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Alternatively, if you like a particular current Viewed Sweep, you can Impose that Viewed Sweep by
clicking on the ‘Impose’ button in the Current Viewed Sweep section (Fig. 5.3.2).
Finally, if you want to Impose a sweep that in neither the Current Acquired Sweep (Fig. 5.3.1) or the
Current Viewed Sweep (Fig. 5.3.2), you can do this by clicking on the ‘Average/Impose ADsweep files on
P0 (or P1 etc) graph’ button and then selecting a single sweep from the ‘Select File to Average/Impose…’
dialog box (Fig. 5.3.3). (Note: if you select more than one sweep they will be averaged and the single
averaged sweep will be imposed, Section 5.4.)
Both the single Imposed Sweep and the Averaged/Imposed Sweep (Section 5.4) can be hidden by
clicking on the ‘Hide’ button located to the right of the Imposed or Averaged/Imposed filename. The
Imposed and the Averaged/Imposed Sweep trace can then be reshown by clicking on the same button
now labelled ‘Show’.
Furthermore, you can permanently delete the single Imposed Sweep and the Averaged/Imposed Sweep
by clicking on the ‘Delete’ button located to the of right of the ‘Hide’/’Show’ button. The deleted sweep
can then only be restored by reimposing it.
Fig. 5.3.2. Imposing the Current Viewed Sweep by clicking on the ‘Impose’ button in the View section.
The cyan Viewed Sweep trace (upper red arrow) than overlays the blue Current Viewed Sweep trace
(shown as the magenta waveform in the inset), and the ‘Time of Day’ the sweep was acquired and the
sweep’s ‘Filename’ are printed in cyan in the Imposed fields (lower red arrow).