GUI Reference
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ZNB/ZNBT
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The appearance of the limit fail symbols is defined in the "Define User Color Scheme"
dialog (see Chapter 6.16.3.2, "Define User Color Scheme Dialog", on page 690). You
can choose between various options:
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Change the trace color between failed measurement points.
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Show or hide the colored squares.
Note:
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Circle limit check and display of limit circles are independent of each other:
– The limit circles can be displayed, no matter if the circle limit check is enabled.
– If "Limit Check" is enabled, the ripple limits are checked, no matter if they are
displayed.
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If result evaluation is limited to a user-defined display circle, the Chapter 6.6.3,
"Circle Test Tab", on page 354 is only performed inside this display circle.
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The circle limits can only be checked if the trace format is complex. While a carte-
sian format is active, the limit circles are hidden and the circle limit check is sus-
pended.
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If the limit check for (cartesian) limit lines is enabled, it is also evaluated in complex
diagrams.
Figure 6-6: Simultaneous dB Mag limit line and circle check
Remote command:
CALCulate<Chn>:LIMit:CIRCle[:STATe]
CALCulate<Chn>:LIMit:CIRCle:FAIL?
CALCulate:LIMit:CIRCle:FAIL:ALL?
Limit 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 limit. No fail beep can be gen-
erated if the limit check is switched off.
Note: In contrast to the R&S ZNB, the R&S ZNBT does not have a built-in audio
device and loudspeaker. To hear these sounds, connect a USB audio device to the
R&S ZNBT or operate it via remote desktop.
Remote command:
CALCulate<Chn>:LIMit:CIRCle:SOUNd[:STATe]
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