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Measurement
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marker response values (two values: main and auxiliary) can be selected
from several types. The selection is performed in the data format.
Softkey for selecting
data format
Marker response value
Main Auxiliary
Complex
Real part (R or G)
Imaginary part (X
or B)
Polar
Absolute value (|Z|
or |Y|)
Phase (θ
Z
or θ
Y
)
To set up phase unit, refer to Selecting the Phase Unit.
When the span is set at 9, the stimulus value of marker show the
measurement point number. When Marker Fctn > Discrete is OFF, the
interpolated stimulus value is displayed between points.
Activating the marker on the Trace
1. Press Channel Next (or Channel Prev) and Trace Next (or Trace Prev)
to activate the channel on which a marker is used.
2. Press Marker key. At this point, marker 1 is turned on and becomes
active (you can operate the marker). When using marker 1, you can
omit the next step.
3. Select a marker and turn it ON. The softkey used to turn on a marker
is also used to activate that marker.
Moving the marker
1. Change the marker stimulus value. This operation enables you to
move the marker to a point on the selected trace.
2. Read the marker stimulus value and marker response value
displayed in the upper-left part of the trace screen.
Turning off the marker
1. Press Marker key.
2. Click Clear Marker Menu and then click one of the options.
In the preset configuration, the marker settings on traces
in a channel are coupled (Marker Couple is turned on). For marker
coupling, refer to Setting up markers for each trace/Setting up
markers for coupled operations between traces.
Reading Relative Value from Reference Point on Trace
You can convert the marker reading into a relative value from the
reference point.

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