Getting Started
R&S
®
SMW200A
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Whenever you open a settings or graphics dialog, it is automatically assigned to the
"Taskbar". The softkeys shown in the following figure represent the variants.
Figure 2-18: Taskbar fully assigned
1 = System configuration
2 = Remote control connections
3 = R&S NRP power sensors
4 = Graphics
5 = Dialogs
6 = Diagram / More
1 System Config Provides access to general system configurations like
setup, display, or remote.
Note: The warning symbol signifies a permanent error
message. It replaces the default symbol, as shown in Fig-
ure 2-17.
2 Remote Shows the established remote connections when the
instrument is remotely controlled.
Tip: An indicator in the status bar shows the current
remote control status.
3 R&S NRP Shows a connected external power sensor.
The softkey is labeled on a blue background when it is
active.
4 Graphics Shows that a signal is represented graphically.
5 Dialogs Shows a dialog as a thumbnail, the dialog name, and the
name of signal channel.
6 Diagram / More The diagram icon as shown in Figure 2-17 minimizes all
dialogs indicated on the screen. The block diagram is in
the foreground.
Note: The "More" softkey indicates that more dialogs are
open than can be displayed in the taskbar. Use this soft-
key to open a selection list with the remaining active dia-
logs, and the "Diagram" function.
2.5.3.4 Additional Display Characteristics
The following section provides a short insight on the indication of the screen in general,
and significant elements that you see under specific operating modes, in dialogs or set-
tings.
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Appearance of active elements
– Active elements like On/Off switches, state buttons, etc. have a blue back-
ground
– Selected elements are framed or highlighted orange.
– Inactive elements are gray
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On-Screen keypads
Instrument Control