Performing Configuration Tasks
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Operating
state
Description
Indication
Standby
The standby power mode keeps the power
switch circuits and the remote control sys-
tem active.
In this state, it is safe to switch off the AC
power and disconnect the instrument from
the power supply.
In the R&S SGMA-GUI, the status indicator in
front of the instrument name is red.
The orange POWER ON/STAND BY key is on.
Ready
(normal
operation)
The instrument is ready for operation. All
modules are power-supplied.
In the R&S SGMA-GUI, the status indicator in
front of the instrument name is green.
The green POWER ON/STAND BY key is on.
To switch the instrument to standby state
► Use one of the following:
a) On the remote PC, select "SGMA-GUI > Instrument Name > Setup > Standby".
b) Press the POWER ON/STANDBY key on the front panel of the instrument.
c) Send the SCPI command:
The current instruments settings are automatically stored. The instrument switches
to a power-saving mode.
In the R&S
SGMA-GUI, the standby state is indicated by the red state symbol in
front of the corresponding instrument's name, on the front panel, by the orange
POWER ON/STANDBY button.
The instrument can still be remote controlled.
To return the instrument from standby to ready state
► Use one of the following:
a) On the remote PC, select "SGMA-GUI > Instrument Name > Setup > Restart".
b) Press the orange POWER ON/STANDBY key on the front panel of the instru-
ment.
c) Send the SCPI command:
The instrument loads the last setup with all instrument settings, switches to ready
state and is ready for normal operation.
In the R&S
SGMA-GUI, the ready state is indicated by the green state symbol in
front of the instrument's name.
On the front panel, the ready state is indicated by the green POWER ON/STAND
BY button.
To switch all connected instruments to standby state and close the R&S SGMA-
GUI
► In the R&S
SGMA-GUI main panel, select "File > Shut down instruments and exit".
The R&S
SGMA-GUI quits and switches the connected instruments to standby
state.
How to Switch between the Operating States