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GUI reference
R&S
®
ZNA
441User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 20
When the limit check is switched on, a movable info field shows the pass/fail informa-
tion and the measured ripple in each ripple limit range. If the ripple limit check fails at a
measurement point, the point is marked with a colored square.
The "Limit Fail Trace Color" is defined in the Define User Color Scheme dialog.
An acoustic signal (Ripple Fail Beep) and a TTL signal indicating pass or fail can be
generated in addition.
Note:
Ripple check and display of limit lines are independent of each other:
The ripple limits can be displayed, no matter if the ripple check is enabled.
If "Ripple Check" is enabled, the ripple limits are checked, no matter if they are
displayed.
The ripple check can even be enabled, if no limit lines are defined. In this case,
the info field displays "No ripple defined!" and the limit check always passes.
For each trace, ripple limits can only be set for a single cartesian trace format. If
another trace format is selected, the ripple limit lines are hidden and the ripple
check is suspended.
Remote command:
CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle:STATe
CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle:FAIL?
CALCulate:RIPPle:FAIL:ALL?
CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle:SEGMent<Seg>:RESult?
CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle:STATe:AREA
Ripple Fail Beep
Activates or deactivates the fail beep. The fail beep is a low-tone acoustic signal that is
generated each time the analyzer detects an exceeded ripple limit. No fail beep can be
generated if the ripple limit check is switched off.
Note: The R&S ZNA does not have a built-in audio device and loudspeaker. To hear
these sounds, connect a USB audio device to the instrument or operate it via remote
desktop.
Remote command:
CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle:SOUNd[:STATe]
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