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Rohde & Schwarz SMBV100B - How to Identify Parameters Which Are Not in a Preset State

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File and Data Management
R&S
®
SMBV100B
477User Manual 1178.4460.02 ─ 03
See Chapter 8.5.2, "External RF and I/Q Settings", on page 443.
Consider also the following possibilities:
You can define the settings that are restored when you preset the instrument
(see Chapter 9.2.3, "How to Recall User Settings Automatically after Preset",
on page 478)
You can reset the instrument to the factory state
(see "Execute Factory Preset" on page 477)
See also Table 9-1 that contains the key parameters that are reset by the correspond-
ing preset functions.
Remote command:
*RST on page 613
Set To Default
Resets the associated settings of the corresponding dialog or tab.
Remote command:
For example, [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:<Digital Standard>:PRESet
Preset this Parameter
Restores the default value of a single parameter.
Execute Factory Preset
Resets the instrument to its factory settings.
Note: "Factory Preset" retains all security settings and does not delete any user files
like setups or user data.
See also Table 9-1 that contains the key parameters that are reset by the correspond-
ing preset functions.
Remote command:
:SYSTem:FPReset on page 616
9.2.2 How to Identify Parameters Which Are Not in a Preset State
To recognize the current state of the settings related to their default values at the first
glance, enable a function that visually identifies parameters in states different than pre-
set.
To activate this display:
1. Open the context-sensitive menu (touch and hold the screen anywhere in the GUI
of the R&S SMBV100B).
2. Select "Mark all parameters changed from preset".
If enabled, the corresponding settings are marked.
Restoring the (Default) Instrument Configuration

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