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Instrument Control
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SMB100A
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Quick Start Guide 1407.0812.62 ─ 20
Working with the File Manager dialog
1. Accessing the "File Manager" dialog (see
"Accessing files with user data"
2. Navigating in the "File Manager" dialog.
Operation is very similar to the operation of a standard Windows explorer.
3. Moving, duplicating, deleting or renaming files
To move a file, select the file and press the "Cut" button. Mark the directory to
which the file is to be moved and select the "Paste" button. If the target directory
already contains a file with the same name, a confirmation query is displayed to
confirm overwriting of this file.
Perform the similar steps and cut/copy/rename/delete the file.
Tip:
The operation corresponds to the Windows concept.
4. Creating a new directory
Mark drive or directory level where the new directory is to be created, select the
"Create New Directory" button and enter the name of the new directory in the entry
window that opens. Confirm with [ENTER].
Extensions for user files
The following table lists all available file extensions for user files. The currently availa-
ble files on the instrument depend on the installed options.
Table 8-2: List of the automatically assigned file extensions in the instrument
Function
List type
Contents
File suffix
Instrument State
Settings
Instrument settings
*.savrcltxt
"User Correction"
List
User-defined level correction values
*.uco
Export Data
*.txt
or
*.csv
"List Mode"
List
User-defined frequency/level value pairs
*.lsw
Export Data
*.txt
or
*.csv
"Pulse Train List"
User-defined offtime/ontime/repetition values
*.pulstrn
SMZ Settings
Settings
Data (firmware) of a connected SMZ frequency
multiplier
*.efmfirm
NRP Settings
Settings
NRP Settings
*.nrp
8.1.9
Legend of Front-Panel Controls
The following table lists all key functions available on the front panel. Key combinations
used on the PC keyboard to trigger key functions on the instrument front panel are also
described. Keyboard labels are described in alphabetical order.
In addition, a front panel key emulation and an on-screen keyboard can be used for
manual operation by mouse only.
Manual Operation