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Controlling the Acquisition of Data > Using Triggers to
Capture Just What You Want > Triggering
Mask Editor (Frequency Mask Trigger)
1.
Click the
Add points
option button. (Alternatively, you can right-click on the desired point location
(or left-click and hold for about a second) and release.)
2.
Click in the graph area where you want the new point added to the mask.
You can also add a point to the mask while it is in Edit Points mode:
Right-click in the graph area where you wish to add a point to the mask. You can also left-click and
hold the button down for one second. You can duplicate this method on the touchscreen by touching
the screen for one second.
If you add a point by accident, click
Undo
. You can click Undo until the Undo button is grayed out.
Editing Points
When you edit a point, you change its offset from the center frequency and/or its amplitude. There are
two ways to edit the offset and amplitude of a point on a mask. First, you can drag a point to the desired
position. Second, you can double-click on the offset or amplitude value in the table and enter a new value.
To edit a point on a mask:
1.
Click the
Edit Points
option button.
2.
Click on the point you wish to change.
3.
Change the position of the point using the following methods:
a.
Dragging it with the mouse to the desired position.
b.
Clicking the arrow keys in the Mask Editor window to move the point to the desired position.
Use the left/right keys to change the frequency offset. Use the up/down arrow keys to change the
amplitude. Once you click an arrow key, you can use the front panel knob for
fi
ne adjustments.
4.
To edit another point, click
Next
.
You can also edit a point by double-clicking on the value in the table that you want to change and typing
in a new value.
Deleting Points
To delete points from the mask:
1.
Click the
Edit Points
option button.
2.
Click on the point to be removed and click the
X
button to delete the point.
You can also delete a point by clicking on the point in the table that you want to delete and clicking
the
X
button.
If you delete a point by accident, click
Undo
. You can click Undo until the Undo button is grayed out.
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