Manual
adjustment sets the upper and lower limits of the display under the
Scale/Limit Submenu.
Auto Scale
automatically adjusts the scale for maximum and minimum mea-
surement readings.
Limit Line Off
turns off all limit lines.
Single Limit Line
can be activated to help identify faults.
Multi-Segment Limit Lines
can be activated to set different limits within the
same measurement display for specification requirements.
Markers
Markers M1 through M6 can be activated from the Plot Properties menu.
The six active markers can be displayed on the plot to help identify faults from the line
sweep data.
Misc.
The Miscellaneous tab allows adjustment of the Plot/Limit Line Width, the setting of the
Plot Footer, and the date format.
Plot/Limit Line Width
can be used when preparing reports for the carrier, ser-
vice providers, and network operators where the trace data must be visible and
legible for documentation. The line density of the trace can be set to
Normal
(Thin Line)
or
Thick Line
to make the data appear easily when copies are
made.
Plot Footer
allows selection of information to be displayed in the trace display.
Selections are:
q
Time/Date
q
Impedance
q
Model and Serial Number
q
Measurements
q
Bias Tee
q
DTF Parameters
q
Date Format:
mm/dd/yyy
dd/mm/yyyy
yyyy/mm/dd
NOTE: While all possible selections are displayed, some of these selections ap-
ply only to specific models of Anritsu hand held instruments.
Trace Overlay or Plot Overlay
Trace Overlay is activated by the Mouse Function icon. Single-click on the Mouse Function
icon to toggle. Toggling this icon switches the mouse function between Marker/Limit/Zoom
and Plot Overlaying.
To overlay two plots, click-and-drag from one plot to the other plot. The final display will
be the two plots superimposed on one another.
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