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Color Scheme
Controls the colors in the diagram areas. Color schemes are global settings and apply to
all active recall sets.
The following predefined color schemes are optimized for the analyzer screen and for
color hardcopies, respectively:
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"Dark Background" sets a black background color. The traces and information ele-
ments in the diagram areas are displayed in different colors. This setting is usually
suitable for observing results on the analyzer screen.
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"Light Background" sets a light background color. The traces and information ele-
ments in the diagram areas are displayed in different colors.This setting is suitable
for generating color hardcopies of the screen. All example images in this user docu-
mentation are based on this color scheme.
The following predefined color schemes can be appropriate for generating black and
white hardcopies of the screen:
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"Black and White Line Styles" sets a white background color. All traces and informa-
tion elements in the diagram areas are black, however, the traces are drawn in dif-
ferent line styles.
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"Black and White Solid" sets a white background color. All traces and information
elements in the diagram areas are black. All traces are drawn with solid lines.
"User Define..." opens a dialog to modify the predefined schemes, changing the colors
and styles of the individual display elements. See
chapter 4.5.4, "Define User Color
Remote command:
Frequency Info
Shows or hides all frequency stimulus values in the diagrams. This comprises:
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The frequency stimulus ranges below the diagram area, if a frequency sweep is
active.
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The CW frequency in the center below the diagram area, if a power, time or CW mode
sweep is active.
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The frequency stimulus values in the marker info field and at the marker position.
Remote command:
Channel Info
Shows or hides the channel lists in the lower part of the diagrams.
Remote command:
Trace Info
Shows or hides the trace lists in the upper part of the diagrams.
Display Settings