Common Analysis and Display Functions
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9 Common Analysis and Display Functions
Access: "Overview" > "Analysis"
General methods and basic settings to display and analyze measurements, regardless
of the operating mode, are described here. If you are performing a specific measure-
ment task, using an operating mode other than Signal and Spectrum Analyzer mode,
or an application other than the Spectrum application, be sure to check the specific
application or mode description for settings and functions that may deviate from these
common settings.
● Result Display Configuration.................................................................................412
● Zoomed Displays.................................................................................................. 419
● Marker Usage........................................................................................................426
● Display and Limit Lines......................................................................................... 467
● Trace Configuration...............................................................................................486
● Importing and Exporting Measurement Results for Evaluation.............................518
9.1 Result Display Configuration
Measurement results can be evaluated in many different ways, for example graphically,
as summary tables, statistical evaluations etc. Thus, the result display is highly config-
urable to suit your specific requirements and optimize analysis. Here you can find out
how to optimize the display for your measurement results.
Basic operations concerning the R&S FSV/A display, for example how to use the
SmartGrid, are described in the R&S FSV/A Getting Started manual.
General display settings that are usually configured during initial instrument setup,
independently of the current measurement, e.g. which items or colors are displayed on
the screen, are described in Chapter 12.2, "Display Settings", on page 567.
● Basic Evaluation Methods.....................................................................................412
● Laying out the Result Display with the SmartGrid.................................................415
9.1.1 Basic Evaluation Methods
Measurement results can be displayed and evaluated using various different methods,
also at the same time. Depending on the currently selected measurement, in particular
when using optional firmware applications, not all evaluation methods are available.
The evaluation methods described here are available for most measurements in the
Spectrum application.
Diagram ......................................................................................................................413
Marker Table .............................................................................................................. 413
Marker Peak List ........................................................................................................ 413
Result Summary .........................................................................................................414
Spectrogram ...............................................................................................................414
Result Display Configuration