Measurements and Results
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User Manual 1178.8520.02 ─ 01
7.6.6.1
How to Manage SEM Settings Files
SEM measurement settings can be saved to an XML file which can then be exported to
another application or loaded on the R&S
FSV/A again later. Some predefined XML
files are provided that contain ranges and parameters according to the selected stan-
dard. All XML files are stored under
C:\Program Files\Rohde-Schwarz\FSV3000\<version>\sem_std
.
For details on the file format of the SEM settings file, see
SEM settings or standard files are managed in the "Standard" tab of the "Spectrum
Emission Mask" dialog box. To display this dialog box, select the "Overview" softkey
and then the "SEM Setup" button.
How to load an SEM settings file
1. From the file selection dialog box, select the settings file (with
a .xml
extension).
2. Select the "Load" button.
The settings from the selected file are restored to the R&S
FSV/A and you can
repeat the SEM measurement with the stored settings.
How to save a user-defined SEM settings file
1. Configure the SEM measurement as required (see
Chapter 7.6.6, "How to Perform
a Spectrum Emission Mask Measurement"
2. In the "Standard Files" tab of the "Spectrum Emission Mask" dialog box, define a
filename and storage location for the settings file.
3. Select the "Save" button.
The settings are stored to a file with the extension
.xml
as specified.
How to delete an SEM settings file
1. In the "Standard Files" tab of the "Spectrum Emission Mask" dialog box, select the
file you want to delete.
2. Select the "Delete" button.
3. Confirm the message.
The settings file is removed from the R&S
FSV/A.
How to restore default SEM settings files
The R&S
FSV/A is delivered with predefined settings files which can be edited and
overwritten. However, you can restore the original files.
► In the "Standard Files" tab of the "Spectrum Emission Mask" dialog box, select the
"Restore Standard Files" button.
The original predefined settings files are available for selection on the R&S
FSV/A.
Spectrum Emission Mask (SEM) Measurement