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External instruments connected to the R&S SMW are also preset, see Chapter 4.4.3,
"External RF and I/Q Settings", on page 135.
Note:
In contrast to the [PRESET] key, the SCPI commands *RST and :SYSTem:PRESet do
not close open dialogs in the GUI.
Consider also the following possibilities:
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You can define the settings that are restored when you preset the instrument
(see Chapter 11.2.3, "How to Recall User Settings Automatically after Preset",
on page 677)
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In remote control, you can preset the settings of the two instrument paths sepa-
rately
(see Chapter 14.6, "Preset Commands", on page 849)
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You can reset the instrument to the factory state
(see "Execute Factory Preset" on page 676)
See also Table 11-1 that contains the key parameters that are reset by the correspond-
ing preset functions.
Remote command:
*RST on page 847
Set To Default
Resets the associated settings of the corresponding dialog or tab.
Remote command:
For example, [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:<Digital Standard>:PRESet
Preset this Parameter
Restores the default value of a single parameter.
Execute Factory Preset
Resets the instrument to its factory settings.
Note: "Factory Preset" retains all security settings and does not delete any user files
like setups or user data.
See also Table 11-1 that contains the key parameters that are reset by the correspond-
ing preset functions.
Remote command:
:SYSTem:FPReset on page 850
11.2.2 How to Identify Parameters Which Are Not in a Preset State
To recognize the current state of the settings related to their default values at the first
glance, enable a function that visually identifies parameters in states different than pre-
set.
To activate this display:
1. Open the context-sensitive menu (touch and hold the screen anywhere in the GUI
of the R&S SMW).
Restoring the (Default) Instrument Configuration