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Remote Control Commands
R&S
®
SMBV100A
562Operating Manual 1176.8016.02 ─ 17
:KBOard:LAYout <Layout>
Selects the keyboard language. The assignment of some keys depends on the
selected language.
Parameters:
<Layout> CHINese | DANish | DUTCh | DUTBe | ENGLish | ENGUK |
FINNish | FRENch | FREBe | FRECa | GERMan | ITALian |
JAPanese | KORean | NORWegian | PORTuguese | RUSSian |
SPANish | SWEDish | ENGUS
*RST: n.a. (factory preset: ENGLish)
Example:
KBO:LAY US
Activates American English keyboard layout.
Manual operation: See "Layout (USB Keyboard Settings)" on page 142
7.13 MMEMory Subsystem
The MMEMory subsystem (Mass Memory) contains the commands for managing files
and directories as well as for loading and storing complete instrument settings in files.
The files are stored on the internal flash card of the instrument. The /var/user/ directory
can be used to save user-defined data; any subdirectory structure can be created
on /var/user/. Some default subdirectories are predefined, but can be changed at
any time.
The default directory is determined using the command MMEMory:CDIR.
Use the command :SYSTem:MMEMory:PATH:USER? to query the path of the direc-
tory for user-defined data.
The /opt directory is a protected and therefore a not accessible system directory. The
files on this directory contain data that must not be changed. Therefore, this directory
should not be accessed, since reconstruction of the system partition will lead to data
loss.
7.13.1 File Naming Conventions
To enable files in different file systems to be used, the following file naming conven-
tions should be observed.
The file name can be of any length and is case-sensitive, meaning it is distinguished
between uppercase and lowercase letters.
The file and the optional file extension are separated by a dot. All letters and numbers
are permitted (numbers are, however, not permitted at the beginning of the file name).
If possible, special characters should not be used. The use of the slashes "\" and "/"
MMEMory Subsystem

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