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Both the computer and the audio analyzer must have a computer name and an IP
address (see
chapter 2.10.2, "Configuration of R&S UPV for Network Operation"
on page 52).
The menu name may deviate from the name specified in the following operating
sequence, depending on the language and on the operating system used on the com-
puter.
Enabling the desired directory on the remote computer
1. On the computer, select the directory to be enabled in Windows Explorer and right-
click to call up the "Properties" menu.
2. In the "Sharing" panel, activate the "Share this folder" check box.
3. Record the computer name of the PC (see
chapter 2.10.2.3, "Querying the com-
At the R&S UPV, access the enabled directory
1. Use the Windows key to call up the "Start" menu.
2. In the menu, select "Search Computers or People", followed by "A Computer on
the Network".
3. In the input window with the query "Which computer are you looking for?", enter the
name of the computer and start the search with Enter.
The PC is listed with its computer name as the search result.
4. Click on the computer name. The enabled directory is displayed and the files
stored in it can be used in the R&S UPV.
Note:
If a user name and password are requested when you click the computer,
the login name and password used on the computer must be entered.
2.10.3 Configuration via LXI
Be default, LXI is only available to the R&S UPV66, but it can also be installed on the
R&S UPV at a later time, if required.
The LXI functionality for the R&S UPV66 requires at least the Windows XP operating
system with Service Pack 2 which may not yet be installed on older computers. If this
is the case, please contact your Rohde & Schwarz subsidiary. The version of the oper-
ating system can be checked under "Instrument Properties" in the "General" menu.
LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) is an instrumentation platform for measuring
instruments and test systems that is based on standard Ethernet technology. LXI is
intended to be the LAN-based successor to GPIB, combining the advantages of Ether-
net with the simplicity and familiarity of GPIB. This standard provides a new way for
configuring virtual front panel instruments by using a network and a Web interface. The
Connect R&S UPV to a Network (LAN)