Rohde & Schwarz R&S SFE100 Getting Started

Rohde & Schwarz R&S SFE100 Getting Started

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  • Page 1 ® R&S SFE100 Test Transmitter Getting Started (E<YFÌ) 2112.4122.62 ─ 13...
  • Page 2 This manual describes the following models: ● ® R&S SFE100, model .02 (2112.4100.02) ● ® R&S SFE100, model .12 (2112.4100.12) ● ® R&S SFE100, model .03 (2112.4100.03) ● ® R&S SFE100, model .13 (2112.4100.13) The software contained in this product uses several valuable open source software packages. For information, see the "Open Source Acknowledgment"...
  • Page 3 Basic Safety Instructions Always read through and comply with the following safety instructions! All plants and locations of the Rohde & Schwarz group of companies make every effort to keep the safety standards of our products up to date and to offer our customers the highest possible degree of safety. Our products and the auxiliary equipment they require are designed, built and tested in accordance with the safety standards that apply in each case.
  • Page 4 Basic Safety Instructions Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Caution ! Hot surface Alternating current (AC) Protective conductor terminal Direct/alternating current (DC/AC) To identify any terminal which is intended for connection to an external conductor for protection against electric shock in case of a fault, or the terminal of a protective earth Earth (Ground) Class II Equipment...
  • Page 5 Basic Safety Instructions Operating states and operating positions The product may be operated only under the operating conditions and in the positions specified by the manufacturer, without the product's ventilation being obstructed. If the manufacturer's specifications are not observed, this can result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury or death. Applicable local or national safety regulations and rules for the prevention of accidents must be observed in all work performed.
  • Page 6 Basic Safety Instructions 6. The product may be operated only from TN/TT supply networks fuse-protected with max. 16 A (higher fuse only after consulting with the Rohde & Schwarz group of companies). 7. Do not insert the plug into sockets that are dusty or dirty. Insert the plug firmly and all the way into the socket provided for this purpose.
  • Page 7 Basic Safety Instructions 2. Before you move or transport the product, read and observe the section titled "Transport". 3. As with all industrially manufactured goods, the use of substances that induce an allergic reaction (allergens) such as nickel cannot be generally excluded. If you develop an allergic reaction (such as a skin rash, frequent sneezing, red eyes or respiratory difficulties) when using a Rohde &...
  • Page 8 Basic Safety Instructions 2. Adjustments, replacement of parts, maintenance and repair may be performed only by electrical experts authorized by Rohde & Schwarz. Only original parts may be used for replacing parts relevant to safety (e.g. power switches, power transformers, fuses). A safety test must always be performed after parts relevant to safety have been replaced (visual inspection, protective conductor test, insulation resistance measurement, leakage current measurement, functional test).
  • Page 9 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales 3. If you use the product in a vehicle, it is the sole responsibility of the driver to drive the vehicle safely and properly. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for accidents or collisions. Never use the product in a moving vehicle if doing so could distract the driver of the vehicle.
  • Page 10 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Además queda en la responsabilidad del usuario utilizar el producto en la forma debida. Este producto está destinado exclusivamente al uso en la industria y el laboratorio o, si ha sido expresamente autorizado, para aplicaciones de campo y de ninguna manera deberá ser utilizado de modo que alguna persona/cosa pueda sufrir daño.
  • Page 11 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Símbolo Significado Símbolo Significado Conexión a tierra El aparato está protegido en su totalidad por un aislamiento doble (reforzado) Conexión a masa Distintivo de la UE para baterías y acumuladores Más información en la sección "Eliminación/protección del medio ambiente", punto 1.
  • Page 12 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Estados operativos y posiciones de funcionamiento El producto solamente debe ser utilizado según lo indicado por el fabricante respecto a los estados operativos y posiciones de funcionamiento sin que se obstruya la ventilación. Si no se siguen las indicaciones del fabricante, pueden producirse choques eléctricos, incendios y/o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte.
  • Page 13 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales integran productos sin interruptor en bastidores o instalaciones, se deberá colocar el interruptor en el nivel de la instalación. 5. No utilice nunca el producto si está dañado el cable de conexión a red. Compruebe regularmente el correcto estado de los cables de conexión a red.
  • Page 14 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales 17. No utilice el producto en condiciones en las que pueda producirse o ya se hayan producido condensaciones sobre el producto o en el interior de éste, como p. ej. al desplazarlo de un lugar frío a otro caliente.
  • Page 15 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales pueden causar perturbaciones radioeléctricas en entornos residenciales debido a posibles perturbaciones guiadas o radiadas. En este caso, se le podrá solicitar al operador que tome las medidas adecuadas para eliminar estas perturbaciones.  Aparato de clase B: Aparato adecuado para su uso en entornos residenciales, así...
  • Page 16 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales 8. En caso de devolver baterías de litio a las filiales de Rohde & Schwarz, debe cumplirse las normativas sobre los modos de transporte (IATA-DGR, código IMDG, ADR, RID). Transporte 1. El producto puede tener un peso elevado. Por eso es necesario desplazarlo o transportarlo con precaución y, si es necesario, usando un sistema de elevación adecuado (p.
  • Page 17 Safety Instructions - Informaciones de seguridad Safety Instructions for Instruments with Fold-Out Feet Danger of injury The feet may fold in if they are not folded out completely or if the in- strument is shifted. The feet may break if they are overloaded. Fold the feet completely in or completely out to ensure stability of the instrument and personal safety.
  • Page 18 Safety Instructions - Informaciones de seguridad Informaciones de seguridad para aparatos con telepiés Peligro de heridas Los telepiés pueden doblarse hacia adentro si no han sido desdobla- dos por completo o si el aparato es movido. Los telepiés pueden rom- perse si son sobrecargados.
  • Page 19 Safety Instructions - Informaciones de seguridad Safety Instructions for Stacking Instruments Danger of injury Instruments may slip if they are stacked on top of each other. Place the instrument on a stable, even surface. Stack the instruments according to their size, with the largest instrument on the bottom. Do not stack more than three in-struments directly on top of each other.
  • Page 20 Safety Instructions - Informaciones de seguridad Informaciones de seguridad para el amontonamiento de aparatos Peligro de heridas Los aparatos pueden desplazarse al ser amontonados. Posicionar los aparatos sobre una superficie estable y lisa. Amontonar los aparatos por orden de su tamaño. No amontonar nunca más de tres aparatos uno sobre el otro.
  • Page 21 Customer Support Technical support – where and when you need it For quick, expert help with any Rohde & Schwarz equipment, contact one of our Customer Support Centers. A team of highly qualified engineers provides telephone support and will work with you to find a solution to your query on any aspect of the operation, programming or applications of Rohde &...
  • Page 22: Table Of Contents

    ® Contents R&S SFE100 Contents 1 Preface....................7 For Your Safety......................7 Conventions Used in the Documentation..............7 2 Documentation Overview..............9 Getting Started Manual....................9 User Manuals and Help....................9 Tutorials......................... 9 Basic Safety Instructions..................... 9 Data Sheets and Brochures..................10 Release Notes and Open Source Acknowledgment (OSA)........10 Application Notes, Application Cards, White Papers, etc........
  • Page 23 ® Contents R&S SFE100 5.1.5 RF OUT.........................19 5.1.6 USB Interfaces......................20 Rear Panel........................21 5.2.1 AC Power Supply Connector and Switch..............21 5.2.2 TS1 IN / TS2 IN......................21 5.2.3 VIDEO IN........................22 5.2.4 AUDIO AUX........................22 5.2.5 MONITOR........................23 5.2.6 100 BASE-T........................23 5.2.7 DIG I/Q..........................
  • Page 24 ® Contents R&S SFE100 Zero Configuration Networking................. 46 Configuring the Network Card................... 47 Firewall Settings......................48 10 Installed Software................49 10.1 Operating System....................... 49 10.1.1 Login..........................49 10.1.2 Windows XP Start Menu....................50 10.2 Additional Software....................50 10.3 Windows XP Recovery and Backup Partition............50 10.3.1 Performing Backup/Recovery..................
  • Page 25 ® Contents R&S SFE100 Getting Started 2112.4122.62 ─ 13...
  • Page 26: Preface

    ® Preface R&S SFE100 Conventions Used in the Documentation 1 Preface This chapter provides safety related information, an overview of the user documenta- tion and the conventions used in the documentation. 1.1 For Your Safety The R&S SFE100 is designed for use solely in industrial and laboratory environments. Use the R&S SFE100 only in its designated purpose as described in the product docu- mentation, for example in Chapter 3, "System...
  • Page 27 ® Preface R&S SFE100 Conventions Used in the Documentation Convention Description Links Links are displayed in blue font. "References" References to other parts of the documentation are enclosed by parentheses. Conventions for procedure descriptions When describing how to operate the R&S SFE100, several alternative methods may be available to perform the same task.
  • Page 28: Documentation Overview

    ® Documentation Overview R&S SFE100 Basic Safety Instructions 2 Documentation Overview This chapter provides an overview of the R&S SFE100 user documentation. Unless specified otherwise, you find the documents on the R&S SFE100 product page at: www.rohde-schwarz.com/manual/sfe100 2.1 Getting Started Manual Introduces the R&S SFE100 and describes how to set up and start working with the product.
  • Page 29: Data Sheets And Brochures

    ® Documentation Overview R&S SFE100 Application Notes, Application Cards, White Papers, etc. 2.5 Data Sheets and Brochures The data sheet contains the technical specifications of the R&S SFE100. It also lists the options and their order numbers, and optional accessories. The brochure provides an overview of the instrument and deals with the specific char- acteristics.
  • Page 30: System Overview

    ® System Overview R&S SFE100 Basic Instrument Concept 3 System Overview The R&S SFE100 has been designed as a platform for different applications and for future options. It provides a number of instruments and applications and offers unri- valed RF and baseband characteristics. Due to its modular design, the R&S SFE100 can be optimally adapted to the require- ments of different applications.
  • Page 31: Baseband Section

    ® System Overview R&S SFE100 Basic Instrument Concept 3.1.1 Baseband Section The baseband section of the R&S SFE100 contains the hardware for generating and processing I/Q signals. It is entirely digital in design. Depending on the R&S SFE100 model, the baseband section provides all of the trans- port stream (TS) interfaces and handles processing of the transport streams.
  • Page 32: Rf Section

    ® System Overview R&S SFE100 Basic Instrument Concept The coder part of the FPGA receives the processed transport stream signals and per- forms the FEC for the selected digital TV standard. The subassembly generates digital I/Q signals which are forwarded to the RF section. Using the AWGN software option (R&S SFE100-K40 noise generator), additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) can be generated.
  • Page 33: Setting Up The R&S Sfe100

    ® Setting Up the R&S SFE100 R&S SFE100 Unpacking the R&S SFE100 4 Setting Up the R&S SFE100 Risk of injuries To avoid injuries to yourself or others, always follow the instructions provided in the fol- lowing chapters. Furthermore, observe the general safety instructions at the beginning of this manual.
  • Page 34: Checking The Accessories

    ® Setting Up the R&S SFE100 R&S SFE100 Putting Up the R&S SFE100 4.1.3 Checking the Accessories The R&S SFE100 comes with the following accessories: ● Power cable ● Getting started manual 4.1.4 Warranty Conditions For information on warranty conditions for the R&S SFE100 refer to the terms of the delivery documents.
  • Page 35: Mounting The R&S Sfe100 In A Rack

    ® Setting Up the R&S SFE100 R&S SFE100 Putting Up the R&S SFE100 4.2.2 Mounting the R&S SFE100 in a Rack The R&S SFE100 may be installed in a 19" rack mount by using a rack adapter kit (for order no. see data sheet). Follow the installation instructions that are part of the adapter kit.
  • Page 36: Interfaces And Connectors

    ® Interfaces and Connectors R&S SFE100 Front Panel 5 Interfaces and Connectors This chapter describes the front panel and the rear panel of the R&S SFE100, includ- ing all status displays and connectors. See the data sheet for information about per- missible levels on the inputs and output levels on the outputs.
  • Page 37: Status Display Leds

    ® Interfaces and Connectors R&S SFE100 Front Panel For information on corresponding keys of an external keyboard see Table 6-1. During remote operation, you can use the virtual keys that are not available on the front panel. For details see the user manual or the help system. BACK ●...
  • Page 38: Cursor Keys

    ® Interfaces and Connectors R&S SFE100 Front Panel ● LED yellow: R&S SFE100 is remote controlled. 5.1.3 Cursor Keys Only provided by the models 02 and 03. See (3) in Figure 5-1. UPARROW/DNARROW keys: ● In a list in editing mode, increases or decreases the parameter value. ●...
  • Page 39: Usb Interfaces

    ® Interfaces and Connectors R&S SFE100 Front Panel 5.1.6 USB Interfaces See (5) in Figure 5-1 or (2) in Figure 5-2. Two USB (universal serial bus) interfaces of the type A (host USB) are provided. Use the interfaces to connect external devices like a keyboard, mouse, printer, memory stick (Chapter 6.3, "Connecting External Devices",...
  • Page 40: Rear Panel

    ® Interfaces and Connectors R&S SFE100 Rear Panel 5.2 Rear Panel This chapter provides an overview of the controls and connectors on the rear panel. Each control or connector is briefly described along with a reference to the chapter(s) containing detailed information about its usage. 5.2.1 AC Power Supply Connector and Switch The IEC 320 / EN 60320 AC power supply connector and the AC power switch are combined (type C14).
  • Page 41: Video In

    ® Interfaces and Connectors R&S SFE100 Rear Panel For the T-DMB / DAB transmission standard, TS2 IN is used as an external ETI input (ensemble transport interface). TS1 IN is not used for T-DMB/DAB. TS2 IN is conform to the ETS 300 799 specification. ETI NI (network independent) and ETI NA 5592 or ETI NA 5376 (network adaptation) signals are accepted.
  • Page 42: Monitor

    ® Interfaces and Connectors R&S SFE100 Rear Panel Table 5-2: Pin assignment Description Ground Ground AF2 - (Audio IN) AF2 + (Audio IN) BTSC IN AF1 - (Audio IN) AF1 + (Audio IN) REF FREQ OUT / Trigger Out NICAM IN 5.2.5 MONITOR HDMI interface to connect an external monitor.
  • Page 43: Dig I/Q

    ® Interfaces and Connectors R&S SFE100 Rear Panel Do not connect or disconnect the network cable until the instrument is switched off. Otherwise, the network connection cannot be reliably detected. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) can affect the measurement results. To avoid any impact, use category 7 cables.
  • Page 44 ® Interfaces and Connectors R&S SFE100 Rear Panel Table 5-4: Input pin assignment Name Signal DIG_IQ_CLK2+ Data clock 2 (control signal) Ground (control signal) DIG_IQ_IN_D0+ Data bit (LSB), OUT/IN 0 line (I/Q signal) DIG_IQ_IN_D1+ Data bit, OUT/IN 1 line (I/Q signal) DIG_IQ_IN_D2+ Data bit, OUT/IN 2 line (I/Q signal) DIG_IQ_IN_CLK1+...
  • Page 45: Usb Interface

    ® Interfaces and Connectors R&S SFE100 Rear Panel Line pairs have a name that only differs in the last character. For example, the pins 1 and 14 are a pair. 5.2.8 USB Interface USB interface (universal serial bus) type A (host USB). For details see Chapter 5.1.6, "USB Interfaces",...
  • Page 46 ® Interfaces and Connectors R&S SFE100 Rear Panel Getting Started 2112.4122.62 ─ 13...
  • Page 47: Connecting The R&S Sfe100

    ® Connecting the R&S SFE100 R&S SFE100 Connecting to the AC Power Supply 6 Connecting the R&S SFE100 This chapter describes how to connect the R&S SFE100 to the power supply and external devices. 6.1 Preventing Electromagnetic Interference To prevent electromagnetic interference, the R&S SFE100 must be operated with all shielding covers fitted.
  • Page 48: Connecting External Devices

    ® Connecting the R&S SFE100 R&S SFE100 Connecting External Devices Shock hazard Observe the basic safety instructions at the beginning of this manual, especially the instructions on electrical safety. Take care that the AC voltage lies within the limits printed on the AC power connector of the R&S SFE100 and listed in the data sheet.
  • Page 49: External Keyboard

    ® Connecting the R&S SFE100 R&S SFE100 Connecting External Devices To uninstall a USB device ► Disconnect the USB device from the R&S SFE100. You can do this during opera- tion. Windows XP immediately detects the change in the hardware configuration and deactivates the corresponding driver.
  • Page 50: Mouse

    ® Connecting the R&S SFE100 R&S SFE100 Connecting External Devices Virtual key Corresponding key on key- Function description board PRESET Sets the instrument to a defined state. For details see user manual or the help sys- FILE Opens the menu for saving instrument set- tings.
  • Page 51 ® Connecting the R&S SFE100 R&S SFE100 Connecting External Devices If you have used the R&S SFE100 without monitor before, activate the HDMI interface by pressing the CTRL+ALT+F4 key combination, several times if necessary. For R&S SFE100s without HDMI interface, it is possible to display the screen contents on external monitors by using remote operation on an external computer.
  • Page 52: Switching On Or Off The R&S Sfe100

    ® Switching On or Off the R&S SFE100 R&S SFE100 Switching On the R&S SFE100 7 Switching On or Off the R&S SFE100 Shock hazard Observe the basic safety instructions at the beginning of this manual, especially the instructions on electrical safety. 7.1 Switching On the R&S SFE100 Risk of instrument damage Before switching on the R&S SFE100, make sure that the following conditions are met:...
  • Page 53: Switching Off The R&S Sfe100

    ® Switching On or Off the R&S SFE100 R&S SFE100 Checking the Provided Options Use the "FILE" menu to load another instrument setting. For details see the user manual or the help system. 7.2 Switching Off the R&S SFE100 Risk of losing data If you set the power switch to the O position before the R&S SFE100 settings have been saved, the current settings will be lost.
  • Page 54: Turn-On Tests

    ® Switching On or Off the R&S SFE100 R&S SFE100 Turn-On Tests For an overview of the all options available for the R&S SFE100 refer to the Rohde & Schwarz Homepage. 7.4 Turn-On Tests If an error is detected, an error indication is displayed in the error/warnings line along with a brief description of the error.
  • Page 55: Sample Application

    ® Sample Application R&S SFE100 8 Sample Application The following example involves the following main steps: ● Feed an MPEG2 transport stream to the R&S SFE100 using the serial interface 1 (TS1 IN, see Chapter 5.2.2, "TS1 IN / TS2 IN", on page 21) on the rear panel.
  • Page 56 ® Sample Application R&S SFE100 2. Press the ENTER key. The tree is expanded and the "FREQUENCY" submenu is displayed. 3. In the tree, select the "FREQUENCY" submenu. 4. Press the ENTER key. The focus is set on the work view. 5.
  • Page 57 ® Sample Application R&S SFE100 3. In the tree, select the "LEVEL" submenu. 4. Press the ENTER key. The focus is set on the work view. 5. Set a level of -20 dBm. a) Select the "LEVEL" field. b) Enter -20. c) Press the ENTER key.
  • Page 58 ® Sample Application R&S SFE100 3. In the tree, select the "MODULATION" submenu. 4. Press the ENTER key. The focus is set on the work view. 5. Activate the modulation. a) Select the "MODULATION" field. b) Press the ENTER key to display the list. c) Select "ON".
  • Page 59 ® Sample Application R&S SFE100 Selecting the transport stream input and setting the DVB-C transmission param- eters 1. In the tree, select the "DIGITAL TV" menu. 2. Press the ENTER key. The tree is expanded and the "DIGITAL TV" submenu is displayed. (See Figure 8-1.)
  • Page 60: Using Display And Keys On The Front Panel

    ® Sample Application R&S SFE100 Using Display and Keys on the Front Panel 7. Make sure that the "STUFFING" field in the work view is set to "ON". This ensures that the incoming transport stream will be adapted to the proper data rate of the coder.
  • Page 61 ® Sample Application R&S SFE100 Using Display and Keys on the Front Panel 2. Using the UPARROW/DNARROW keys, select the "FREQUENCY" menu. 3. Press the OK or RIGHTARROW key. The tree is expanded and the "FREQUENCY" submenu is displayed. 4. Select the "FREQUENCY" submenu and confirm your entry with OK. The work view is displayed.
  • Page 62 ® Sample Application R&S SFE100 Using Display and Keys on the Front Panel 7. Press OK to confirm your entry. 8. Press the BACK key to exit the work view and get back to the tree. Setting the modulation parameters and selecting the transmission standard Depending on the R&S SFE100 model, the signal source and the transmission stan- dard are fixed to "DTV"...
  • Page 63 ® Sample Application R&S SFE100 Using Display and Keys on the Front Panel 9. Select a symbol rate of 6.9 MS/s. a) Using the UPARROW/DNARROW keys, select the "SYMBOL RATE" field. b) Using the LEFTARROW/RIGHTARROW keys, move the cursor to the digit you want to change in the frequency entry.
  • Page 64: Operating The R&S Sfe100 In A Lan

    ® Operating the R&S SFE100 in a LAN R&S SFE100 Connecting the R&S SFE100 to the Network 9 Operating the R&S SFE100 in a LAN The R&S SFE100 is equipped with a network interface and can be connected to an Ethernet LAN (local area network).
  • Page 65: Establishing A Point-To-Point Connection

    ® Operating the R&S SFE100 in a LAN R&S SFE100 Zero Configuration Networking To connect the R&S SFE100 to the network 1. Fulfill all prerequisites mentioned above. 2. Make sure that the R&S SFE100 is switched off. This is the only way to ensure that the network connection is reliably detected and any disruptions during the opera- tion of the R&S SFE100 are avoided.
  • Page 66: Configuring The Network Card

    ® Operating the R&S SFE100 in a LAN R&S SFE100 Configuring the Network Card 9.4 Configuring the Network Card Under Windows XP, network card drivers do not need to be installed separately. If the R&S SFE100 is connected to the LAN, Windows XP automatically detects the network connection and activates the required drivers.
  • Page 67: Firewall Settings

    ® Operating the R&S SFE100 in a LAN R&S SFE100 Firewall Settings 2. In the tree, select "COMMUNICATION". 3. Enter the IP address in the "TCP/IP ADDRESS" field. 9.5 Firewall Settings By default, the Windows Firewall is activated to protect the R&S SFE100 from an attack of hostile users and programs.
  • Page 68: Installed Software

    ® Installed Software R&S SFE100 Operating System 10 Installed Software The firmware and the operating system are already installed on the R&S SFE100. For further information: ● Performing a firmware update: see the release notes. ● Installing software options: see the user manual or the help system. 10.1 Operating System The R&S SFE100 is equipped with the Windows XP Embedded operating system.
  • Page 69: Windows Xp Start Menu

    ® Installed Software R&S SFE100 Windows XP Recovery and Backup Partition 10.1.2 Windows XP Start Menu The Windows XP Start menu provides access to the Windows XP functionality and installed programs. Under "Control Panel", the system settings are grouped. For details refer to the Windows XP help system.
  • Page 70: Recommended Procedure For The R&S Sfe100 Models 02, 03

    ® Installed Software R&S SFE100 Windows XP Recovery and Backup Partition 10.3.2 Recommended Procedure for the R&S SFE100 Models 02, 03 This procedure is performed by using the hardkeys and display on the front panel that are only provided by the models 02, 03. You do not need to connect an external moni- tor.
  • Page 71 ® Installed Software R&S SFE100 Windows XP Recovery and Backup Partition R&S SFE100 models 02, 03: The recovery of the system partition factory version is started, see "Important infor- mation for the R&S SFE100 models 02, 03" on page 53. R&S SFE100 models 12, 13: The "Windows XP Recovery and Backup Embedded Partition"...
  • Page 72 ® Installed Software R&S SFE100 Windows XP Recovery and Backup Partition Figure 10-1: Windows XP Recovery and Backup Embedded Partition dialog Important information for the R&S SFE100 models 02, 03 The recovery of the system partition factory version is running in the background (unat- tended).
  • Page 73 ® Installed Software R&S SFE100 Windows XP Recovery and Backup Partition 1. In the "Windows XP Embedded Recovery and Backup Partition" dialog (see "To display the Windows XP Embedded Recovery and Backup Partition dialog" on page 51), click "Make Backup". The "Make Backup"...
  • Page 74 ® Installed Software R&S SFE100 Windows XP Recovery and Backup Partition 2. Under "Select Backup", select the backup to be restored. 3. Click "Restore" and follow the instructions. 4. After the recovery, turn off/on the R&S SFE100 manually. 10.3.3.3 Recovering the Factory Default Only R&S SFE100 models 12, 13.
  • Page 75 ® Installed Software R&S SFE100 Windows XP Recovery and Backup Partition 3. After the recovery, turn off/on the R&S SFE100 manually. 10.3.3.4 Deleting Backups On the recovery partition, you can store up to five backups in addition to the factory default.
  • Page 76: Maintenance

    ® Maintenance R&S SFE100 Cleaning the Instrument 11 Maintenance The R&S SFE100 does not need a periodic maintenance unless it is operated in dusty areas. Risk of instrument damage If the R&S SFE100 is operated in dusty areas, the fans may become obstructed by dust or other particles in the process of time.
  • Page 77: Replacing The Fuses

    ® Maintenance R&S SFE100 Storing the Instrument 11.2 Replacing the Fuses The R&S SFE100 is protected by two fuses (F1/F2: IEC127-T2.0H/250 V) located on the rear panel next to the AC power switch. Shock hazard Before replacing a fuse, make sure that the R&S SFE100 is switched off and discon- nected from all power supplies.
  • Page 78: Index

    ® Index R&S SFE100 Index Symbols External keyboard ............. 30 External monitor ..............31 1PPS / TRIG connector ............. 26 100 BASE-T connector ............. 23 Firewall settings ..............48 Firmware AC power supply options ................ 34 connecting to .............. 28 update .................
  • Page 79 ® Index R&S SFE100 Network TCP/IP protocol configuring card ............47 configuring ..............47 connecting to .............. 45 TS1 IN connector .............. 21 disconnecting from ............45 TS2 IN connector .............. 21 Tutorials ................9 OK hardkey ............... 18 Open source acknowledgment (OSA) ....... 10 Unpacking the cardboard box ...........

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