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4.5 Controlling and Storing Traces and Images
This menu group controls the traces that appear on the screen (as well as the markers that are
used for measurement).
There are three traces: Live (green), View (white) and Reference (purple). Only the Live trace
is updated from the sweep. The View trace is a temporary copy of the live trace created
whenever the View key is pressed. The reference trace is recalled from a trace file stored
within the instrument. Trace files can be saved from either the live trace or the view trace.
Complete images of the screen can also be saved.
A further version of the Live trace is available when the Trace Mode is set to Peak-hold or
Average see section 4.5.3.1.
4.5.1 Displaying Traces; Controlling the View Trace
enables each of the three trace types to be turned on or off, controls the View trace,
and enables traces and screen images to be stored and recalled. Creates a set of
bottom-row function keys as follows:
copies the current Live trace to the View trace, and turns the View trace on if it was
off. The View trace sits behind the live trace and can therefore be partly obscured
by it
. This key duplicates the View hard key.
halts the live trace and swaps the order of the traces on the screen. Thus the View
trace (white) sits in front of the halted live trace enabling it to be observed and
analyzed using the markers. When the sweep is restarted with the Sweep Control
key, the traces are swapped back so that the Live trace sits in front again.
toggles the View trace off, or back on without creating a new View.
toggles the Reference trace on or off.
toggles the Live trace on or off. If dual trace mode is selected both traces will be
turned on or off.
4.5.1.1 Understanding the Live, View and Reference Traces
The instrument can display three traces - Live, View and Reference which can be turned on or
off individually using the Show key. Only the Live trace is updated from the sweep.
Note that a further version of the live trace is available when the Trace Mode is set to Peak-hold
or Average, in which case up to four traces can be displayed see section 4.5.3.1.
The Live trace is green and is normally on-top of the other traces. The Live trace can be
“frozen” at any time by pressing the Sweep Control key directly under the graticule (see section
2.4) or the hard key marked Run/Stop. This also stops the sweep.
The Live trace can be duplicated to the View trace by pressing View. This enables an
“instance” of the sweep to be captured without stopping the sweep. The View trace is white
and is normally located behind the Live trace. The View trace is retained when the instrument
is turned off.
Trace
Stores