Chapter 15 9100 Data Exchange Software
Defining and loading limit templates
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5 Enter the coordinates for the second point determining the limit
line (x2, y2). You can also move the limit lines afterwards by drag-
ging them with your mouse.
6 Confirm your choice and close the window by selecting
OK.
The window disappears. The values are entered in the limits table
on the left and the limit line is shown in the limit lines graph on the
right.
7 Enter more limit lines as described above to complete the template
according to your requirements.
Changing limit lines You can change the template by modifying or deleting individual limit
lines:
1 In the table within the Limit Lines window, click on the line that you
want to modify or delete.
The line within the table is highlighted and the corresponding limit
line in the graph is shown in red.
2 To modify the limits, click on
Edit or double-click on the row. A
dialog box appears, allowing you to change the limits.
To delete a limit line, click on
Delete.
Alternatively, to change the starting or ending point for an existing limit
line, proceed as follows:
1 In the graph within the Limit Lines window, click on the starting
point of a limit line that you want to modify.
2 Point the mouse to the starting or ending point of the limit line,
keep the left mouse button pressed and drag the point to its new
position and release it there.
Displaying an example
trace in the Limits
Editing menu
1 In the Limit Lines window, select Overlay Trace.
A file selection box appears.
2 Select a trace file from the default or any other directory, and click
on
Open.
The file selection box disappears and the trace data is displayed in
the limit lines box on the right-hand side of the Limit Lines window.
Storing a template on
the PC
A template can be stored on the PC, e.g. to allow modifications later or
to download it to different 9102 analyzers at any time.
1 In the Limit Lines window, select
Save.
A window opens (“Save Limit Lines”).
2 Choose a directory and enter a file name to save your limits
template.