Manual Operation
R&S
®
SMF100A
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The corresponding help topic is displayed.
Navigating in the help topics
1. To scroll through a page, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys.
2. To follow a cross-reference, select the link text.
3. To return to the previous page, select "Back".
This function scrolls back all steps that you have performed before.
4. Use the "Scroll Right" or "Scroll Left" buttons to shift the indicated area of the navi-
gation window to the left or right.
5. To maximize the "Topics" window, you can hide the contents tree with the "Hide
Contents" button, and vice versa.
Using the Index
1. Select the "Go to Index" button.
2. Enter the first characters of the topic you are interested in. The entries starting with
these characters are displayed.
3. Press the ENTER key to change the focus.
4. Use the UP/DOWN keys to navigate and select the suitable keyword.
5. Press the ENTER key to display the help topic.
The corresponding help topic is displayed.
Closing the help window
► Press the HELP (F1) key.
4.7 File Management
The R&S
SMF uses files to save all instrument data, i.e. system and user data.
The user data includes saved instrument settings and lists and the user correction.
The files are stored on the CompactFlash
TM
card of the instrument. The
/var
directory
can be used to save user-defined data; any subdirectory structure can be created on
/
var
. Some default subdirectories are predefined, but can be changed at any time.
The
/opt
directory is a protected system drive and therefore unaccessible system
directory. The files on this directory contain data that must not be changed. Therefore,
this drive should not be accessed, since reconstruction of the system partition will lead
to data loss. To prevent inadvertent deletion or overwriting of system files, this drive is
not specified in the file menus.
Files can be exchanged either via a memory stick or a connected network. A memory
stick is connected to the USB interface and is assigned the
var/usb/
drive. In the
File Management