This submenu key displays the “Edit Menu” on page 3‑63 that allows creating or editing of single or multi-segment limit lines. The currently active limit point is marked by a red circle on the display.
A limit envelope is very useful when you want to easily detect new signals in the presence of other preexisting signals. Use the limit envelope function to automatically create upper or lower limit lines that are based upon the on-screen measured spectrum analysis values. Refer to Figure 3‑61 for an example limit envelope. Press this submenu key to open the
“Limit Envelope Menu” on page 3‑66.
Pressing this submenu key deletes all limit points for the currently active limit line and sets the default limit line value, which is a single limit whose position is 2.5 grid lines from the top of the screen (for the upper limit line) or 2.5 grid lines from the bottom of the screen (for the lower limit line), depending upon which limit is active. The inactive limit line is not altered.