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Rohde & Schwarz SMW200A - Using a USB Storage Device for File Transfer

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File and Data Management
R&S
®
SMW200A
649User Manual 1175.6632.02 ─ 16
The FTP and SAMBA file access use the user "instrument" with default password
"instrument".
We recommend that you change this password in the "Setup > Security > Pass-
word Management > Change User Password" dialog before connecting the instru-
ment to the network.
See Chapter 11.5.4, "Password Management", on page 694.
4. Enter the user name and the password of your instrument.
The /var/user/share directory of the instrument is mapped to and displayed as
a network drive of the remote PC.
You can access the files in the /var/user directory, perform standard function
like creating directory, or storing files.
10.9.4 Using a USB Storage Device for File Transfer
Alternatively to the file transfer possibility via LAN, you can use a USB storage device
for direct file transfer from and to the instrument.
We recommend that you transfer files with user data (like lists or instrument setup files)
to the instrument, rather than load and play them from a connected USB storage
device.
To transfer a file with user data to the instrument
1. Connect a USB storage device, for example a USB memory stick to one of the
USB interfaces of the instrument.
The R&S SMW recognizes the connected USB storage device automatically.
2. Enable file transfer via USB
3. Enable write permission on the file system
4. Select SAVE/RCL.
The dialog displays the /var/user directory and the /usb drive.
5. In the "Save/Recall" dialog, select "File Manager".
6. In the directory tree, navigate to the /usb drive.
Select the required file with user data.
7. Select "Copy".
8. In the directory tree, navigate to the /var/user directory.
How to Transfer Files from and to the Instrument

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