
Interference Analyzer
R&S
®
Cable Rider ZPH
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Moving the cross-hairs icon is necessary to define another measurement location. This
is only possible by manually changing the position of the cross-hairs icon.
Using the touchscreen gesture
For more information on the touchscreen gesture, see
"Using the touchscreen gesture"
on page 300.
You can use the touchscreen gesture to move large steps on the current position of the
map and fine-tuning the position further with the keypad keys (see
"Manual alignment"
on page 300).
Using the keypad
See
"Manual alignment"
on page 300.
You can move the cross-hairs icon representing your position until you reach the bor-
ders of the indoor map.
When you are using the keypad to move the cross-hairs icon , you can also specify the
distance (pixels) the cross-hairs icon moves on a single press of the cursor key.
1. Select the "Settings" softkey.
2. Select the "Cursor Sensitivity" menu item.
The R&S Cable Rider ZPH opens an entry field for input.
3. Enter a number between 1 and 64 in the input field.
The number you enter corresponds to the number of pixels each movement of the
cross-hairs icon covers (for example "1" moves the cross-hairs icon one pixel in the
selected direction).
13.3.3.5
Selecting Colors for Map Locations
For more information on measurements performance on maps in general, see
Chap-
ter 13.3.5, "Collecting Map Data"
,
on page 307.
Default behavior of geotags in triangulation
By default, all geotags (including all the labels associated with that geotag) have the
same color (black). Depending on the type of geotag, you can assign different colors to
the geotags.
Note that changing the color of a geotag also changes the color of the azimuth line.
To differentiate your current and saved position, you can define a different color to that
geotag.
1. Press the [MEAS] key.
2. Select the "Settings" softkey.
3. Select the "Colors" softkey.
Working with Maps