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pletes the connection of the FA-VA5 to the
VNWA software.
Incidentally, the VNWA application “re-
members” all settings after closing the
program. For this reason, the next time the
FA-VA5 is put into operation, it is neces-
sary to plug the VA5 in the same USB port
on the Computer
before
using the VNWA
program next time. A second important
setting is the sweep selection range in the
interaction of FA-VA5 and VNWA which
is found under
Settings
→
Sweep
(Fig. 58).
In addition to some basic settings for mul-
ti-frequency measurements with VNWA
as controlling software, the second tab of
this window allows the import of locally
stored data sets of the FA-VA5 as de-
scribed below.
n
Dataset records Import
After clicking on the second tab in Fig. 58,
a window appears as shown in Fig. 59.
Here, analogous to the local menu of the
FA-VA5, the 16 available Dataset records
are listed with their time stamp. By select-
ing a dataset record with a left-click and
then right-clicking the corresponding line
of the context menu, the corresponding
dataset will now be saved in a file or to
Windows
clipboard
. The latter is also pos-
sible by double-clicking with the left
mouse button. The file path and name of
Fig. 58: Setup selection window for the basic
sweep (multi-frequency measurements) and
data import
Fig. 57: Example of the FA-VA5 Setup screen
in VNWA application
Fig. 59: Selection window for data import; in
this example only one record was saved on
the FA-VA5
Fig. 60: Section of the selection window for
the data import; a successful transmission
of the Data to the clipboard is confirmed in
the Footer of the window.