW normally stores on the solid-state drive is redirected to volatile
memory instead. Data that is stored in volatile memory can be accessed by the user
during the current instrument session; however, when the instrument’s power is
removed, all data in volatile memory is erased.
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