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Understanding the R&S SGMA-GUI Software
R&S
®
SGS100A
65User Manual 1173.9105.02 ─ 12
Instrument/Connection State
The three colors of the state indicator in front of the instrument's name distinguish
between the following states:
Gray: the instrument is configured and activated in the R&S SGMA-GUI but there is
no connection to the instrument.
Green: the instrument is active, the connection is working and the instrument can
be manually and remotely operated.
Red: the instrument is in one of the following states:
Standby state
To operate the instrument manually, it has to be switched to ready state (see
"To return the instrument from standby to ready state" on page 157).
Instrument locked
The red state indication together with the message "Instrument Locked" in the
"Info" line indicates that the instrument is locked for Exclusive Access from
another SGMA-GUI or controller.
The instrument is performing a time consuming operation, e.g. a selftest.
Maximum Frequency
The numbers in the rectangular box
on the left of the instrument's name indicate the
maximum frequency of the instrument.
When the Eco Mode is turned on then this rectangular is colored in green and the fre-
quency shown in the rectangular corresponds to the maximum frequency available in
this mode.
Pulse Modulation
A
sign on the left of the instrument's name indicates that the pulse modulation is
switched on.
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