GUI Reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
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If less than two (three / four) traces are available, the new diagrams are created with a
default trace. Dual (triple / quad) split corresponds to "Split Type: Tile Horizontal" with 2
(3 / 4) diagrams.
Tip:
To vary the size and position of the diagrams, drag and drop the separating
frames or use the functions in the "Diagram" tab.
Remote command:
No command; display configuration only.
Split Type
The R&S
ZNB/ZNBT provides the following split types:
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"Lineup": The diagrams are arranged side by side; each diagram occupies the
entire screen height.
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"Stack": The diagrams are arranged one below the other; each diagram occupies
the entire screen width.
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"Tile Horizontal": The diagrams are arranged in rows. With 2 (3 / 4) diagrams, the
result is equivalent to Dual Split (Triple Split / Quad Split); see
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"Tile Vertical": The diagrams are arranged in columns.
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"Rows + Cols": The diagrams are arranged as a rectangular matrix. The number of
rows and columns is as defined in the corresponding input fields.
If the selected number of "Diagrams" exceeds the number of traces, some of the new
diagrams are created with a default trace.
Tip:
To vary the size and position of the diagrams, drag and drop the separating
frames or use the functions in the "Diagram" tab.
Remote command:
Diagrams / Rows / Columns
Selects the number of "Diagrams" (or "Rows" and "Columns") to which the traces in the
active recall set are split. The split is performed according to the selected
If the entered number of "Diagrams" exceeds the number of previously existing traces,
some of the new diagrams are created with default traces.
For a "Split Type" other than "Rows + Cols" only the total number of "Diagrams" can be
specified.
Remote command:
Additional Functionality: SCPI Commands
The analyzer provides remote control commands for efficient diagram handling. The
commands listed below extend the funtionality of the "Display > Diagram" and "Display
> Split" softtool panels. For programming examples refer to
Remote command:
DISPlay:LAYout:APPLy
DISPlay:LAYout:DEFine
DISPlay:LAYout:EXECute
DISPlay:LAYout:JOIN
Display Softtool