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Manual Operation
R&S
®
SMC100A
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Quick Start Guide 1411.4077.62 ─ 07
4.4 Setting Parameters
The R&S
SMC offers several and sometimes alternative possibilities for setting param-
eters. Operation is possible from the front panel, with the aid of a mouse and/or from a
PC keyboard.
The examples whitin this description focus on the operation from the front panel.
For more information, refer to:
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Chapter 4.8, "Legend of Front-Panel Controls"
on page 70 for an overview of key
functions and a cross-reference between the front panel keys and the keyboard
shortcuts
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"Instrument Functions" in the Operating Manual for a detailed description of key
functions.
Most of the parameters are set in the different menus. The R&S
SMC provides alterna-
tive ways for accessing the dialogs. Turn the rotary knob and navigate to the corre-
sponding block in the block diagram and press the knob to open the dialog or perform
a mouse click on the "Config..." button.
These menus can only be called with the SETUP (CTRL+E) and (CTRL+S) keys.
Frequency and level are directly set in the header area of the display using the FREQ
and LEVEL keys.
Specific settings can also be made directly in the block diagram, e.g. activating a func-
tion block by means of the TOGGLE ON/OFF (CTRL+T) key or switching the RF out-
put on and off with the aid of the RF ON/OFF (CTRL+R) key. Changes affecting the
signal flow are immediately visible in the graphics display.
This section provides an information about the parameter handling that comprises of
the following main steps:
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Chapter 4.4.1, "Working with the Cursor"
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Chapter 4.4.2, "Selecting a Control Element"
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Chapter 4.4.3, "Switching Parameters On/Off"
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Chapter 4.4.4, "Entering a Value"
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Chapter 4.4.5, "Working with Units "
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Chapter 4.4.6, "Selecting a Value from a List"
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Chapter 4.4.7, "Terminating Entries with Confirmation"
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Chapter 4.4.8, "Restoring the Previous Value"
4.4.1 Working with the Cursor
After the instrument is switched on, the cursor is always on the first function block of
the diagram (default setting).
Setting Parameters