System Overview
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"Movable Marker Info" allows the marker info field to be placed to any position in the
diagram area. The remaining settings correspond to the most common commands in
the "Trace – Marker" and "Trace – Search" menus.
3.2.2.4 Channel Settings
The main properties of all channels assigned to the traces in the diagram area are dis-
played in the channel list below the diagram.
Each line in the channel list describes a single channel. The channel of the active trace
is highlighted. The lines are divided into several sections with the following contents
(from left to right):
Each line in the channel list describes a single channel. The channel of the active trace
is highlighted. The lines are divided into several sections with the following contents
(from left to right):
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The channel name appears in the first section. The default names for new chan-
nels are Ch<n> where <n> is a current number. Right-click the section and call the
"Channel Manager" from the context menu to change the channel name.
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The measurement mode identifier section (optional) indicates a special test
mode of the channel, e.g. the measurement of a 2nd harmonic ("H2"), a 3rd har-
monic ("H3"), or the mixer mode ("Mix") or an arbitrary frequency conversion mode
("Arb").
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The stimulus axis section shows the frequency or power stimulus axis currently
selected in the "Channel Mode > Port Configuration > Stimulus" dialog. "fb"
denotes the channel base frequency; "Pb" the channel base power; "P 1" the port 1
source frequency or power, "Gen 1" an external generator source frequency or
power, "Rec" the receiver frequency (all ports).
This information is particularly valuable if different port frequencies and powers are
specified (with option R&S ZVA-K4).
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Start indicates the lowest value of the sweep variable (e.g. the lowest frequency
measured), corresponding to the left edge of the Cartesian diagram.
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The color legend shows the display color of all traces assigned to the channel.
The colors are different, so the number of colors is equal to the numbers of traces
assigned to the channel.
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