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9 ACP Measurement
Marker
Preset
2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|1
State Saved
Saved in instrument state.
Min
1
Max
12
Initial S/W Revision
Prior to A.02.00
Modified at S/W Revision
A.02.00, A.03.00
Marker Trace
Selects the trace that you want your marker to be placed on. A marker is associated with one and only one
trace. This trace is used to determine the placement, result, and X Axis Scale of the marker. All markers
have an associated trace, even Fixed markers; it is from that trace that they determine their attributes and
behaviors, and it is to that trace that they go when they become Normal or Delta markers.
Key Path
Marker, Properties
Mode
SA, WCDMA, C2K, WIMAX OFDMA, TD-SCDMA, 1xEVDO, DVB-T/H, DTMB (CTTB), ISDB-T, CMMB,
LTE, LTETDD
Remote Command
:CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|...|12:TRACe 1|2|3
:CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|...|12:TRACe?
Example
CALC:ACP:MARK2:TRAC 2
CALC:ACP:MARK2:TRAC?
Notes
If the selected marker is Off, pressing Marker sets it to Normal and places it at the center of the
screen on the trace determined by the Marker Trace rules. At the same time, Marker X Axis Value
appears on the Active Function area.
Default Active Function: the active function for the selected marker’s current control mode. If the
current control mode is Off, there is no active function and the active function is turned off.
Active Function Display: the marker X axis value entered in the active function area will display the
marker value to its full entered precision.
Dependencies
This key is unavailable when
is set to RBW.
Couplings
This is not affected by Auto Coupling.
Sending the remote command causes the addressed marker to become selected.
Preset
All Markers Off
State Saved
Saved in instrument state.
Range
1|2|3
Initial S/W Revision
Prior to A.02.00
Modified at S/W Revision
A.02.00, A.03.00
W-CDMA & HSPA Measurement Applications Reference
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Summary of Contents for E6640A
Page 80: ...Table of Contents lxxx W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference ...
Page 188: ...3 Programming the Test Set Common Commands 188 W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference ...
Page 256: ...5 Mode Functions Mode Setup 256 W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference ...
Page 324: ...6 System Functions System 324 W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference ...
Page 369: ...8 Channel Power Measurement Auto Couple W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference 369 ...
Page 389: ...8 Channel Power Measurement Marker W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference 389 ...
Page 664: ...9 ACP Measurement Auto Couple 664 W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference ...
Page 669: ...9 ACP Measurement BW W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference 669 ...
Page 984: ...9 ACP Measurement View Display 984 W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference ...
Page 1001: ...10 Spectrum Emission Mask Measurement W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference 1001 ...
Page 1668: ...12 Code Domain Measurement Auto Couple 1668 W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference ...
Page 2354: ...14 QPSK EVM Measurement 2354 W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference ...
Page 2364: ...14 QPSK EVM Measurement Auto Couple 2364 W CDMA HSPA Measurement Applications Reference ...