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c) With activated markers and a cursor, the graphical display of the output signal
with its harmonics may look like the example shown below.
7. Step: Saving this instrument setup
This example can also be saved as an instrument setup. Saving is performed as
described in the previous example.
3.5 Loading Predefined Instrument Setups
To make initial measurements easier for new users, example setups for the basic mea-
surements required in audio engineering are supplied with every audio analyzer. These
setups allow the instrument to be used almost immediately.
The setup files are available for the different domains (analog or digital) of the genera-
tor and analyzer. They are stored in the
AA, AD, DA, DD
subdirectories of the
D:\UPV\Setup Examples
directory; the generator domain is listed first followed by
the analyzer domain. The file name indicates the respective application.
Many of these example measurements (essentially those at the analog interfaces) can
be performed using the basic version of the audio analyzer. The R&S UPV-B2 (digital
audio interfaces) or R&S UPV-B20 option is required for all measurements at the digi-
tal interfaces.
The predefined instrument settings can be loaded in the following way:
► The quickest way to load settings is to open the menu bar with the MENU key,
highlight the "File" button with the rotary knob and actuate it with a rotary-knob
click. The item "Load Example Setup" in the fold-down list that then appears must
then be highlighted and actuated in the same way. The file window is opened dis-
playing the directory in which the example measurements can be selected.
Loading Predefined Instrument Setups