General Instrument Functions
R&S
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SMW200A
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Hardcopy Creates a screenshot from the
current screen.
Chapter 11.10, "Creating Screen-
shots of Current Settings",
on page 702
Security
Security Contains security functions to pro-
tect the instrument against uncon-
trolled access.
Chapter 12.6.2, "Setting Security
Parameters", on page 754
Protection Provides different levels of protec-
tion for certain features specifi-
cally unlock.
Provides incremental protection
levels to unlock test functions, for
example for service purposes.
Chapter 12.6.1, "Protection Level
Settings", on page 754
Maintenance
Chapter 17.3, "Performing Mainte-
nance Tasks", on page 1271
Shut down Enables you to shut down or
reboot the instrument without
using the [On/Standby] front
panel key.
Chapter 12.8, "Shutting Down and
Rebooting the Instrument",
on page 768
Date / Time Contains the date and time set-
tings of the operating system.
Chapter 17.3.1, "Date and Time",
on page 1272
Selftest Enables you to test the baseband
functions and connections.
Enhanced settings for testing the
baseband connections, and test-
ing the IQ signal source are provi-
ded when protection level 1 is
unlocked.
Chapter 17.3.4.1, "Selftest Con-
nections Settings", on page 1284
Chapter 17.3.4.2, "Selftest Base-
band Settings",
on page 1285Chapter 17.3.4.3,
"Selftest Test Generator Settings
(DAC)", on page 1286
Check Front Panel Enables you to test the function of
the front panel keys.
Chapter 17.3.2, "Check Front
Panel", on page 1274
PCI-FPGA Update Provides updating the PCI-
FPGA.
Chapter 17.3.5, "FPGA/uC
Update Settings", on page 1287
Create R&S Support Information Creates a support file with ser-
vice-related information.
Chapter 15.8, "Collecting Informa-
tion for Technical Support",
on page 1267
Settings
Save/Recall Contains the main save and recall
function for managing of the
instrument settings.
Chapter 11.4, "Saving and Recall-
ing Instrument Settings",
on page 679
Factory Preset Resets the instrument to its fac-
tory settings.
Chapter 11.2, "Restoring the
(Default) Instrument Configura-
tion", on page 673
Undo/Redo Restores previously performed
actions, or restores an undone
action.
Chapter 12.7, "Undoing or Restor-
ing Actions", on page 767
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