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Common Analysis and Display Functions
R&S
®
ESW
234User Manual 1177.6298.02 ─ 08
Marker Info
Turns the marker information displayed in the diagram on and off.
Remote command:
DISPlay[:WINDow<n>]:MINFo[:STATe] on page 542
Settings Coupled
Couples or decouples the receiver settings to the scan range settings when you use
Tune to Marker.
When you turn on this feature, the R&S ESW changes the receiver settings according
to the scan range the marker frequency is currently in.
In addition, you can select which settings the R&S ESW applies with the "Use Last
Scan" feature.
When you turn it on, the R&S ESW uses the configuration of the last scan.
When you turn it off, the R&S ESW uses the current configuration of the scan table,
if you have changed it since the last scan.
(If you have not changed anything, the configuration of the last scan is still in
effect.)
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:SCOupled[:STATe] on page 541
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:SCOupled:LSCan on page 541
11.4.3 Marker Search Settings and Positioning Functions
Several functions are available to set the marker to a specific position very quickly and
easily, or to use the current marker position to define another characteristic value. In
order to determine the required marker position, searches may be performed. The
search results can be influenced by special settings.
Most marker positioning functions and the search settings are available in the [MKR ]
menu.
Search settings are also available via the [Marker] key or in the vertical "Marker Con-
fig" tab of the "Analysis" dialog box (horizontal "Search Settings" tab).
For more information on searching for signal peaks see Chapter 11.4.1.2, "Searching
for Signal Peaks", on page 228.
The remote commands required to define these settings are described in Chap-
ter 15.7.4, "Markers", on page 537.
Marker Search.......................................................................................................235
Marker Search (Spectrogram)...............................................................................236
Marker Positioning................................................................................................ 237
Marker Usage

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