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Keysight M9421A - Marker Trace; Marker Settings Diagram

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3 WLAN Mode
3.7 WLAN MIMO Modulation Analysis Measurement
Example
:CALC:EVMM:MARK:REF 5
:CALC:EVMM:MARK:REF?
Notes This command causes the marker specified with the subopcode to become selected
Range (for SCPI command): 1 to 12. If the range is exceeded the value is clipped
A marker cannot be relative to itself so that choice is not available, and if sent from SCPI generates
error -221: “Settings conflict; marker cannot be relative to itself.”
When queried a single value is returned (the specified marker numbers relative marker)
Couplings The act of specifying the selected marker’s reference marker makes the selected marker a Delta marker
If the reference marker is off it is turned on in Normal mode at the delta marker location.
Preset The preset default “Relative To” marker (reference marker) is the next higher numbered marker (current
marker +1). For example, if marker 2 is selected, then it’s default reference marker is marker 3. The
exception is marker 12, which has a default reference of marker 1
Set to the defaults by using Restore Mode Defaults. This is not reset by Marker Off, All Markers Off, or
Preset
State Saved Saved in instrument state
Not affected by Marker Off and hence not affected by Preset or power cycle
Min/Max 1/12
Marker Trace
Assigns the specified marker to the designated trace.
Remote Command
:CALCulate:EVMMimo:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:TRACe:INDex 1 | | 9
:CALCulate:EVMMimo:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:TRACe:INDex?
Example
:CALC:EVMM:MARK:TRAC:IND 2
:CALC:EVMM:MARK:TRAC:IND?
Preset 1
State Saved Saved in instrument state
Range 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9
Marker Settings Diagram
The Marker Settings Diagram lets you configure the Marker system using a visual
utility. This is the same as the "Marker Settings Diagram" on page 1190 control on
the Settings tab.
1195 WLAN Mode User's &Programmer's Reference

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