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Getting Started
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Hidden panels (see
chapter 3.3.3, "Panels and Display Windows"
also listed in the WINBAR. If a hidden panel is selected, it is redisplayed on the screen
with its previously set size and position; it simultaneously receives the focus.
3.3.3 Panels and Display Windows
The R&S UPV audio analyzer distinguishes between the following panels and display
windows:
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Quickstart panel
for quick launching of the most commonly used audio measure-
ment tasks.
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Panels
used to perform function settings.
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Configuration panels
used for configuring how the measurement values are to be
displayed.
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Numeric display fields
for displaying the measurement values of the various mea-
surement functions.
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Combo displays
in which numeric measurement values can be supplemented by
bar graphs and limit monitoring.
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Graphical windows
in which measurement values are displayed in the form of dia-
grams.
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Data lists
in which the measurement values are listed in tabular form.
Panels are opened on the currently displayed screen by activating the menu bar using
the MENU key, highlighting the "Instruments" or "DispConfig" button with the cursor
keys and/or rotary knob, opening the pulldown menu with the ENTER key or with a
rotary
‑
knob click, and then highlighting the desired panel and selecting it with a
rotary
‑
knob click.
Display windows are selected in the same way, except that they are listed under the
"Displays" menu item.
The quickstart panel has a special role and can only be opened by clicking the rocket
icon in the toolbar.
Each panel and display window is a separate window which can be either closed,
opened or hidden. Panels/display windows are open if they are visible on the currently
displayed screen; if the window is minimized and moved to the bottom edge of the
screen, it is referred to as hidden.
In both cases, the panel/window is assigned an entry in the WINBAR at the bottom of
the display. Only one window on the screen can be activated at any one time using the
softkeys on the WINBAR (active windows are identified by their blue title bar).
As soon as a panel/display window can be operated, it can be moved on the screen
and adjusted in size: Grab the panel at the title bar with the mouse and move it. The
size of the panels can be changed by grabbing the edges or corners of the panels with
the mouse and moving them.
The same panel / display window can be displayed in several screens at the same
time. The display characteristics can be different for each of the screens; the content
is, however, always the same.
Brief Introduction to Operation