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Elements and Controls of the Graphical User Interface
R&S
®
SMW200A
1309User Manual 1175.6632.02 ─ 30
Example: Naming conventions in standard mode
The name of the "AWGN" functional block and the name of the "AWGN Settings" dia-
log (see Figure C-1) is formed as follows:
"<AWGN> + <Stream A >= <AWGN A>"
1
2
3
4
Figure C-1: Explanation of the naming convention for standard mode
1, 2 = dialog and functional blocks refer to "Stream A"/"Stream B"
3, 4 = dialog refers to "Baseband B"
Advanced mode
In Advanced mode, the functional blocks are not always dedicated to a stream/
baseband. The applied naming rule depends on further settings, like the selected
baseband source and number of entities.
While using Coupled sources, there is only one functional block that provides
specific configuration settings for all streams/basebands. Hence, there is no
special attachment to the name of the functional block/dialogs:
"<Functional block> = <Functional block/Dialog>"
In multiple entity mode, one functional block controls the settings of several
streams. To indicate this, the number of the entity is appended to the name of
the dialog:
"<Functional block> + <Entity number> = <Functional block/Dialog>"
Naming Conventions in the User Interface

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