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2. Configure the number of sweeps to be performed in a single measurement
("Sweep Config" dialog box, see
3. If necessary, configure how the signal is processed internally ("Bandwidth" dialog
4. If necessary, configure a trigger for the measurement ("Trigger/Gate Settings" dia-
log box, see
chapter 6.6, "Trigger and Gate Configuration"
5. Define how the results are evaluated for display ("Trace" dialog box, see
6. If necessary, configure the vertical axis of the display ("Amplitude" dialog box, see
chapter 6.4, "Amplitude and Vertical Axis Configuration"
7. To start the measurement, select one of the following:
● RUN SINGLE key
● "Single Sweep" softkey in the "Sweep" menu
The defined number of sweeps are performed, then the measurement is stopped.
While the measurement is running, the RUN SINGLE key is highlighted. To abort
the measurement, press the RUN SINGLE key again. The key is no longer high-
lighted. The results are not deleted until a new measurement is started.
8. To repeat the same number of sweeps without deleting the last trace, select the
"Continue Single Sweep" softkey in the "Sweep" menu.
To start continuous sweeping
1. If you want to average the trace or search for a maximum over more (or less) than
10 sweeps, configure the "Average/Sweep Count" ("Sweep Config" dialog box, see
2. To start the measurement, select one of the following:
● RUN CONT key
● "Continuous Sweep" softkey in the "Sweep" menu
After each sweep is completed, a new one is started automatically. While the mea-
surement is running, the RUN CONT key is highlighted. To stop the measurement,
press the RUN CONT key again. The key is no longer highlighted. The results are
not deleted until a new measurement is started.
5.2.2 Measurement Examples - Measuring a Sinusoidal Signal
One of the most common measurement tasks that can be handled using a signal ana-
lyzer is determining the level and frequency of a signal. When measuring an unknown
signal, you can usually start with the presettings.
Basic Measurements