Manual Operation
R&S
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UPV
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The R&S
UPV is equipped with the Windows XP operating system. Settings at system
level are only rarely required, e.g. installation of a new printer driver. Connecting a key-
board and mouse makes Windows easier to use.
4.7 Settings in the Panels
In the panels of the R&S
UPV audio analyzer, associated settings and functions are
combined. Each function block has its own panel.
The panels can be set independently of each other; however, there are also a number
of interdependencies. For example, the digital measurement function of the protocol
analysis only appears in the "Analyzer
Function" panel if a digital analyzer has been
selected in the "Analyzer
Config" panel. If an analog analyzer is selected, the protocol
analysis is automatically deactivated in the "Analyzer
Function" panel and a message
is displayed on the screen.
4.7.1 Focus
Panels can only be operated if they have the focus (indicated by the blue title bar).
The simplest way of changing from one panel to another in the case of operation via
the front panel is using the direction keys . The > key switches from panel to panel in
the sequence in which the panels were opened. Hidden panels are not highlighted.
Changing to a different open (or to a hidden) panel is also possible using the WINBAR
as explained in the WINBAR and Softkeys section.
Before settings can be made in a panel, the relevant parameter field must be highligh-
ted, i.e. it must have the focus. This is indicated by a selection frame which is blue,
green or magenta depending on the entry mode.
The colors of the selection frame have the following meaning:
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A blue selection frame indicates a highlighted field.
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A green selection frame highlights fields in which parameters can be selected or in
which an entry can be made without the selection / entry having an immediate
effect on the hardware of the R&S
UPV.
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A magenta selection frame indicates that selecting a button, activating a checkbox
or changing a numeric value will be immediately passed on to the hardware and
executed.
When the instrument is switched on, the most recently saved instrument settings are
loaded automatically so that the instrument is in the same state as it was before power-
off. The focus is placed on the first position of the active panel.
Settings in the Panels