
Understanding the R&S SGMA-GUI Software
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3. Alternatively, send the SCPI command
from
the external PC the R&S SGMA-GUI is installed on.
The instrument is reserved for control from this external PC and cannot be
accessed from any other controller. A scan function started from another controller
finds the instrument but the instrument is indicated as locked.
The two functions "Exclusive Access" and monitoring are mutually exclusive!
The "Exclusive Access" must be disabled to remote control or monitor the instrument
form another external PC (see
Chapter 10.6, "Using the R&S SGMA-GUI to Monitor
6.4.3
Finding Out the Default Hostname of the Instrument
The default hostname of the instrument is a non-case-sensitive string built as follows:
hostname = <instrument name><serial number>
, where
<serial number>
is the individual serial number of the instrument
<instrument name>
is the complete name of the instrument, written without spaces.
How to query the hostname of the instrument
1. Find the individual serial number on rear of the instrument , e.g. 100021.
2. Build the default hostname.
For the R&S
SGU with serial number 100021, the default hostname is
rssgu100a100021
.
For instructions on how to change the default hostname, refer to
6.4.4
Bidirectional Instrument Identification
In practice, instruments are integrated into a large network or placed in racks together
with several other instruments of the same kind. It might be difficult then to find out
which of the instruments configured in the R&S
SGMA-GUI corresponds to which
physical instrument or to localize all instruments operated by the current controller.
The R&S
SGMA-GUI and the instrument provide the "Device Identification" function for
this purpose.
How to find an instrument in the R&S SGMA-GUI
► If several instruments have been configured and activated in the R&S
SGMA-GUI,
press the [ID] button on the instrument's front panel to trigger device identification.
The "Edit Instrument" dialog of this instrument opens.
Working with R&S SGMA-GUI