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Keysight EXG and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User’s Guide
Basic Digital Operation (Option 653/655/656/657)
Using Waveform Markers
3.
Set the last marker point in the range that you want off to a value less than or equal to the
number of points in the waveform,
and
greater than or equal to the value set in
(for this
example, 17):
Press
Last Mkr Point
>
17
>
Enter
>
Apply To Waveform
>
Return
.
This turns off all marker points for the
active marker within the range set in
and
, as shown at right.
How to view markers is described on
Clearing a Single Marker Point
Use the steps described in
“Clearing a Range of Marker Points” on page 209
, but set both the first
and last marker point to the value of the point you want to clear. For example, if you want to clear a
marker on point 5, set both the first and last value to 5.
Setting Marker Points in a Waveform Segment
To set marker points on a segment, the segment must reside in BBG media (
).
When you set marker points, they do not replace points that already exist, but are set
in addition
to
existing points. Because markers are cumulative, before you set marker points within a segment,
) and remove any unwanted points (
Placing a Marker Across a Range of Points
1.
In the second Arb menu (
), press
Marker Utilities
>
Set Markers
.
2.
Highlight the desired waveform segment.
3.
Select the desired marker number: Press
Marker 1 2 3 4
4.
Set the first sample point in the range (in this example, 10):
Press
Set Marker On Range Of Points
>
First Mkr Point
>
10
>
Enter
.
5.
Set the last marker point in the range to a value less than or equal to the number of points in
the waveform,
and
greater than or equal to the first marker point (in this example, 20):
Press
Last Mkr Point
>
20
>
Enter
.
6.
Press
Apply To Waveform
>
Return
.
This sets a range of waveform marker points. The marker signal starts on sample point 10, and ends
on sample point 20, as shown in the following figure.