Operating Manual | Cable And Network Analyzer System (iOS Version)321.21.1 Test Limit Options1.21.1.1 Add a new LimitPress “Add Limit”, a default label of New Limit will be given to the new limit and it will be appended to the end of the list.Highlight the New Limit and edit your new specification limit as outlined in the following sections.1.21.1.2 Remove LimitHighlight the Limit to be removed, and press “Remove Limit.”1.21.1.3 Limit Label FieldEdit the Label for your specification. This label will appear in the corner of the trace when the limit is enabled. It will alsoappear on your test report and test report preview screen. It is also used to label your limit enable switches.1.21.1.4 Limit Type FieldProvides a pull down menu allowing the limit type to be selected.1.21.1.4.1 Minimum Spec TypeRefer to Figure 251.21.1.4.2 Maximum Spec TypeRefer to Figure 26 and Section 1.21.31.21.1.4.3 Tolerance Spec TypeRefer to Figure 28 and Section 1.21.51.21.1.4.4 Ripple Spec TypeRefer Figure 27 and Section 1.21.41.21.1.5 Spec Limit Trace Type FieldThe type of trace the Limit can be applied to needs to be specified, these include DTF, Return Loss, Cable Loss, Spectrumand Transmission (optional test capability).1.21.1.6 Measurement UnitsThis provides a pull down menu that allows measurement units to be selected.1.21.1.7 Start PointThis specifies the start point the spec limit is applied over, this can be start frequency or the starting distance if used withDTF (Distance to Fault) measurements.1.21.1.8 End PointThis specifies the end point the spec limit is applied over, this can be end frequency or the end distance if used with DTF(Distance to Fault) measurements.1.21.1.9 ValueThe limit value can be entered here this can be the ripple value, maximum level, minimum level. For tolerance specs , thiswill be the range above and below the center Value.1.21.1.10 CenterUsed with tolerance spec limits, specifies the center of the tolerance window, the value sets the amount above and belowthe center value. Only appears for Tolerance spec limits.Note: A limit cannot pass unless there is sweep data that covers it’s full range (Start Point – End Point), sweeps must beequal to or outside the Limits set. When testing against limits please ensure your sweep is configured appropriately.