User Manual

The Spectrum Application (RF Measurements)
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FPL1000
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Using this overview, you can easily configure an entire channel setup from input over
processing to output and analysis by stepping through the dialog boxes as indicated.
In particular, the "Overview" provides quick access to the following configuration dialog
boxes (listed in the recommended order of processing):
1. "Select Measurement"
See Chapter 7.2, "Measurements and Results", on page 232
2. Input
See Chapter 7.3.1, "Radio Frequency Input", on page 363
3. Amplitude
See Chapter 7.5, "Amplitude and Vertical Axis Configuration", on page 381
4. Frequency
See Chapter 7.4, "Frequency and Span Configuration", on page 375
5. (Optionally:) Trigger/Gate
See Chapter 7.7, "Trigger and Gate Configuration", on page 405
6. Bandwidth
See Chapter 7.6.2, "Bandwidth, Filter and Sweep Settings", on page 395
(For SEM measurements: SEM Setup, see Chapter 7.2.6.5, "SEM Configuration",
on page 301)
(For Spurious measurements: Spurious Setup, see Chapter 7.2.7.4, "Spurious
Emissions Measurement Configuration", on page 331)
7. (Optionally:) Outputs
Requires option R&S FPL1-B5, see Chapter 7.3.3, "Output Settings", on page 373
8. Analysis
See Chapter 7.10, "Trace Configuration", on page 459 and Chapter 7.9, "Marker
Usage", on page 421
9. Display
See Chapter 5.6, "Configuring Result Displays", on page 90
To configure settings
Select any button to open the corresponding dialog box.
Select a setting in the channel setup bar (at the top of the channel setup tab) to
change a specific setting.
Preset Channel Setup
Select the "Preset Channel" button in the lower left-hand corner of the "Overview" to
restore all measurement settings in the current channel setup to their default values.
Do not confuse the "Preset Channel" button with the PRESET key, which restores the
entire instrument to its default values and thus closes all channel setups on the
R&S FPL1000 (except for the default channel setup)!
Remote command:
SYSTem:PRESet:CHANnel[:EXEC] on page 799
Configuration Overview