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The analyzer is controlled through a tree of settings called the Analyzer Setting Browser (ASB). This tree consists of a set of modules that allows to setup the signal acquisition, play back and processes. | The analyzer is controlled through a tree of settings called the Analyzer Setting Browser (ASB). This tree consists of a set of modules that allows to setup the signal acquisition, play back and processes. | ||
'''Note''': The "information" icon | '''Note''': The "information" icon [[Image:Usersmanual_134.png]]may be found next to a setting. It means you cannot change the setting value. | ||
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may be found next to a setting. It means you cannot change the setting value. | |||
'''Tip''': When using the right click on any item from the ASB, you can copy the value(s) contained in the selection (it can be a module, collection, sub-module or just a setting) and paste it (them) into another item which contains compatible value(s). It is also possible to drag and drop a scalar type setting | '''Tip''': When using the right click on any item from the ASB, you can copy the value(s) contained in the selection (it can be a module, collection, sub-module or just a setting) and paste it (them) into another item which contains compatible value(s). It is also possible to drag and drop a scalar type setting [[Image:Usersmanual_135.png]]from the ASB to a displayed window (for example the center frequency of the FFT Zoom). | ||
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from the ASB to a displayed window (for example the center frequency of the FFT Zoom). | |||
======Ways of editing a setting====== | ======Ways of editing a setting====== | ||