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Troubleshooting
R&S
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If you want to apply the changed transducer values after recalling the save set you
must force the application to reload the transducer file. To do so, simply open the "Edit
Transducer" dialog box (see
Chapter 8.7.2, "Transducer Settings"
on page 533) and
toggle the "X-Axis" option from "Lin" to "Log" and back. Due to that change, the trans-
ducer file is automatically reloaded, and the changed transducer values are applied to
the current measurement. Now you can create a new save set with the updated trans-
ducer values.
Similarly, if you want to apply the changed limit values after recalling the save set you
must force the application to reload the limit file. To do so, simply open the "Edit Limit
Line" dialog box (see
Chapter 6.11.2.2, "Limit Line Settings and Functions"
on page 431) and toggle the "Y-Axis" unit. Due to that change, the limit line file is auto-
matically reloaded, and the changed limit values are applied to the current measure-
ment. Now a new save set with the updated limit values can be created.
11.5
System Recovery
The system drive of the R&S
FPL1000 is delivered with a recovery partition that allows
you to restore the original operating system image and firmware.
To restore the original operating system image and firmware
1. Press the "Windows" key on the front panel, or press the "Windows" key or the
[CTRL] + [ESC] key combination on the (external) keyboard.
2. Open the Windows "Settings".
3. Select "Update & Security" > "Recovery".
4. In the "Advanced Startup" section, select "Restart Now".
The "R&S Recovery Environment" starts.
5. In the "R&S Recovery Environment", select "Factory Default Restore".
The default image is restored.
6. Reboot the instrument.
After the default image is restored, upgrade to the desired firmware version (see
11.6
Collecting Information for Support
If problems occur, the instrument generates error messages which in most cases will
be sufficient for you to detect the cause of an error and find a remedy.
Error messages are described in
Chapter 11.1, "Error Information"
Collecting Information for Support