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General Instrument Functions
R&S
®
SMA100B
332User Manual 1178.3834.02 ─ 05
11.4 Using the Security Settings
The protection function of the R&S SMA100B offers several levels to activate particular
functions like self-test or tests for service purposes specifically.
Protection
The five protection levels are automatically active on startup, the protection levels, that
means all protected functions are locked.
To unlock a protection level:
In the "System Config > Setup > Security > Protection", enter the correct password.
To lock a protection level:
Clear the corresponding checkbox.
Protection levels
The following functions are protected in the respective levels:
Protection level 1
Protects against accidental changes, like, for example, the clock and date, several
internal adjustments functions and the self-test, as well as network settings or the
instrument hostname.
You can access this level with the password 123456.
Protection level 2
Unlocks protected service functions. It is accessible to authorized personnel of
Rohde & Schwarz service department only.
Protection level 3 to 5
Are reserved for factory internal use.
Security
The security concept of the R&S SMA100B helps you to protect your instrument
against uncontrolled access and changes. All provided security services require that
you enter the security password.
Provided security services are:
General security parameters, such as:
USB storage that secures controlled access to the mass memory of the instru-
ment
Volatile mode that prevents information to be written to the internal memory
permanently.
Sanitizing that prevents the instrument from leaving a secure environment with
stored user information.
Annotation frequency and amplitude prevent reading the display.
Secure Update Policy check that verifies the integrity and origin of the firm-
ware package to be installed.
Using the Security Settings

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