
Miniature Display
R&S
®
FPS
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Reboot ← System commands
Reboots the instrument, including the operating system.
Enable NormalUser / Disable NormalUser ← System commands
Activates or deactivates the "NormalUser" account.
The NormalUser can only be activated by a user with administrator rights.
If enabled, the R&S
FPS requires a reboot and then automatically logs in using
the "NormalUser" account (indicated by "NormUsr" in the miniature display.).
The "NormalUser" is a standard user account with limited functionality. In particu-
lar, administrative tasks such as LAN configuration or general instrument settings
are not available. Refer to the description of the basic instrument setup (SETUP
menu) to find out which functions are affected.
If disabled, the R&S
FPS requires a reboot. The R&S
FPS attempts to login using
the "Instrument" (administrator) account. You must enter the administrator
("Instrument" user) password on the R&S
FPS (default: "894129"). For details see
Note:
Deactivated auto-login function. If the auto-login function is deactivated and
the R&S
FPS is rebooted, you require an external monitor and keyboard and a
RemoteDesktop access on the R&S
FPS to enter the password. Otherwise, the
Windows operating system will not complete login and the R&S
FPS remains
inoperable.
For details see
Chapter 2.2.3.1, "The Automatic Login Function"
Enable SecureUser / Disable SecureUser ← System commands
Activates or deactivates the secure user mode.
The secure user mode can only be activated or deactivated by a user with admin-
istrator rights. You must enter the administrator ("Instrument" user) password on
the R&S
FPS (default: "894129"). For details see
on page 45.
If enabled, the R&S
FPS requires a reboot and then automatically logs in using
the "SecureUser" account (indicated by "SecUsr" in the miniature display.)
For a "SecureUser", data that the R&S
FPS normally stores on the solid-state
drive is redirected to volatile memory instead. Data that is stored in volatile mem-
ory can be accessed by the user during the current instrument session; however,
when the instrument’s power is removed, all data in volatile memory is erased.
Administrative tasks are not allowed by the "SecureUser".
Functions and Settings in the Mini Display Menu
Summary of Contents for R&S FPS
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