Common Analysis and Display Functions
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7.4.1.2
Marker Results
Normal markers point to a trace point on the x-axis and display the associated numeric
value for that trace point. Delta markers indicate an offset between the level at the
delta marker position and the level at the position of the assigned reference marker, in
dB.
The results can be displayed directly within the diagram area or in a separate table. By
default, the first two active markers are displayed in the diagram area. If more markers
are activated, the results are displayed in a marker table.
Marker information in diagram area
By default, the results of the last two markers or delta markers that were activated are
displayed in the diagram area.
The following information is displayed there:
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The marker type (M for normal, D for delta, or special function name)
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The marker number (1 to 16)
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The assigned trace number in square brackets [ ]
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The marker value on the y-axis, or the result of the marker function
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The marker position on the x-axis
Marker information in marker table
In addition to the marker information displayed within the diagram area, a separate
marker table may be displayed beneath the diagram. This table provides the following
information for all active markers:
7.4.2
Marker Settings
For more information about marker search, see
Chapter 7.4.3, "Marker Search Set-
tings and Positioning Functions"
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7.4.2.1
Individual Marker Setup
Access
: "Overview" > "Analysis" > "Markers" > "Markers"
Up to 17 markers or delta markers can be activated for each window simultaneously.
Initial marker setup is performed using the "Marker" dialog box.
Markers