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Data acquisition and parameters (Sensor menu)
R&S NRP
1144.1400.12 4.18
E-2
Table editor for offset tables
The table editor displays the name of the table being edited in its title bar. Below the title bar, there is a
two-column list containing frequency and offset pairs.
There are two table-editor modes:
•
Selection mode:
In this mode, using the cursor keys, you can select the number field you want to
Edit
,
Insert
or
Delete
.
Note:
The whole of a long list cannot be displayed in the window. The entries are, therefore,
viewed through a “window” which automatically moves if the cursor keys take the cursor
outside the section that can be seen. The position of the currently active field is shown by
the scroll bar.
•
Edit mode:
When you press the
Edit
rocker switch the value in the selected field can be edited. In
this mode, the cursor keys cannot be used for selection, but can be used “normally” to edit values in
the entry field.
Offset
dialog box:
Edit Table
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Fig. 4-16
Offset dialog box, Table editor
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,
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In the selection mode, the cursor keys are used to select the field you
want to edit.
Edit –
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For selecting the edit mode for the marked field.
The entry can be confirmed with the
(¶MENU)
key or aborted with the
(ESC)
key. Afterwards, the table editor is again in the selection mode.
Insert –
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ä
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Inserts a new line containing the values of the selected line. The values
from the line in the selected field are also copied into the new fields.
The maximum table length is 80 lines.
Delete –
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ä
ä
Deletes the marked line.
Sort –
( )
ä
ä
Sorts the lines in the table so that the frequencies in the lines are in
ascending order.
Name –
( )
ä
ä
For renaming the selected table to make it easier to identify. The char-
acter editor is described in Chapter 3, in the section
Dialog boxes and
their controls
.
Remote Control
MEMory:TABLe:MAP <string>,0..9
Offset : Edit Table…