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Instructions
Sets/Gets the trace detection type
Parameter type
Enumeration NEG|POS|SAMP|AVER|NORMAL
Parameter Range
NORMAL: standard
NEGative: NEGative peak value
POSitive: indicates a POSitive peak value
SAMPle: SAMPle
Return
Enumeration
:
NEG|POS|SAMP|AVER|NORMAL
Example
:DETector:TRACe:PVTime AVERage
Command format
[:SENSe]:DETector:TRACe:SPECtrogram
[:SENSe]:DETector:TRACe:SPECtrogram?
Instructions
Sets/Gets the trace detection type
Parameter type
Enumeration NEG|POS|SAMP|AVER|NORMAL
Parameter Range
NORMAL
NEGative
POSitive
SAMPle
Return
Enumeration
:
NEG|POS|SAMP|AVER|NORMAL
Example
:DETector:TRACe:SPECtrogram AVERage
4.7
Marker & Peak
The marker appears as a rhombic sign (as shown below) for identifying points on a trace. You can
easily read the amplitude, frequency and sweep time of the marked point on the trace.
The analyzer allows for up to eight/four pairs of markers to be displayed at one time, but only one
pair or a single marker is active every time.
You can use the numeric keys, knob or direction keys to modify the desired frequency or time as
well as view the readouts of different points on the trace.
4.7.1
Select Marker
Select one of the eight markers. The default is Marker1. When a marker is selected, you can set its
type, trace to be marked, readout type and other related parameters. The enabled marker will
appear on the trace selected through the
Select Trace
option and the readouts of this marker are
also displayed in the active function area and at the upper right corner of the screen.
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