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R&S ZNA67 - Screen Elements; Display Elements of a Diagram

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Concepts and features
R&S
®
ZNA
97User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 20
4.2 Screen elements
This section describes manual operation of the analyzer, including trace settings, mark-
ers and diagrams. For a description of the different quantities measured by the instru-
ment, refer to Chapter 4.3, "Measurement results", on page 122.
4.2.1 Display elements of a diagram
The central part of the screen is occupied by one or more diagrams.
A diagram is simply a rectangular portion of the screen used to display traces. Dia-
grams are independent of trace and channel settings. A diagram can contain a practi-
cally unlimited number of traces which can be assigned to different channels.
Most diagram settings are arranged in the "Display" softtool (key System – [Display]).
To assign traces and channels to diagrams, use the control elements on the "Traces" >
"Traces" and "Channel Config" > "Channels" softtool tabs (keys Trace – [Trace Config]
and Channel – [Channel Config]).
Diagrams can contain:
A title (optional)
The diagram number (or label)
Measurement results, in particular traces and marker values (optional)
An indication of the basic channel and trace settings
Context menus providing settings which are related to a particular display element
Error messages
The examples in this section have been taken from Cartesian diagrams. All other dia-
gram types provide the same display elements.
Screen elements

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