Quick Start
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ESRP
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User Manual 1175.7445.02 ─ 08
2. Press the "Colors" softkey.
3. To print in color, press the "Select Print Color Set" softkey to select the color set.
The "Select Print Color Set" dialog box is displayed.
4. Select the color set by using the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing
the [ENTER] key.
● "Screen Colors (Print)" option: The current screen colors are used for the print-
out. Independently of the current screen colors, the background is printed in
white and the grid in black.
Remote command:
HCOP:CMAP:DEF1
● "Optimized Colors" option: This setting improves the color clarity of the printout.
Trace 1 is printed in blue, trace 2 in black, trace 3 in bright green, trace 4 in
pink, trace 5 in sea green, trace 6 in dark red, and the markers in sky blue. The
background is printed in white and the grid in black. The other colors corre-
spond to the screen colors of the default color setting of the "Setup" menu.
Remote command:
HCOP:CMAP:DEF2
● "User Defined Colors" option: You define and use your own color set for the
printout. For details how to proceed refer to
Remote command:
HCOP:CMAP:DEF3
● "Screen Colors (Hardcopy)" option: The current screen colors without any
changes for a hardcopy. For details on the output format see
Remote command:
HCOP:CMAP:DEF4
5. If you want a black-and-white printout, press the "Color On/Off" softkey to switch off
the color. In the black-and-white printout, all background colors are printed out in
white and all color lines in black. This allows you to improve contrast on the print-
out.
Remote command:
HCOP:DEV:COL ON
3.2.5
Windows Operating System
The instrument contains the Windows
7 operating system which has been configured
according to the instrument's features and needs. Changes in the system setup are
only required when peripherals like keyboard or a printer are installed or if the network
configuration does not comply with the default settings. After the R&S
ESRP is started,
the operating system boots and the instrument firmware is started automatically.
To ensure that the instrument software functions properly, certain rules must be
adhered to concerning the operating system.
Preparing for Use