Common Analysis and Display Functions
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For more information see chapter 7.4.1.4, "Searching for Signal Peaks", on page 486.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:MARKer:PEXCursion on page 934
Displaying Marker Numbers
By default, the marker numbers are indicated in the diagram so you can find the peaks
from the list. However, for large numbers of peaks the marker numbers may decrease
readability; in this case, deactivate the marker number display.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:FUNCtion:FPEaks:ANNotation:LABel[:STATe]
on page 953
Exporting the Peak List
The peak list can be exported to an ASCII file (.DAT) for analysis in an external appli-
cation.
Remote command:
MMEMory:STORe:PEAK on page 1013
FORMat:DEXPort:DSEParator on page 991
7.4.3.9 Deactivating All Marker Functions
All special marker functions can be deactivated in one step.
Use the "All Functions Off" button in the "Marker Functions" dialog box.
7.4.4 How to Work With Markers
The following step-by-step instructions demonstrate in detail how to work with markers.
● How to Analyze a Signal Point in Detail................................................................519
● How to Use a Fixed Reference Marker.................................................................520
● How to Output the Demodulated Signal Accoustically..........................................521
7.4.4.1 How to Analyze a Signal Point in Detail
Step-by-step instructions on working with markers are provided here. For details on
individual functions and settings see chapter 7.4.2.1, "Marker Settings", on page 493.
The remote commands required to perform these tasks are described in chap-
ter 11.8.3, "Working with Markers", on page 928.
When you need to analyze a characteristic point in the signal in more detail, the follow-
ing procedure can be helpful:
1. Perform a peak search to determine the characteristic point roughly by pressing
the PEAK SEARCH key.
Marker Usage