SME SOURce:MARKer
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[:SOURce]:MARKer1|2|3[:FSWeep][:STATe] ON | OFF
The command switches the marker selected by the numeric suffix with MARKer on or off.
Example: :SOUR:MARK1:FSW:STAT ON *RST value is OFF
[:SOURce]:MARKer1|2|3:PSWeep
The commands for the markers with level sweep are under this node (Power sw
eep). The three
markers are differentiated by a numeric suffix after MARKer.
[:SOURce]:MARKer1|2|3:PSWeep:AOFF
The command switches all level markers off. This command is an event and thus has no *RST
value and no query form.
Example: :SOUR:MARK:PSW:AOFF
[:SOURce]:MARKer1|2|3:PSWeep:POWer -144 dBm to +16 dBm
The command sets the marker selected by the numeric suffix with MARKer to the level indicated.
In this command, the OFFSet value of subsystem (menu) POWER (LEVEL) is considered in
correspondence with input value MARKER in the SWEEP LEVEL menu. Thus the specified range
indicated is only valid for SOURce:POWer:OFFSet = 0. The specified range with other OFFSet
values can be calculated according to the following formula (cf. Chapter 2, Section "Level Offset"
as well):
-144 dBm OFFSet to 16 dBm OFFSet *RST value for MARK1: 1 dBm
MARK2: 2 dBm
Example: :SOUR:MARK1:PSW:POW -2dBm MARK3: 3 dBm
[:SOURce]:MARKer1|2|3:PSWeep[:STATe] ON | OFF
The command switches the marker selected by the numeric suffix with MARKer on or off.
Example: :SOUR:MARK1:PSW:STAT ON *RST value is OFF
[:SOURce]:MARKer1|2|3:POLarity NORMal | INVerted
The command specifies the polarity of the marker signal.
NORMal When running through the marker condition, TTL level is applied at the marker
output, otherwise 0 V.
INVerted When running through the marker condition, 0 V is applied at the marker output,
otherwise TTL level. *RST value is NORM
Example: :SOUR:MARK:POL INV