Common Analysis and Display Functions
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Unit
The unit in which the y-values of the data points of the limit line are defined.
Compatibility
Indicates whether the limit line definition is compatible with the current measurement
settings.
For more information on which conditions a limit line must fulfill to be compatible, see
Visibility
Displays or hides the limit line in the diagram. Up to 8 limit lines can be visible at the
same time. Inactive limit lines can also be displayed in the diagram.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:LIMit<li>:LOWer:STATe
CALCulate<n>:LIMit<li>:UPPer:STATe
CALCulate<n>:LIMit<li>:ACTive?
Traces to be Checked
Defines which traces are automatically checked for conformance with the limit lines. As
soon as a trace to be checked is defined, the assigned limit line is active. One limit line
can be activated for several traces simultaneously. If any of the "Traces to be
Checked" violate any of the active limit lines, a message is indicated in the diagram.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:LIMit<li>:TRACe<t>:CHECk
Comment
An optional description of the limit line.
Included Lines in Overview ( View Filter )
Defines which of the stored lines are included in the overview.
"Show Com-
patible"
Only compatible lines
Whether a line is compatible or not is indicated in the
setting.
"Show All"
All stored limit lines with the file extension
.LIN
in the
limits
sub-
folder of the main installation folder (if not restricted by "Show Lines
for all Modes" setting).
Show Lines for all Modes ← Included Lines in Overview ( View Filter )
If activated (default), limit lines from all applications are displayed. Otherwise, only
lines that were created in the Spectrum application are displayed.
Note that limit lines from some applications may include additional properties that are
lost when the limit lines are edited in the Spectrum application. In this case a warning
is displayed when you try to store the limit line.
X-Offset
Shifts a limit line that has been specified for relative frequencies or times (x-axis) hori-
zontally.
Display and Limit Lines