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Application Note SCPI Recorder - Rohde & Schwarz Singapore

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Script File Transfer<br />

File Transfer via File System Mapping<br />

The following example shows the file explorer mapping procedure to be followed in<br />

case of a Windows 7 based PC:<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Figure 19: Mapping of SMW File System on a Windows 7 based PC<br />

First the desired network drive letter has to be specified in the mapping dialog<br />

accessible via the file explorer menu bar. Thereafter the folder to be mapped has to be<br />

defined. In case of the SMW the following syntax and data have to be used:<br />

\\\share or \\\share<br />

The parameter has to be replaced with the host name configured on the<br />

particular SMW. By default the SMW host name is set as follows:<br />

RSSMW200A<br />

The parameter has to be replaced with the serial number of the SMW<br />

to be accessed (see label on the rear of the SMW).<br />

The mapping process is started by pressing the ‘Finish’ key.<br />

Before enabling the user to map the file system the SMW requests the ‘User name’<br />

and the related ‘Password’. Both parameters are set to ‘instrument’ by default. The<br />

assigned password can be changed via the SMW ‘Security’ menu (see Figure 18,<br />

step , Password Management).<br />

In case of the host name or the IP address are not known (e.g. host name not set to<br />

the default value) both of them can be found via the menu item ‘Remote Access,<br />

Network’ provided in the ‘Setup’ menu (see Figure 17).<br />

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