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4. Press [Display Setup]
Select the Display Setup menu.
Press
<Ymid>
Change the top reference for the graph.
Press [-] [4] [0] and [Enter].
Set the middle reference to -400 dBV.
Note that the live data is graphed with the new
vertical reference but the reference graph did not
move. This allows the reference graph to be offset
from the live data (so it is visible).
Press [Alt] [Start Capture]
Snap Ref is an alternate function. The alternate key
functions are labeled below each key (in this case,
the [Start Capture] key).
Snap Ref redraws the reference graph with the
current display scaling.
Press [Display Ref]
Pressing [Display Ref] again turns off the reference
graph. The reference graph data is lost.
To save the reference graph, transfer the reference
graph to a trace before turning it off. The trace may
be saved to disk.
Press [Auto Scale A]
Scale the graph appropriately again.
5. Press [Alt] [Print Screen]
Display to Trace is an alternate function. This
function saves the current data in the active display
to a trace.
Use the knob to select Trace 3 and press [Enter].
Store the display in Trace 3.
There are 5 traces available for data storage. They
can store the results of any measurement (other
than capture buffer). They can be viewed as
complex arrays of data which can be viewed like
any other measurement data.
Press [Span Up] twice to return to full span.
Change the live measurement.
Press [Active Display]
Make DisplayB (bottom) active.
Press [Alt] [Help/Local]
Trace to Display is an alternate function. This
function recalls trace data to the active display.
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