
R&S ZVL
GUI Reference
Trace Menu
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Horizontal Line
Shows or hides the horizontal line associated with the active trace in a Cartesian diagram area. A
checkmark appears next to the menu item when the horizontal line is shown.
The horizontal line (or display line) is a red line which can be moved to particular trace points in order to
retrieve the response values.
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Pressing
Horizontal Line
for a first time shows the line for the active trace and opens the numeric
entry bar to define its position (response value). The (rounded) position is displayed near the left
edge of the screen.
•
Pressing
Horizontal Line
for a second time hides the horizontal line for the active trace.
Use the analyzer's drag-and-drop functionality to move the horizontal line symbol to the desired
position.
Remote control:
CALCulate<Chn>:DLINe:STATe ON | OFF
CALCulate<Chn>:DLINe
Global Limit Check On
Performs a composite limit check on all traces of the current setup. The result of the global check appears
in a popup box whenever
Global Limit Check
is pressed.
or
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PASS
represents pass for all traces for which the limit check is enabled. A trace without limit lines
or with disabled individual limit check always passes the composite limit check.
•
FAIL
means that the limit checks for one or more traces failed.
Remote control:
CALCulate<Chn>:CLIMits:FAIL?
Ripple Test
Ripple Test
The commands in the second section of the
Lines
submenu define the ripple test. A ripple test is a special
type of limit test where the maximum
difference
between the largest and the smallest response value of