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Remote command:
not supported
Sort by Delta Limit
Sort the entries of the peak list according to the delta limit results.
The delta limit is the distance of a peak to a limit line, if one has been assigned.
Remote command:
not supported
Symbols (On Off)
Turns the labels on the peak position in the diagram on and off.
The peak labels have a different color and shape depending on the trace they are on.
Trace 1, for example, has red crosses as the peak label. By default they are on.
Remote command:
DISPlay[:WINDow<n>]:TRACe<t>:SYMBol
Peak List Export
Opens a dialog box to export and save the contents of the peak list in ASCII format to
a *.dat file.
The file consists of a header and the results of the scan or the final measurement.
The header is a list of general instrument settings and characteristics. It consists of
three columns, each column separated by a semicolon: <parame-
ter>;<value>;<unit>.
The results are split into several data sections, one for each active trace. The data
section begins with the entry Trace <x> [Final]:, followed by the trace char-
actersistics and the peak list data itself.
For a description of the data see
on page 399 .
By default, decimal places are separated by a point in the exported list. If required, you
can use a comma instead of a point as the decimal separator.
Remote command:
Export the peak list of the scan results:
MMEMory:STORe:PEAKlist
Export the peak list of the final measurement:
MMEMory:STORe:FINal
Select the decimal separator:
FORMat:DEXPort:DSEParator
5.3.7.5
Trace / Final Meas
The Trace / Final Meas tab in the Test Automation dialog box contains functionality to
configure the traces for the scan and the final measurement.
Final Measurement
Interactive
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Chapter 6.3.1.6, "ASCII File Export
on page 682
on page 682
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Common Measurement Settings
on page 682
on page 850
Receiver Mode
Format",
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