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Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation
User’s Guide for DSA700 Series
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switch. You can test according to both together, either one or neither.
Note: Trace/P/F
Pass/Fail
Switch is only used to enable or
disable the setting menu of Pass/Fail test, not the test itself.
Edit: edit the properties of the limit lines.
Note: The edited limit line data can be stored in the internal or external
memory of the analyzer and can be recalled when needed. After the
editing is finished, press Storage to store the data according to the
method introduced in "Storage".
Table 2-2 Pass/Fail menu
Function
Explanation
Limit
Quickly select the limit line to be edited.
Point
Set the number of the point to be edited. The range is from
1 to 200.
X-axis
Edit the X-axis value (frequency or time) of the current
point. If the X-axis unit is frequency and the Rel Freq is
enabled, edit the frequency difference between the
frequency of the current point and the center frequency.
Amplitude
Edit the amplitude of the current point. If the Rel Ampt is
enabled, edit the amplitude difference between the
amplitude of the current point and the reference level.
Connected
Connect this point with the previous one or not.
Del Point
Delete the point you are editing.
X Axis: set the X-axis unit to frequency or time unit. Note that all the
points of the current limit line will be deleted when the X-axis unit
changes.
Freq Interp: set the Freq Interp to Log or Lin. In Log mode, both the
frequency and amplitude use Log unit to make interpolation operation; in
Lin mode, the frequency uses a Lin unit and the amplitude uses a Log unit
for interpolation operation.
Rel Setting: enable or disable Relative Frequency (Rel Freq) or Relative
Amplitude (Rel Ampt). When the Rel Freq is enabled, the frequency you
are editing is the difference between the frequency of the current point
and the center frequency. When the Rel Ampt is enabled, the amplitude
you are editing is the difference between the amplitude of the current
point and the reference level.
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