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Keysight x-series Instruction Manual

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2 User Interface
2.17 View Editor
NOTE: There are legacy displays like Marker Table, Peak Table, Measure at Marker
and Gate View, which are not Views but special display modes. These are retained
for backwards compatibility, however they are turned on and off with switches and
do not use the View system. Turning on one of these switches does not create a
modified View, it merely adds the specified window to the current View; turning the
switch back off removes the window. While the switch is on, NO View shows as
selected in the View menu. These switches are grayed out if you are in a modified
View or a User View. Since only one of these switches can be on at a time, and
because these switches turn off on a Preset, User Views offer a superior way of
adding windows than using the switches.
Some measurements do not support User Views; these do not allow adding,
deleting or rearranging windows, however they do allow resizing windows. In these
measurements you can get into the View Editor but the Add icons, Delete icons and
Move icons will not appear. You can still resize the windows and in some cases (e.g.
Noise Figure) you can still change window contents.
2.17.9 View Editor Remote Commands
Remote Commands for User Views can be found in the documentation for the
Display, View tab.
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Keysight x-series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Analysis BandwidthUp to 1 GHz (depending on model)
Real-Time BandwidthUp to 1 GHz (depending on model)
Form FactorBenchtop
ConnectivityLAN, USB, GPIB
Resolution Bandwidth1 Hz to 10 MHz (depending on model)

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