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Instrument Function
R&S
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SMBV100A
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Operating Manual 1176.8016.02 ─ 17
The context-sensitive page which is opened with the HELP key is part of a comprehen-
sive help system. It is possible to move from this context-sensitive page to any page of
the help system. The following navigation aids are available:
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Internal links in the text
They open pages which are directly linked to the described function. In this way it
is possible, for example, to call up the description of the GPIB command for any
particular function.
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Back
The "Back" button calls up the page last viewed.
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Contents in the navigation panel
The contents list is used to open the individual help pages. It has a hierarchical
structure. The highlighted line indicates where the currently displayed page is
within the contents list.
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Index in the navigation panel
The index is used to call up all pages which contain the selected entry. The index
has an alphabetical structure and also contains all GPIB commands.
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Find
The find function allows you to look for freely selectable terms in all help pages. A
list of the pages containing the entered term is displayed as the search result. The
search can be limited to words in the page title to increase the number of hits.
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To maximize the "Topics" window, you can hide the contents tree with the "Hide
Contents" button, and vice versa.
5.2.8 Storing and Loading Instrument Data - File Key
The R&S
SMBV allows complete instrument settings to be saved in files on the internal
flash memory, the USB stick or on the hard disk (requires option R&S
SMBV-B92).
Defined and complex instrument settings can then be reproduced at any time by load-
ing this data. If required, these settings can be loaded to various signal generators.
The corresponding menu is available under "Save/Recall" in the "Setup" menu or
accessible by means of the FILE key. The instrument settings are saved in files which
can be saved in data directories.
General Instrument Settings