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Aeroflex 9102 - Disabling a Delta Marker; Disabling a Marker; Enabling a Delta Marker

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Chapter 2 General Operation
Working with the markers
32 9102 Handheld Spectrum Analyzer Software version 5.31
If you use the MKR function key when no marker is active, marker 1
(A1 or B1) will be enabled at the maximum peak. The input field for
marker 1 appears.
2 If you want to enable another marker, push the appropriate softkey
(
A1 through A4 or B1 trough B4). If you want to use more than four
markers, press the
Mkr More softkey to display the marker softkeys
for marker 5 and marker 6 and proceed as described for markers 1
to 4.
The marker is enabled and the input field opens; the selected
marker appears in the marker field in the top bar of the display.
3 If required, move the marker to another position using the cursor
keys, one of the softkeys
Max Peak and Next Peak, or by entering
the frequency with the numeric keys and the appropriate enter key.
Disabling a marker 1 From the main menu, select Marker. Or push the MKR function key
in any menu.
The Marker menu appears and the input field for marker 1 appears.
2 Push the softkey (one of
A1 through A6 or B1 through B6) for the
marker which you want to disable. If you use more than four
markers you can display the softkeys for marker 5 and 6 by
pressing the
Mkr More softkey.
Toggle the softkey until “OFF“ is highlighted. The marker is disabled
and the respective marker values disappear in the marker field at
the top. By toggling to “ON“ again the marker will be enabled again.
Enabling a delta marker For delta markers, the power level and frequency relative to marker 1
is displayed in the marker field. Marker 1 cannot be a delta marker. If
marker 1 is not yet enabled when you enable another marker as a delta
marker, marker 1 will be enabled automatically.
1 From the main menu, select
Marker, or push the MKR function key
in any menu.
2 Select the softkey for the marker which you want to turn into a delta
marker (
A2 through A6 or B2 through B6). If you use more than four
markers you can display the softkeys for marker 5 and 6 by
pressing the
Mkr More softkey.
If not already enabled, the marker is turned on.
3 Push the softkey until “REL“ is highlighted. The respective marker in
the marker field is indicated as a delta marker, e.g. DA2 instead of
A2.
Disabling a delta marker 1 From the main menu, select Marker, or push the MKR function key
in any menu.
The Marker menu and the marker 1 input field appear.

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