Common Analysis and Display Functions
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Display lines are only available in the Spectrum and (optional) Analog Demodulation
applications.
In the I/Q Analyzer application, lines are only available for measurements in the fre-
quency domain.
Access
: "Overview" > "Analysis" > "Lines"
For remote operation, see
Chapter 14.8.4, "Configuring Display and Limit Lines"
9.4.1
Display Lines
9.4.1.1
Basics on Display Lines
Display lines help you analyze a trace – as do markers. The function of a display line is
comparable to that of a ruler that can be shifted on the trace in order to mark absolute
values. They are used exclusively to visually mark relevant frequencies or points in
time (zero span), as well as constant level values. It is not possible to check automati-
cally whether the points are below or above the marked level values - use limit lines for
that task (see
Chapter 9.4.2.1, "Basics on Limit Lines"
Two different types of display lines are provided:
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Two horizontal lines: "Horizontal Line 1" and "Horizontal Line 2".
These lines are continuous horizontal lines across the entire width of a diagram
and can be shifted up and down.
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Four vertical lines: "Vertical Line 1" to "Vertical Line 4"
These lines are continuous vertical lines across the entire height of the diagram
and can be shifted left and right.
Lables
Each line is identified by one of the following abbreviations in the diagrams:
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H1: "Horizontal Line 1"
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H2: "Horizontal Line 2"
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V1: "Vertical Line 1"
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V2: "Vertical Line 2"
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V3: "Vertical Line 3"
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V4: "Vertical Line 4"
9.4.1.2
Display Line Settings
Access
: "Overview" > "Analysis" > "Lines" > "Display Lines"
Display and Limit Lines