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Rohde & Schwarz R&S ZVA 8 - Discrete Marker; Marker Format

Rohde & Schwarz R&S ZVA 8
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ZVA/ZVB/ZVT Trace Menu
1145.1084.12 4.89 E-6
Markers on the other traces which have no corresponding master marker are removed but
remember their properties and can be re-activated after the coupling is released.
The remaining markers on the other traces become slave markers and are moved to the
position of the corresponding master markers. "Missing" slave markers are created so that each
t
race has the same number of markers placed at the same position.
If the position of a master marker is outside the sweep range of the slave trace, the slave
marker is displayed at the edge of the diagram. The marker info field indicates an invalid
measurement result:
While marker coupling is active, it is possible to:
Move a master marker and thus change the position of all corresponding slave markers.
Activate another trace in order to make the associated markers the new master markers.
Marker coupling makes sense only if the master and the slave traces use the same stimulus
variable. Channels with a different stimulus variable (sweep type) are not coupled.
Remote control:
CALCulate<Ch/Tr>:MARKer<Mk>:COUPled[:STATe] ON
Discrete Marker
Turns the active marker into a discrete marker and vice versa.
The stimulus value of a discrete marker always coincides with a sweep point. Use discrete
markers in order to avoid that the marker indicates an interpolated measurement value.
Remote control:
CALCulate<Ch/Tr>:MARKer<Mk>:MODE
Marker Format
Opens a submenu to select an output format for the (complex) active marker value in the
marker info field. The default marker format is the format of the associated trace. The
current format is indicated with a .

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