3 Short-Range Comms & IoT Mode
3.6 Power Stat CCDF Measurement
Marker X-Axis Value
Sets the marker X-Axis value in the current marker X-Axis Scale unit. This function
has no effect if the control mode is Off, but is the remote command equivalent of
entering an X value if the control mode is Normal or Delta.
Remote
Command
:CALCulate:PSTatistic:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:X <rel_ampl>
:CALCulate:PSTatistic:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:X?
Example
:CALC:PST:MARK3:X 0
:CALC:PST:MARK3:X?
Notes If no suffix is sent, uses the fundamental units for the current marker X-Axis Scale. If a suffix is sent that
does not match the current marker X-Axis Scale unit, an error “Invalid suffix” is generated
The query returns the marker’s absolute X Axis value if the control mode is Normal, or the offset from
the marker’s reference marker if the control mode is Delta. The query is returned in the fundamental
units for the current marker X-Axis scale: Hz for Frequency and Inverse Time, seconds for Period and
Time. If the marker is Off the response is Not A Number
Preset After a preset, all Markers are turned OFF, so Marker X-Axis Value query returns Not a Number (NAN)
State Saved No
Min/Max –/+9.9E+37
Annotation Mkr # <X value> and <Marker value> upper right on graph
Marker Y Axis Value (Remote Command Only)
Queries the marker Y-Axis value in the current marker Y-Axis unit.
Remote
Command
:CALCulate:PSTatistic:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:Y?
Example
:CALC:PST:MARK11:Y?
Notes Returns the marker Y-Axis result, if the control mode is Normal, or Delta. If the marker is Off, the
response is Not a Number
Preset 0
State Saved No
Backwards
Compatibility
SCPI
:CALCulate:PSTatistic:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:FUNCtion:RESult?
Marker Mode
Sets the marker control mode to Normal (POSition), Delta, or Off. All interactions
and dependencies detailed under the control description are enforced when the
remote command is sent. If the selected marker is Off, pressing Marker sets it to
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