GUI reference
R&S
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ZNA
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User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 20
When the limit check is switched on, a movable info field shows the pass/fail informa-
tion and the measured ripple in each ripple limit range. If the ripple limit check fails at a
measurement point, the point is marked with a colored square.
The "Limit Fail Trace Color" is defined in the
Define User Color Scheme dialog
) and a TTL signal indicating pass or fail can be
generated in addition.
Note:
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Ripple check and display of limit lines are independent of each other:
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The ripple limits can be displayed, no matter if the ripple check is enabled.
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If "Ripple Check" is enabled, the ripple limits are checked, no matter if they are
displayed.
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The ripple check can even be enabled, if no limit lines are defined. In this case,
the info field displays "No ripple defined!" and the limit check always passes.
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For each trace, ripple limits can only be set for a single cartesian trace format. If
another trace format is selected, the ripple limit lines are hidden and the ripple
check is suspended.
Remote command:
CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle:STATe
CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle:FAIL?
CALCulate:RIPPle:FAIL:ALL?
CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle:SEGMent<Seg>:RESult?
CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle:STATe:AREA
Ripple Fail Beep
Activates or deactivates the fail beep. The fail beep is a low-tone acoustic signal that is
generated each time the analyzer detects an exceeded ripple limit. No fail beep can be
generated if the ripple limit check is switched off.
Note:
The R&S
ZNA does not have a built-in audio device and loudspeaker. To hear
these sounds, connect a USB audio device to the instrument or operate it via remote
desktop.
Remote command:
CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle:SOUNd[:STATe]
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