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General Instrument Functions
R&S
®
SMW200A
722User Manual 1175.6632.02 ─ 30
12.2.3.1 Overview Table
Common to All Basebands
To enable simultaneous signal generation in all basebands, the R&S SMW couples the
trigger settings in the available basebands in any instrument's configuration involving
signal routing with signal addition. For example, in MIMO configuration, routing and
summing of basebands or of streams.
The icon
indicates that common trigger settings are applied.
You can access and configure the common trigger source and trigger mode settings in
any of the basebands. An arm or a restart trigger event applies to all basebands, too.
You can still apply different delay to each of the triggers individually.
Logical Signal
Displays the logical signal, as configured in the "Trigger In", "Marker" or "Clock" tab of
the corresponding digital standard, see for example Chapter 5.5.2.1, "Trigger Settings",
on page 252.
Connector
Displays the assigned connector:
As selected in the Global Connectors dialog.
As selected in theLocal Connectors dialog.
Dedicated RF connectors, like LO In/Out or INST TRIG x.
Show Connector
Accesses a dialog that displays the physical location of the selected connector on the
front/rear panel of the instrument.
A blinking LED on the front/rear panel indicates the selected connector, too (see Chap-
ter 12.2.2.4, "Status Indicators", on page 718).
12.2.3.2 Local and Global Connectors Settings
Each of the "Trigger In", "Marker" and "Clock" dialogs and the "Trigger Marker Clock"
dialog provides a quick access to the related connector settings.
See also Chapter 12.2, "Configuring Local and Global Connectors", on page 714.
12.2.4 RF Connectors Settings
Access:
1. Perform one of the following:
In the "RF block", select "RF" > "RF Frequency" > "RF Connectors".
In the "control signal block" next to the RF block, select T/E/L/P/V status LEDs.
Configuring Local and Global Connectors

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