Getting Started
R&S
®
FSPN
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User Manual 1179.4363.02 ─ 01
For required settings, refer to the Microsoft Windows documentation and to the hard-
ware description.
3.1.11
Logging On
Microsoft Windows requires that users identify themselves by entering a user name
and password in a login window. By default, the R&S
FSPN provides two user
accounts:
●
"Instrument"
: a standard user account with limited access
●
"Admin"
or
"Administrator"
(depends on firmware image): an administrator
account with unrestricted access to the computer/domain
Some administrative tasks require administrator rights (e.g. the configuration of a LAN
network). Refer to the description of the basic instrument Setup ([Setup] menu) to find
out which functions are affected.
Passwords
For all default user accounts, the initial password is
894129
. Note that this password is
very weak, and it is recommended that you change the password for both users after
initial login. An administrator can change the password in Microsoft Windows for any
user at any time via "Start > Settings > Account > SignIn Options > Password >
Change".
Auto-login
When shipped, the instrument automatically logs on the default "Instrument" user to
Microsoft Windows using the default password. This function is active until an adminis-
trator explicitly deactivates it or changes the password.
Changing the password and use of auto-login function
Note that when you change the default password, the default auto-login function no
longer works!
In this case, you must enter the new password manually to log on.
Adapting the auto-login function to a new password
If you change the password that is used during auto-login, this function no longer
works. Adapt the settings for the auto-login function first.
1. Open the
C:\R_S\INSTR\USER\user\AUTOLOGIN.REG
file in any text editor
(e.g. Notepad).
2. In the line
"DefaultPassword"="894129"
, replace the default password
(
894129
) by the new password for automatic login.
3. Save the changes to the file.
4. In the Windows "Start" menu, select "Run".
The "Run" dialog box is displayed.
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