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Manual Operation
R&S
®
UPP
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4.7.1
Focus
Panels can only be operated if they have the focus (indicated by the blue title bar).
Before settings can be made in a panel, the relevant parameter field must be highligh-
ted, i.e. it must have the focus. This is indicated by a selection frame which is blue,
green or magenta depending on the entry mode.
The colors of the selection frame have the following meaning:
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A blue selection frame indicates a highlighted field.
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A green selection frame highlights fields in which parameters can be selected or in
which an entry can be made without the selection / entry having an immediate
effect on the hardware of the R&S
UPP.
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A magenta selection frame indicates that selecting a button, activating a checkbox
or changing a numeric value will be immediately passed on to the hardware and
executed.
When the instrument is switched on, the most recently saved instrument settings are
loaded automatically so that the instrument is in the same state as it was before power-
off. The focus is placed on the first position of the active panel.
Panels are opened using the menu bar (see
Chapter 4.5.1, "Opening, Operating, Hid-
on page 126). How to move the focus has already been
described earlier, see
Chapter 4.5.3, "Navigating in the Panels"
4.7.2
Changing the Instrument
Depending on the installed options, the audio analyzer can be used at analog and digi-
tal interfaces. Each of these interfaces determines the basic characteristics of the
instrument, whereby these characteristics are separate for generator and analyzer.
These interface characteristics define quasi-independent instruments within the
R&S
UPP. The settings for these instruments are made in the selection field in the first
field of the "Generator Config" and "Analyzer Config" panel.
Each of these instruments has its own data set. If a different instrument is selected,
this data set is saved. As a result, the previous settings are available when the original
instrument is selected again.
The data set is structured differently for each instrument. The data sets differ with
regard to the following points:
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Selection of parameter fields / parameters:
Settings in the Panels
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