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Common Analysis and Display Functions
R&S
®
ESW
197User Manual 1177.6298.02 ─ 08
Zoom mode is activated.
2. Select the area in the diagram to be enlarged on the touchscreen. The selected
area is indicated by a dotted rectangle.
When you leave the touchscreen, the diagram is replaced by the zoomed trace
area.
When the zoom is done, the R&S ESW changes the start and stop frequencies,
based on the selected zoom area, and adjusts the range of the y-axis. Conse-
quently, future meeasurements will only span the frequency range of the zoom
area. Results yielded prior to the zoom may be lost.
Note that a zoom may also change other measurement settings (for example the
measurement bandwidth), depending on the characteristics of the zoom area com-
pared to the original one.
Scrolling in the zoomed display
Because zooming defines a new measurement range, scrolling in diagrams that have
been zoomed into is not possible.
Restoring the original display
To restore the original display, you have to restore the measurement configuration
manually by entering the recent start and stop frequencies, bandwidths etc.
11.3 Trace Configuration
A trace is a collection of measured data points. The trace settings determine how the
measured data is analyzed and displayed on the screen.
Basics on Traces...................................................................................................198
Trace Configuration...............................................................................................211
Trace Export..........................................................................................................211
Copying Traces..................................................................................................... 213
Trace Mathematics................................................................................................213
Spectrogram Settings............................................................................................215
How to Configure Traces...................................................................................... 219
References............................................................................................................224
Trace Configuration

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