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value in the square brackets after the index indicates the trace to which the
marker is assigned. (Example: M2[1] defines marker 2 on trace 1.) For more than
two markers, a separate marker table is displayed beneath the diagram by
default.
Marker information in marker table
In addition to the marker information displayed within the diagram grid, a separate
marker table may be displayed beneath the diagram. This table provides the fol-
lowing information for all active markers:
"Type" Marker type: N (normal), D (delta), T (temporary, internal), PWR
(power sensor)
"Ref" Reference (for delta markers)
"Trc" Trace to which the marker is assigned
"X-value" X-value of the marker
"Y-Value" Y-value of the marker
"Function" Activated marker or measurement function
"Function Result" Result of the active marker or measurement function
The functions are indicated with the following abbreviations:
"FXD" Fixed reference marker
"Phase Noise" Phase noise measurement
"Signal Count" Signal count
"TRK" Signal tracking
"Noise Meas" Noise measurement
"MDepth" AM modulation depth
"TOI" Third order intercept measurement
7.1.4 Frequency and Span Information in Diagram Footer
The information in the diagram footer (beneath the diagram) depends on the cur-
rent application, measurement, and result display.
For a default measurement in the Spectrum mode, the Diagram result display
contains the following information, for example:
Understanding the Display Information - Spectrum Mode