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ZVL System Overview
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E With a mouse, like the menus in any Windows application. A left mouse click
expands a menu or submenu. If a menu command has no submenu assigned, a
left mouse click opens a dialog or directly activates the menu command.
E Using the front panel keys.
E With a combination of the previous methods, using the hardkey bar (front panel
key bar, activated via Setup/Display Config./Front Panel Keys).
The active menu is the menu containing the last executed command.
When you select a command in a new menu the softkey bar is updated to reflect the
new active menu with all commands. You can continue operation using the softkeys.
Overview of menu functions
E The Control
menus provide standard Windows functions to control windows.
E The File menu provides standard Windows functions to create, save or recall
setups and to shut down the application.
E The Trace menu provides all trace settings and the functions to create, select,
modify and store different traces. In addition the menu provides the marker, search
and limit check functions.
E The Channel menu provides all channel settings and the functions to create,
select, modify and store different channels. This incudes the functions for
calibration.
E The Display menu provides all display settings and the functions to create, select,
modify and arrange different diagram areas.
E The NWA-Setup menu provides standard Windows™ functions to arrange different
windows on the screen, display options, reverse operations, return to a defined
instrument state, and retrieve information on the instrument. Besides, it provides
configurations for the user interface and for remote control operation.
E The Help menu provides assistance with the network analyzer and its operation.
3.1.4.2 Menu Structure
All menus show an analogous structure.