Getting Started
R&S
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SMW200A
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Yellow: an output connector
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No light: the connector is not active
See also Chapter 11.2, "Configuring the Local and Global Connectors", on page 661
and Chapter 11.2.4, "RF Connectors Settings", on page 667.
EFC
Input connector for an EFC (external frequency control) signal for electronic tuning of
the internal reference frequency.
See Chapter 7.4, "Reference Oscillator", on page 441.
LO IN/LO OUT
Option: R&S SMW-B90
Local oscillator input and output for phase-coherent RF signal:
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LO IN: Input of phase coherence signal
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LO OUT: Output of phase coherence signal
NOTICE! Risk of damaging components. Always use an appropriate 8 mm torque
wrench to tighten SMA connectors. Limit the tightening torque to 60 Ncm. Never use
an open-end wrench.
See also Chapter 7.5, "Local Oscillator Coupling", on page 448.
System drive (HDD/SSD)
Hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD); the SSD requires option R&S SMW-
B93.
Concerning security concerns the hard disk can be removed from the instrument, but it
is bound to the specific R&S SMW. Therefore, it cannot be exchanged between differ-
ent instruments.
NOTICE! Risk of instrument damage and data loss. Removing the hard disk while the
instrument is in operation leads to data loss or even instrument damage.
Do not remove the hard disk during operation.
DISPLAY PORT, DVI
Provided for future use.
LAN
The LAN interface can be used to connect the R&S SMW to a local network for remote
control, remote operation, and data transfer.
For details, see Chapter 2.1.4, "Setting Up a Network (LAN) Connection", on page 45.
USB/USB DEVICE
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Four female USB type A connectors, to connect devices like a keyboard, a mouse,
a memory stick, or the R&S NRP-Z3/Z4 cable for the R&S NRP sensors
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Female USB DEVICE connector (USB type B), for example for remote control.
See also Chapter 2.1.3, "Connecting USB Devices", on page 44.
AC supply and power switch
The AC power supply connector and the main power switch are located in a unit on the
rear panel of the instrument.
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