Manual Operation
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Numeric display fields
for displaying the measured values of the various mea-
surement functions
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Combo displays
in which the numeric display of measured values can be supple-
mented by bar graphs, min/max values and limit monitoring
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Graphical windows
in which measured values are displayed in the form of dia-
grams
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Measured value lists
, in which the measured values are listed in tabular form; this
also includes the "Dig Analyzer Protocol", in which the values of the protocol data
of a digital audio data stream are displayed (R&S
UPV-K21 option (digital audio
protocol)).
A detailed list of all panels together with the most important setting parameters can be
found at the end of this chapter (see
chapter 4.19, "Overview of Panels and Measure-
ment Displays (Graphical Windows)"
4.5.1 Opening, Operating, Hiding and Closing Panels
Each panel and display window is a separate panel which can be either closed,
opened or hidden. All displayed panels/display windows on the currently visible screen
are designated as open. If the panel size is minimized and moved to the bottom edge
of the screen, it is referred to as hidden. In both cases, the panel/window is assigned
an entry in the WINBAR at the bottom of the display.
The same panel or display window can be displayed (i.e. opened) in several screens.
The display characteristics (position, size) can be different for each of the screens; the
content is, however, always the same.
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Open panel
Panels/display windows are open if they are visible on the currently displayed
screen.
A panel is opened on the currently displayed screen by activating the menu bar
using the MENU key, highlighting the "Instruments" button, the "Disp
Config" button
or the "Displays" button with the rotary knob or cursor key, opening the pulldown
menu with the ENTER key or a rotary knob click and highlighting and selecting a
panel.
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Activate panel
Only one panel can be active on the screen at any one time.
Every open or hidden panel can be activated using the softkeys on the WINBAR or
using the Windows key (active panels are identified by their blue title bar).
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Hide panel
Open panels/display windows can be minimized and placed at the bottom of the
screen. They are then referred to as hidden in the menu bar.
A panel must be activated before it can be hidden. It is then hidden by pressing the
HIDE key.
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Close panel
Opened panels/display windows can be closed. They are then referred to as
closed in the menu bar.
A panel must be activated before it can be closed. It is then closed by pressing the
CLOSE key and no longer appears on the WINBAR.
Panels