3-16 Screen
Display
SR780 Network Signal Analyzer
Reference Graphs
In addition to the data graph, each display can also show a reference graph. The reference
graph is a graph of a stored Reference Display and is drawn in half intensity This allows
comparison of live measurement data with a stored Reference Display.
The Reference Display data is copied from the current display data using [Display Ref] or
loaded from a data Trace with [Trace to Ref].
Set the Marker Relative to Reference Display (in the [Marker] menu) to read the Marker
Position relative to the Reference Display. Press [Display Ref] again to turn off the
Reference Display.
Changing the Frequency Span or the Measurement turns the Reference Display off.
Changing the display scale does NOT rescale the Reference Display. This allows the live
measurement display to be offset from the Reference Display by changing either Ymax,
Ymid or Ymin in the [Display Setup] menu. To graph the Reference Display in the new
display scale, press [Alt] [Snap Ref].
Menu Display
The softkey menu boxes define the functions of the softkeys to the right of the screen.
Related functions and parameters are grouped into menus. Pressing each of the Menu
keys displays a different set of menu boxes. There are three types of softkeys - buttons,
lists and numeric values. A button performs a function, such as <Full Span>. A list
presents a list of choices or options in the entry field (at the top of the screen). Use the
knob to make a selection and press [Enter]. <Measurement> is an example of a list. A
numeric value presents the current value in the entry field and awaits numeric entry.
Enter a new value with the entry keys and press [Enter]. <Start Freq> is an example of a
numeric value.
Menus which show parameters specific to a single display show the parameters for the
active display. Use [Active Display] to change the active display.
A softkey menu box which is shown in gray is not available in the current measurement.
Also, the measurement softkeys for an ‘Off-Line’ display are shown in gray indicating
that they may not be changed.
Each menu is described at length in Chapter 4.
Summary of Contents for SR780
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