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General Instrument Functions
R&S
®
SMW200A
724User Manual 1175.6632.02 ─ 30
The eye icon in the tab header indicates the panel (front, rear or both) the
selected connector is located at.
Settings:
Signal.......................................................................................................................... 724
Connector....................................................................................................................724
Show Connector..........................................................................................................724
Signal
Opens the dialog with the corresponding settings.
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).
12.2.5 Global Connectors Settings
Access:
1. Perform one of the following:
In the "Block Diagram", select the T/M/C status LEDs to access the "Trigger
Marker Clock" dialog and:
Select a global USER connector or
Select "Global Connector Settings".
Select "Baseband > Custom Digital Modulation > Trigger In > Global Connector
Settings" or respectively the "Trigger In", "Marker" or "Clock" tab of the corre-
sponding digital standard.
In the "Block Diagram", select the "T/E/P/V" status LEDs to access the "RF
Connectors" dialog and select a global User connector.
The "Global Connectors" dialog comprises the settings necessary to configure the
signal to connector routing and the physical characteristics of the input connectors
for trigger, clock and control signals.
Configuring Local and Global Connectors

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