User Manual

Operating the Instrument
R&S
®
FPL1000
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Icons in the channel bar
The yellow star icon on the tab label (sometimes referred to as a "dirty flag")
indicates that invalid or inconsistent data is displayed, that is: the trace no longer
matches the displayed instrument settings. This can happen, for example, when
you change the measurement bandwidth, but the displayed trace is still based on
the old bandwidth. As soon as a new measurement is performed or the display is
updated, the icon disappears.
The icon indicates that an error or warning is available for that channel setup.
This is particularly useful if the MultiView tab is displayed.
The icon indicates the currently active channel during an automatic measure-
ment sequence (Sequencer functionality).
Channel-specific settings
Beneath the channel name, information on channel-specific settings for the mea-
surement is displayed in the channel bar. Channel information varies depending
on the active application.
In the Spectrum application, the R&S FPL1000 shows the following settings:
Table 6-1: Channel settings displayed in the channel bar in the Spectrum application
Ref Level Reference level
Att RF attenuation applied to input
Ref Offset Reference level offset
SWT Sweep time that has been set.
If the sweep time does not correspond to the value for automatic
coupling, a bullet is displayed in front of the field. The color of the
bullet turns red if the sweep time is set below the value for auto-
matic coupling. In addition, the UNCAL flag is shown. In this case,
the sweep time must be increased.
For FFT sweeps, an estimated duration for data capture and pro-
cessing is indicated behind the sweep time in the channel bar.
RBW Resolution bandwidth that has been set.
If the bandwidth does not correspond to the value for automatic
coupling, a green bullet appears in front of the field.
VBW Video bandwidth that has been set.
If the bandwidth does not correspond to the value for automatic
coupling, a green bullet is displayed in front of the field.
Understanding the Display Information - Spectrum Mode