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Rohde & Schwarz SMW200A - Restoring the (Default) Instrument Configuration

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File and Data Management
R&S
®
SMW200A
622User Manual 1175.6632.02 ─ 16
File extensions
The R&S SMW distinguishes the files according to their extensions; each type of file is
assigned a specific file content and also a specific file extension. The extension is usu-
ally of no consequence to you since access to the files occurs in the individual dialogs
where only the relevant type of file is available. For example, files with user correction
data can only be saved and loaded in the "UCOR" dialog.
See Chapter B.3, "Extensions for User Files", on page 1217 for an overview of the
supported file extensions.
File contents
To maintain the file size and to accelerate the loading and processing times, not all
instrument settings but rather the settings in state different than the preset one are
stored. Considered is also configuration data for the operating elements and lists with
user data, e.g. dialog positions and a list of user correction data. However, if a list data
is part of the instrument settings, a reference to this list is stored, not the list itself.
This approach ensures that the created files contain only relevant information and
allows you to transfer instrument settings even between different equipped signal gen-
erators. During the recall process, the instrument interprets only the relevant settings;
all non-referenced parameters are set to their preset values. Error messages indicate
the settings which cannot be implemented, like referencing non-existing lists or the
attempt to activate settings which are not supported by the instrument.
Network settings and remote settings cannot be saved and restored.
10.2 Restoring the (Default) Instrument Configuration
The R&S SMW has various options to set default settings, see Figure 10-1. You can
preset the R&S SMW to an initial state at any time as a known starting point for config-
urations. It is often useful as a first step in troubleshooting when unusual results arise.
The graph on Figure 10-1 shows the impact of the particular reset functions.
Restoring the (Default) Instrument Configuration

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