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ling Application
Customize the Display
The display is composed of
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ve movable windows that can be rearranged on the
display using Microsoft drag and drop tools.
Moving menu tabs.
You can rearrange the menus in the menu panel. Just click
on the menu you want to move and then drag it the desired location in the menu
panel. When you release the mouse button, the menu will be in the new location.
Moving windows.
The Panoramic Trace, Measurement Trace, Results, and Auto
Measure windows can be moved and placed anywhere on the display using the
docking popup or by clicking and dragging.
To activate the docking popup and move a window, do the following:
1.
Click and hold on one of the four windows in the display.
2.
Drag the window until you see the docking popup appear.
3.
Place the window you are moving over one of the positions (top, bottom,
center, right, left) on the popup. This position represents how the window will
be docked on the display and that area of the display will become highlighted.
NOTE.
You can also place a window anywhere on the display without using the
docking popup. Simply click and drag the window to the desired location and
then release the mouse button.
4.
Release the mouse button and the move will be completed.
Toolbar Functions
The toolbar functions allow you to set the following parameters.
Main
The Main toolbar allows setting of the measurement Frequency; Sweep Time;
Reference Level and Resolution; Offset and (frequency) Response.
Frequency.
The frequency setting must match the signal carrier frequency to
achieve the most accurate measurements. Setting the frequency is essential to
making accurate measurements because readings are corrected based on frequency
(calibration factors). Signi
fi
cant errors can occur if you do not set the frequency
properly, especially at the upper end of the frequency range.
Sweep Time.
The following table shows the relationship between sweep time,
sample rate, and total number of samples. Notice that the resolution of most
computer displays is limited to somewhere between 1000 and 2000 points.
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RF and Microwave Power Sensors/Meters
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