Getting Started
R&S
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FSPN
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User Manual 1179.4363.02 ─ 01
3.3.5.5
Changing the Display
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Displaying a simulation of the entire front panel of the instrument on the screen
("Front Panel")
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Displaying the main function hardkeys in a separate window on the screen ("Mini
Front Panel")
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Hiding or showing various screen elements
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Selecting a display theme and colors
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Changing the display update rate
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Activating or deactivating the touch-sensitivity of the screen
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Zooming into the diagram
3.3.6
Remote Control
In addition to working with the R&S
FSPN interactively, located directly at the instru-
ment, it is also possible to operate and control it from a remote PC. Various methods
for remote control are supported:
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Connecting the instrument to a (LAN) network
(See the R&S
FSPN user manual.)
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Using the Windows Remote Desktop application in a LAN network
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Connecting a PC via the GPIB interface
How to configure the remote control interfaces is described in the User Manual.
The R&S
FSPN is delivered with
IECWIN
installed, the auxiliary remote control tool
provided free of charge by Rohde
&
Schwarz.
For details on the IECWIN tool, see the "Network and Remote Control" chapter of the
R&S
FSPN User Manual.
3.3.6.1
Remote Desktop Connection
Remote Desktop is a Windows application which can be used to access and control
the instrument from a remote computer through a LAN connection. While the instru-
ment is in operation, the instrument screen contents are displayed on the remote com-
puter. Remote Desktop provides access to all of the applications, files, and network
resources of the instrument. Thus, remote operation of the instrument is possible.
The Remote Desktop Client is part of the installed Windows operating system. For
other versions of Windows, Microsoft offers the Remote Desktop Client as an add-on.
3.3.6.2
Connecting a PC via the GPIB Interface
You can connect a PC to the R&S
FSPN via the GPIB interface to send remote com-
mands to control and operate the instrument. You can configure the GPIB address and
Operating the Instrument