R&S ZNB Series User Manual page 434

Vector network analyzers
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Import.../ Export...
The buttons open standard dialogs to import/export sweep segment settings to/from an
ASCII file (*.SegList).
"Import..." replaces the current segment list by a sweep segment list loaded from a
*.SegList file.
"Export..." stores the current sweep segments settings to a *.SegList file.
Sweep segment files
The analyzer uses a simple ASCII format to export sweep segment data. By default,
the sweep segment file extension is *.SegList. The file starts with two comment
lines containing the version and a third line reproducing the header of the segment list.
The following lines contain the entries of all columns of the segment list, including the
"Displayed Columns" that ae configured in the "Define Segments" dialog.
Example:
The segmented sweep range
is described by the following sweep segment file:
Note: The *.SegList file actually contains more columns listing all channel settings
of the individual sweep segments. The headings of the additional columns are IF Band-
width [Hz], en:IF Selectivity, en:IF Sideband, Meas Delay [µs], bo:Sweep Time
Auto,en:Frq Sweep Mode.
Remote command:
MMEMory:LOAD:SEGMent
MMEMory:STORe:SEGMent
Displayed Columns dialog
The "Displayed Columns" dialog allows you to select the channel settings that can be
defined per sweep segment. These settings are displayed in the
log
and in the "Point List" (opened via
Access:
All segment-specific settings can be modified in the "Define Segments" dialog. By
default, the first sweep segment is created with the channel settings defined for unseg-
mented sweep types. When any further sweep segment created, it uses the channel
settings of the previously active segment.
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Define Segments dialog
Show Point
List...).
> "Displayed Columns..."
GUI reference
Sweep Softtool
Define Segments dia-
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