Chapter 9 Reflection Operation
Using limits
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4 Confirm your choice by pressing ENTER.
The input field closes and the trace is displayed.
Deleting a trace Stored traces can be deleted. Note that there will be no warning; once
you have selected and requested a file to be deleted, this will occur
immediately.
1 In the main menu, select
Trace > Trace Memory.
2Press
Delete Trace.
An input field for the name of the trace to be deleted appears,
together with a trace selection box.
3 Select the trace to be deleted using the U
P/DOWN cursor keys.
Alternatively, enter the trace name with the numeric keys.
4 Confirm your choice by pressing E
NTER.
The trace is deleted from the trace list.
5 Select another trace for deletion, or press E
SCAPE to leave the
input field and the trace selection box.
Deleting all traces Instead of deleting traces individually, all traces can be deleted in one
step. You will be asked to confirm this step.
1 In the main menu, select
Trace > Trace Memory.
2Press
Delete All.
A query appears, asking you to confirm your selection.
3Press E
NTER to have all traces deleted.
The query disappears. All traces are deleted.
Using limits
When activating limit lines prepared for the band to be measured, the
band’s ends as well as the reflection limit can be identified in on view:
the 9102 provides a simple Pass/Fail verdict and displays the limit lines
on screen:
NOTE
Along with the trace, the 9102 also loads the settings that were used
when the trace was saved. These will overwrite the current settings
such as frequency range, reference level and markers.