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R&S ZVL GUI Reference
Nwa-File Menu
Operating Manual 1303.6580.32-06
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Remote control:
MEMory:DEFine "<setup_name>"
Close
Closes an opened setup window. The analyzer suggests to save changes to the setup before closing it. If
a setup is closed without saving, all changes made since the last time it was saved are lost.
Remote control:
MEMory:DELete[:NAME] "<setup_name>"
Recall Nwa
Recalls an existing setup from a file. The analyzer opens a standard Windows™ Open dialog box to select
the file from all NWA setup files (*.nwa) stored on the file system.
It is not possible to open the same setup in different windows. If an opened setup is changed and an
attempt is made to open the same setup again the analyzer displays a warning:
Yes overwrites the changes in the opened setup, No closes the message box, leaving the opened setup
unchanged.
It is possible to create and open several setup files with the same contents but different names or
locations. To open/recall a setup file (*.nwa) you can also use the Windows Explorer and simply double-
click the file or drag and drop the file into the NWA application. The imported setup becomes the active
setup.
Setups for different network analyzer models
It is possible to transfer setups between different R&S ZVL network analyzers, even if they belong
to different analyzer types. To be loaded into an R&S ZVL13 network analyzer, a test setup file
created with an R&S ZVL3 or R&S ZVL-6 must not use the following setting:
A point trigger (Channel – Sweep – Trigger – Trigger Settings:Point)
A measurement delay (Channel – Sweep – Meas Delay)
Remote control:
MMEM
ory:LOAD:NWANalyzer 1,"<file_name>"
Open Dialog
Specifies the name and location of a particular file (e.g. a NWA setup file) to open:
Look in specifies the drive and directory in which the file to open is stored. The icons to the right of
the pull-down list are provided for easy navigation in the file system (place the cursor on the icons
to obtain What's this? help).
File Name specifies a file name (e.g. a setup file, *.nwa) to open. The file can be selected by
clicking on the directory overview above.
Open opens selected file and closes the dialog.

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