
R&S ZVL
GUI Reference
Trace Menu
Operating Manual 1303.6580.32-06
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segment the limit line is defined as a straight line connecting two points.
Creating limit lines with minimum effort
Choose one of the following methods to efficiently create and handle limit lines:
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To define a limit line with only a few segments, use
Add Segment
and edit each segment in the
segment table individually.
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Use the multiselection feature to edit several limit line segments at the same time.
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Select a data or memory trace as a limit line
(Import Trace)
or import a trace stored in a file
(Import File)
.
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Save your limit lines to a file so you can re-use or modify them later sessions
(Save Limit Line,
Recall Limit Line).
The
Define Limit Line
dialog contains a table to edit the individual segments of the limit line; see below.
The active trace is indicated in the title bar of the dialog. The three buttons below the table extend or
shorten the segment list.
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Add Segment
adds a new segment to the list. The new segment is a copy of the previously active
segment and inserted after that segment. The current segment numbers are adapted. The
analyzer places no restriction on the number of segments in a limit line.
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Delete Segment
removes the selected segment from the list.
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Del All Segments
clears the entire segment list so it is possible to define or load a new limit line.
The buttons to the right of the table are used to import and export limit line data.
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Recall Limit Line...
calls up an Open File dialog to load a limit line from a limit line file. Limit line
files are ASCII files with the default extension *.limit and a special file format.
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Save Limit Line...
calls up a Save As... dialog to store the current limit line configuration to a limit
line file. Limit line files are ASCII files with the default extension *.limit and a special file format.
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Import Trace
opens a box to select a trace that can be used to define a limit line.
The box contains all data or memory traces of the active channel. As soon as a trace is selected,
the
Properties of Imported Segments
dialogwith further global import options is opened.
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Import File