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Manual Operation
R&S
®
UPV
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Getting Started 1146.2078.62 ─ 09
Function
Front panel
PC keyboard
Mouse
Scroll horizontally
Use the Scroll Left and
Scroll Right softkeys.
Use the F9 (Scroll Left)
and F10 (Scroll Right)
keys.
Use the Scroll Left and
Scroll Right buttons.
Select item from con-
tents list
Help page for selected
item is displayed.
Press Focus button
below contents list. High-
light desired item using
rotary knob or cursor
keys and then press
rotary knob or
Press the ENTER key.
Highlight Focus button
below contents list using
cursor keys and activate
with Enter key. Highlight
desired item using cur-
sor keys and then press
Enter key.
Click item.
Select index item
Help page for selected
item is displayed.
Press Focus button
below index.
Enter the desired param-
eter in the entry field and
then press rotary knob
click or
ENTER key
or
Highlight item using
rotary knob or cursor
keys and then press
rotary knob or
press the ENTER key.
Highlight Focus button
below index using cursor
keys and activate with
Enter key.
Enter desired item in the
entry field and press
Enter key
or
Highlight entry with cur-
sor keys and press the
Enter key.
Click item.
Select help text lan-
guage
Press MENU key and
highlight Utilities button
using rotary knob or cur-
sor keys, open pulldown
menu with ENTER key
or rotary-knob click,
highlight and select Con-
fig Panel button, and
highlight and select
desired language in Help
Language item in next
level.
Press shortcut CTRL+M,
then highlight Utilities
button using keys TAB
or SHIFT+TAB, open
pull-down menu with
Enter key, highlight Con-
fig Panel button using
cursor keys, select with
Enter key and highlight
desired language in Help
Language item in next
level using cursor keys
and select with Enter
key.
Click top of screen to
open menu bar, activate
Utilities button, click
Config Panel button and
click desired language in
Help Language item in
next level.
4.15 File Management
The R&S
UPV uses files to store all instrument data, i.e. system and user data. User
data includes stored instrument settings, data for equalizer files, lists for sweeps, and
so on.
The files are stored on the instrument's hard disk. The
D:\
drive is available for storing
user-defined data and can have any number of directory structures. A number of
default directories are preconfigured; they can, however, be changed at any time.
Files can be transferred either using a USB stick or via a connected network.
File Management