
General Instrument Setup
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ESW
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Imports or exports the information for a transducer factor to or from a csv file.
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"Save"
Saves and stores the transducer factor on the internal hard disk of the R&S
ESW.
A transducer factor can consist of up to 1001 data points. Each data point is a pair of
values: the first value describes the frequency, the second value describes the level for
that frequency.
You have to enter frequencies in ascending order. They must not overlap.
When you save the transducer factor, the R&S
ESW uses the name of the transducer
factor as the file name. The file type is
*.tdf
. If a transducer factor of the same name
already exists, the R&S
ESW asks before it overwrites the existing file.
The transducer factors and sets are stored in separate but fix directories on the internal
memory of the R&S
ESW. You can create subdirectories for a more concise file struc-
ture and display their contents with the "Show Directories" softkey (you have to select
the directory first, though).
"File Explorer": Instead of using the file manager of the R&S
ESW firmware, you can
also use the Microsoft Windows File Explorer to manage files.
In secure user mode, settings that are stored on the instrument are stored to volatile
memory, which is restricted to 256
MB. Thus, a "memory limit reached" error can occur
although the hard disk indicates that storage space is still available.
To store data permanently, select an external storage location such as a USB memory
device.
For details, see
Chapter 4.7, "Protecting Data Using the Secure User Mode"
Remote command:
See
Design and management of transducer sets
Before you define the characteristics of a transducer set, make sure that you have
actually selected the tab to configure transducer sets.
You can configure transducer sets in several ways:
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Edit a transducer set that already exists (
➙
"Edit").
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Create a new transducer set (
➙
"New").
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Create a new transducer set based on an existing one (
➙
"Copy").
If necessary, you can delete the selected transducer set at any time (
➙
"Delete")
Each of the options opens the dialog box that contains the functionality to define a
transducer set.
Transducers