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Printing, Plotting, and Saving Measurement Results
Plotting Multiple Measurements Per Page from Disk
To Plot Multiple Measurements on a Full Page
You may want to plot various files to the same page, for example, to show measurement data traces for
different input settings, or parameters, on the same graticule.
1. Define the plot, as explained in "Defining a Plot Function" on page 4-13.
2. Press . The analyzer assigns the first available default filename
for the displayed directory. For example, the analyzer would assign PLOT00FP if there were no previous
plot files on the disk.
3. Press and turn the front panel knob to highlight the name of the file that you just saved.
4. Press and turn the front panel knob to place the pointer to
the A character.
5. Press .
6. Define the next measurement plot that you will be saving to disk.
For example, you may want only the data trace to appear on the second plot for measurement
comparison. In this case, you would press
and choose
.
7. Press . The analyzer will assign PLOT00FP because you renamed the last file saved.
8. Press and turn the front panel knob to highlight the name of the file that you just saved.
9. Press and turn the front panel knob to place the pointer to
the B character.
10. Press .
11. Continue defining plots and renaming the saved file until you have saved all the data that you want to put
on the same page. Renaming the files as shown allows you to use the provided program, that organizes
and plots the files, according to the file naming convention.
Plot File Recognized Filename
First File Saved PLOT00FPA
Second File Saved PLOT00FPB
Third File Saved PLOT00FPC
Fourth File Saved PLOT00FPD