
Concepts and Features
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4.2 Screen Elements
This section describes manual operation of the analyzer, including trace settings,
markers and diagrams. For a description of the different quantities measured by the
instrument refer to
Chapter 4.3, "Measurement Results"
4.2.1 Display Elements of a Diagram
The central part of the screen is occupied by one or more diagrams.
A diagram is simply a rectangular portion of the screen used to display traces. Dia-
grams are independent of trace and channel settings. A diagram can contain a practi-
cally unlimited number of traces which may be assigned to different channels.
Most diagram settings are arranged in the "Display" softtool (hardkey SYSTEM –
DISPLAY). To assign traces and channels to diagrams, use the control elements on
the Trace Config > "Traces" and Channel Config > "Channels" softtool tabs (hardkeys
TRACES – TRACE CONFIG and CHANNEL – CHANNEL CONFIG).
Diagrams may contain:
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A title (optional)
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The diagram number (or label)
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Measurement results, in particular traces and marker values (optional)
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An indication of the basic channel and trace settings
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Context menus providing settings which are related to a particular display element
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Error messages
The examples in this section have been taken from Cartesian diagrams. All other dia-
gram types provide the same display elements.
Screen Elements