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Rohde & Schwarz R&S ZVA 8 - Marker Properties

Rohde & Schwarz R&S ZVA 8
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R&S
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ZVA/ZVB/ZVT Trace Menu
1145.1084.12 4.91 E-6
Marker Properties...
Opens a dialog to define the properties of all markers of the active trace.
In the left part the dialog contains four input fields and drop-down lists to select a marker and define the
basic properties of a selected marker which is switched on in the Mode panel.
Select Mkr. opens a drop-down list to select the Ref. Marker or one of the Marker 1, ... 10 that
may be associated to the active trace.
Name defines a marker name which may exceed the length of the input box and contain letters,
numbers, blanks and special characters.
Stimulus defines the stimulus value (in Cartesian diagrams: the x-axis position) of the marker.
Format defines the output format of the marker value.
The Mode panel contains check boxes to select properties that are related to the marker positions. All
properties can be combined.
Marker On displays the selected marker in the diagram and in the marker info field or removes
it. Marker configurations are only available while the marker is switched On. A removed marker
remembers its properties (stimulus value, format, delta mode, number ...) when it is switched on
again. The marker properties are definitely lost if the associated trace is deleted.
Fixed Marker freezes thecurrent response value of the selected marker. The marker can still
be shifted horizontally but the vertical position remains fixed if the other marker settings are
changed. Markers must be inside the sweep range and have a valid response value when they
are fixed.
Delta Mode sets the selected marker to delta mode and displays its values relative to the
reference marker.
Discrete Mode means that a marker can be set to discrete sweep points only. If discrete mode
is switched off, the marker can be positioned on any point of the trace, and its response values
are obtained by interpolation.
All Mkrs Coupled couples the markers of all traces in the active setup to the markers of the
active trace; see Coupled Markers.
Style qualifies how the selected marker is displayed on the screen.
Show Info selects the marker info to be displayed at the Marker Position, in the marker info field or in a
separate Table below the diagram area. The display options may be selected simultaneously or all
switched off. The table provides more information than the marker info field:
Remote control:
CALCulate<Ch/Tr>:MARKer<Mk>[:STATe] ON

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