General Instrument Setup
R&S
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FSVA3000/ R&S
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FSV3000
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SecureUser Mode
If activated, the R&S
FSV/A requires a reboot and then automatically logs in using the
"SecureUser" account.
Data that the R&S
FSV/A normally stores on the solid-state drive is redirected to vola-
tile memory instead. Data that is stored in volatile memory can be accessed by the
user during the current instrument session; however, when the instrument’s power is
removed, all data in volatile memory is erased.
The Secure User Mode can only be activated or deactivated by a user with administra-
tor rights.
Note:
Storing instrument settings permanently. Before you activate secure user mode,
store any instrument settings that are required beyond the current session, such as
predefined instrument settings, transducer files, or self-alignment data.
For details on the secure user mode see
Chapter 5.1.7, "Protecting Data Using the
Remote command:
Note:
Initially after installation of the R&S
FSV/A-K33 option, secure user mode must
be enabled manually once before remote control is possible.
Changing the password ← SecureUser Mode
When the secure user mode is activated the first time after installation, you are promp-
ted to change the passwords for all user accounts in order to improve system security.
To save the new password, select "Save" . The password dialog for the next user is
displayed, until you have been prompted to change the password all user accounts.
If you cancel the dialog without changing the password, the password dialog for the
next user is displayed, until you have been prompted to change the password all user
accounts. Although it is possible to continue in secure user mode without changing the
passwords (and you will not be prompted to do so again), it is strongly recommended
that you do define a more secure password for all users.
By default, the password characters are not displayed to ensure confidentiality during
input. To display the characters, select "Show password" .
System Configuration Settings