Starting The R&S Osp And Shutting Down; Remote Operation In A Lan; Assigning An Ip Address - R&S OSP Operating Manual

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2.8 Starting the R&S OSP and Shutting Down
To start the R&S OSP, proceed as follows:
To shut down the R&S OSP, proceed as follows:
Standby state
It is recommended to switch the R&S OSP to standby state before disconnecting it
from the AC supply.

2.9 Remote Operation in a LAN

A LAN connection is used to integrate the R&S OSP (not the OSP150) into a
home/company network. The LAN connection is required for:
To establish the connection proceed as follows:

2.9.1 Assigning an IP Address

There are two different modes for the OSP LAN configuration. The OSP as it is
delivered works in the LAN configuration as described in
With OSP firmware version 2.51 onwards, the OSP LAN configuration can be setup as
described in
Operating Manual 1505.3896.12 - 14
Make sure that the instrument is connected to the AC power supply and switch
the power switch (see
modules of the R&S OSP are powered (the left PWR LED is green) and after
about 30 seconds the instrument is in ready state.
If necessary, press the STANDBY toggle switch (see
panel to switch the instrument to ready state (the left PWR LED is green).
In ready state, the instrument already has booted the Linux Operating System
(see
chapter
2.10) and started the R&S OSP application. Independent of the last
setup, the R&S OSP always starts with the default conditions, i.e. all relays in
reset condition.
Press the STANDBY key, which will shut down the Linux operating system and
set the instrument to standby state.
If desired, set the AC power switch to position 0 (Off).
Remote control operation of the R&S OSP120 or OSP130.
Manual control of the R&S OSP from a remote computer using the "OSP Panel"
application.
Assign an IP address to the R&S OSP following the directions below and connect
the instrument to the network as described in
Cable.
chapter
2.9.1.2.
chapter
2.5.7) on the rear panel to position I (On). All
Preparing for Use
chapter
2.5.9) on the front
chapter
2.7.4, Connecting a LAN
chapter
2.9.1.1.
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