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ZVT GUI Reference
Trace Menu
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Selecting one of the existing area numbers assigns the active trace to the existing diagram area:
The active trace is removed from the previous area and displayed in the new diagram area.
Selecting New creates a new diagram area and assigns the active trace to the new area. The new
area is numbered <n>, where <n> is the largest of all existing area numbers plus one.
Assign Diag. Area is disabled if the current setup contains only one area. To create an additional
area, click Display – Area Select – New Diag. Area.
To go to another diagram area and activate the last active trace in this area, simply click a point
inside the new area.
DISPlay:WINDow<Wnd>:TRACe<WndTr>:FEED <Trace Name>
Trace Manager
Opens a dialog to perform the actions in the Trace Select menu systematically for all traces and diagram
areas.
All existing traces of the current setup are listed in a table with several editable (white) or non-editable
(gray) columns. Below the table the Trace Manager provides the following buttons:
Add/Delete... opens a dialog to add a new trace or delete a trace.
Coupling opens a dialog to define coupling criteria (channel, scale) for all traces in the table.
Sort Table opens a dialog to change the order of the traces (rows) in the table.
Columns in the Trace Manager table
Name indicates the current trace name. The default names for new traces are Trc<n> where <n>
is a current number. Current numbers in the trace names are necessary to make automatic
assignments, e.g. decouple the channel settings in the Coupling dialog. To serve as an
unambiguous reference, trace names must be unique across all channels and diagram areas.
On indicates whether the trace is displayed on the screen (On) or invisible.
Meas indicates the measured parameter.
Type indicates whether the trace is a data trace (DAT), displaying the current measurement data,
or a memory trace (MEM).
Channel indicates the channel of each trace.
Area indicates the diagram area of each trace.