Understanding the R&S SGMA-GUI Software
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6.1.1 File Menu
The R&S SGMA-GUI employs the standard Save/Recall file management function and
allows you to store and reload settings in/to a file with a user-defined name and loca-
tion (see also
Chapter 6.5.1, "Storing and Loading Settings"
In the following, the "File" menu of the R&S
SGMA-GUI is described in detail. It incor-
porates standard functions.
New
Resets R&S
SGMA-GUI and all connected instruments to their preset settings.
Open
Opens the standard file open browser for loading a saved R&S
SGMA-GUI file
(
*.savrcl
). The file contains the user-specific settings of a session, such as instru-
ments configured in the software, etc. The complete settings of a session can be saved
and loaded.
Only files of this type are selectable.
Note:
Instrument-specific settings, e.g. frequency and level settings, are stored locally
on the particular instrument itself. These instruments settings are saved automatically
in a predefined directory and loaded by default when starting the instrument again.
The files with instrument settings are not accessible.
Save
Standard quick save of the settings of the current session if a filename previously has
been applied. If not, the "Save As" dialog is opened.
Save as
Opens the standard file save browser for saving the settings of the current session.
R&S
SGMA-GUI files have the file extension
.savrcl
so the name typed in is equip-
ped with this extension. The complete settings of a session are saved.
Exit
Quits the R&S
SGMA-GUI. The current settings of the instrument's session are saved
and loaded by default when starting the software again.
Note:
The instruments configured in the R&S
SGMA-GUI are not shut down.
Shut down instruments and exit
Quits the R&S
SGMA-GUI and switches the connected instruments to the standby
state (see also
Chapter 9.7, "How to Switch between the Operating States"
6.1.2 Setup Menu
The setup menu provides access to dialogs for setting the general settings of the soft-
ware, like dialogs for managing the connected instruments or dialogs providing infor-
mation about the installed options.
Operating Menu and Toolbar