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Setting Measurement Conditions
Setting Window Displays
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Hiding Frequency Information
You can hide the frequency information from the screen in order to ensure its
confidentiality or for other reasons.
Hiding Frequency Information on the Screen
Follow the steps below to hide frequency information on the measurement screen.
Step 1.
Press
.
Step 2.
Press
Frequency
turn off the frequency display.
NOTE
Turning off the frequency display using the
Frequency
key does not erase the frequency
display within the Stimulus softkey, which is turned on by pressing
,
,
, and
. The display of the softkey bar itself can be switched on or off by
pressing
.
Hiding Softkey's Frequency Information
You can delete the frequency information from the measurement screen, which changes the
frequency information displayed in the Stimulus softkey and the data entry area for Hz unit
to asterisks (***).
Step 1.
Press
- Service Menu
.
Step 2.
Press Security Level and select any of the following options for the frequency display.
Softkey
Function
OFF
Displays the frequency information.
Low
Hides the frequency information with a series of asterisks.
This can be turned to OFF by the Security Level menu.
High
Hides the frequency information with a series of asterisks.
This cannot be turned to OFF by the Security Level menu.
Resetting to OFF is only possible by executig Preset or Recall.
Labeling a window
It is possible to assign a unique name to a channel and display it on the screen. This feature
is useful in saving and/or printing measurement result for future reference.
Labeling a window
Step 1.
Press
or
to select the channel to be labeled.
Step 2.
Press
.
Step 3.
Press
Edit Title Label
.
The title label input dialog box (see Figure 3-13) appears.
Summary of Contents for E5070B
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Page 30: ...24 Contents ...
Page 34: ...28 Chapter1 Precautions Before contacting us ...
Page 286: ...280 Chapter6 Data Analysis Using the Equation Editor ...
Page 430: ...424 Chapter12 Optimizing Measurements Performing a Segment by Segment Sweep segment sweep ...
Page 538: ...532 Chapter15 Measurement Examples Executing Power Calibration ...
Page 634: ...628 AppendixB Troubleshooting Warning Message ...
Page 732: ...726 AppendixD Softkey Functions Trigger Menu ...
Page 740: ...734 AppendixE General Principles of Operation Data Processing ...
Page 760: ...754 AppendixF Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B E5071B Comparing Functions ...