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Trying Out the Switch Unit
R&S
®
OSP
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Figure 6-4: Connectors and functional elements on the switch unit's rear and front panel
R = Rear interfaces (where the R&S
OSP320 has an additional trigger port, see
)
F = Front interfaces (where the R&S
OSP220 has no OLED micro display)
I/0 = Main power switch with fuse holder and power connector
1 = LAN connector (RJ45)
2 = Slot for the micro SD card that holds the switch unit's operating system
3 = USB 3.1 connector
4 = Two USB 2.0 connectors (for external mouse and keyboard)
5 = HDMI connector (for an external monitor)
6 = Two BNC trigger input connectors (A and B) with two trigger status LEDs
7 = Front power switch with [Pwr] and LAN status LEDs
If you connect an external monitor to the HDMI connector (5), use a monitor
that is compatible with this port’s DVI signal, which has the touchscreen's
resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. Incompatible monitors cannot display the
graphical user interface.
The trigger connectors (6) are not yet supported by the firmware. The hard-
ware trigger feature will be added as option R&S
OSP-K100 in the future.
Note that the rear interface panel of the R&S
OSP320 has an additional D-
Sub
9 trigger connector, shown in
.
In any of these configurations, you can operate a switch unit by its user interface:
either in a browser window or on an external monitor. The same holds true for the
R&S
OSP230 and R&S
OSP320 with integrated display module R&S
OSP-
B300M, which provide touchscreen operation.
Using any of these options, you get access to the graphical user interface (GUI):
User Interface and Functional Elements