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Operating the Instrument
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Table 6-1: Channel settings displayed in the channel bar
Label
Information
Signal Frequency
Current carrier frequency of the applied signal.
Signal Level
Currently level measured on the carrier frequency.
Att
Current RF attenuation.
RBW
Current Resolution bandwidth (RBW). The RBW is a function of the
start offset frequency of each half decade included in the measure-
ment.
XCORR Factor
Current cross-correlation factor. The cross-correlation factor defines
the number of cross-correlations are done in each half decade inclu-
ded in the measurement.
Meas Time (estima-
ted)
Current estimated measurement time.
The measurement time depends, among other things, on the offset fre-
quency, the resolution bandwidth or the number of averages / cross-
correlations that you have defined.
SGL
Current number of measurements performed in a single sweep. Only
displayed if you are in single sweep measurement mode.
Count
The current signal count for measurement tasks that involve a specific
number of subsequent sweeps.
Meas
Currently selected measurement
Icons for individual settings
A bullet next to the setting indicates that user-defined settings are used, not auto-
matic settings. A green bullet indicates this setting is valid and the measurement
is correct. A red bullet indicates an invalid setting that does not provide useful
results.
6.1.2
Window Title Bar
Each channel in the R&S
FSPN display may contain several windows. Each win-
dow can display either a graph or a table as a result of the channel measurement.
Which type of result evaluation is displayed in which window is defined in the dis-
play configuration (see
Chapter 6.5, "Displaying Results"
dow's title bar indicates which type of evaluation is displayed.
Trace Information in Window Title Bar
Information on the displayed traces is indicated in the window title bar.
Understanding the Display Information