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Figure 77: Rescan a project.
5.
Reviewing measurement data
Once all the scanning procedures have been completed, the collected data can be viewed within
the work space window as an image superimposed on the already defined DUT image. This
image is called "color map" in this manual. The amplitude of measured signal at the selected
frequency (339.595 MHz) over the DUT x-y plane is shown in the highlighted area indicated by
a "1" in Figure 78.
The frequency response of the scan will also be shown as a graph with a toolbar that allows the
user to check the scan results in different ways, as shown in the highlighted area indicated by a
"2".Data displayed in the graph shows the magnitude of measured signal at each frequency in a
selected range. By selecting a specific frequency using the scroll bar, the pattern of radiation for
any selected frequency is then displayed on the highlighted area "1".
The highlighted area indicated by a "3"is the legend chart shows how the software illustrates the
super-imposed plot’s readings of the field measured at each point above the DUT. The red
colored areas represent relatively strong fields and the blue colored areas are at the opposite end
of the spectrum.
The visualization options tab as shown in the highlighted area "4"allows user to choose different
ways of displaying the scan results. Maximum or minimum values found at each point, average
values of each point and many other options can be selected from "Visualization Options" pane.