Storing And Packing; Connecting External Accessories; Connecting A Usb Flash Drive; Connecting A Keyboard - R&S OSP Operating Manual

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2.6.1 Storing and Packing

The R&S OSP can be stored at the temperature range quoted in the data sheet. When
it is stored for a longer period of time the instrument should be protected against dust.
The original packing should be used, particularly the protective caps at the front and
rear, when the instrument is to be transported or dispatched. If the original packing is
no longer available, use a sturdy cardboard box of suitable size and carefully wrap the
instrument to protect it against mechanical damage.

2.7 Connecting External Accessories

The LAN interface at the rear panel of the R&S OSP120 or OSP130 is used for remote
control of the instrument:
In addition the R&S OSP120 provides interfaces for monitor connection and USB
connection:

2.7.1 Connecting a USB Flash Drive

A USB flash drive can be connected to one of the USB Connectors on the front panel
of the R&S OSP120 or OSP130.
The flash drive is detected automatically when it is connected.

2.7.2 Connecting a Keyboard

A keyboard can be connected to one of the USB Connectors on the front panel of the
R&S OSP120.
The keyboard is detected automatically when it is connected. The default input
language is English – US. Refer
properties.
Keyboard configuration
The keyboard configuration already is pre-configured.
Operating the R&S OSP120 does not require a keyboard. Usually all essential
functions can be controlled via LAN interface.
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A LAN connection can be established in order to remotely control the instrument
from an external PC (see Connecting a LAN Cable).
An external monitor shows the menus of the Linux Operating System, if any
access or setup within the Linux Operating System should be necessary.
A keyboard simplifies the entry of data (see Connecting a Keyboard).
A flash drive supports the firmware update (see Connecting a USB Flash Drive).
to chapter 2.10.1
for changing the keyboard
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