User manual
Software and Network Operation
R&S
®
RTO
372User Manual 1316.0827.02 ─ 06
For more details and information on configuring automatic updates see the R&S White
Paper "Malware Protection" (available at http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/appnote/
1EF73).
Changes in the system setup are only required when peripherals like keyboard or a printer
are installed or if the network configuration does not comply with the default settings (see
chapter 14.4.1.1, "Connecting the Instrument to the Network", on page 377). After the
R&S RTO is started, the operating system boots and the instrument firmware is started
automatically.
14.1.3 Logon
Windows XP requires that users identify themselves by entering a user name and pass-
word in a logon window. You can set up two types of user accounts, either an adminis-
trator account with unrestricted access to the computer/domain or a standard user
account with limited access.
If the instrument is connected to the network, you are automatically logged on to the
network at the same time you log on to the operating system. As a prerequisite, the user
name and the password must be identical under Windows XP and on the network. The
instrument provides an auto-logon function that can be configured for user and adminis-
trator access. The configuration requires the user name and password. All users except
for the administrator are treated as standard user with limited access. See also: "Log on
as" on page 362
By default, the user name for the administrator account is "instrument", and the user name
for the standard user account is "NormalUser". In both cases the initial password is
"894129". You can change the password in Windows XP for the standard user at any
time via "Settings > Control Panel > User Accounts". Some administrative tasks require
administrator rights, e.g. the configuration of a LAN network.
To configure the auto-logon for admistrator
Starting situation: the auto-logon is configured for a standard user.
1. Press the SETUP key and select the "System" tab.
2. Set the "Auto-logon" to "None".
3. Restart the instrument an log on as administrator.
4. Set the "Auto-logon" to "Admin" and enter the admistrator's password.
14.1.4 Accessing Windows XP functionality
All required Windows XP settings can be changed using the touch screen and the on-
screen keyboard that is part of the Windows system. However, modification is easier if
you connect a mouse and/or keyboard to the instrument.
Operating System