Marker
Commands
5-39
SR780 Network Signal Analyzer
Marker Commands (Normal)
MSEK (?) d {, i}
The MSEK command sets (queries) the Normal Marker Seeks Mode of display d.
The parameter i selects Max (0), Min (1) or Mean (2).
This command is only valid if the Marker Mode for display d is Normal.
MWID (?) d {, i}
The MWID command sets (queries) the Normal Marker Width of display d. The
parameter i selects Spot (0), 1/2 division (1) or 1 division (2).
This command is only valid if the Marker Mode for display d is Normal.
MREL (?) d {, i}
The MREL command sets (queries) the Normal Marker Relative Mode of display
d. The parameter i selects Off (0), Relative to Offset (1), Relative to Reference
Display (2) or Relative to Other Display (3).
This command is only valid if the Marker Mode for display d is Normal.
MROX (?) d {, x}
The MROX command sets (queries) the X Offset for the Normal Marker of
display d. The parameter x is a real number in display units.
This command is only valid if the Marker Mode for display d is Normal.
MROY (?) d {, x}
The MROY command sets (queries) the Y Offset for the Normal Marker of
display d. The parameter x is a real number in display units.
This command is only valid if the Marker Mode for display d is Normal.
MXRL (?) d {, i}
The MXRL command sets (queries) the X Rel Mode for the Normal Marker of
display d. The parameter i selects Absolute (Off) or Relative (On).
This command is only valid if the Marker Mode for display d is Normal.
MRON (?) d
The MRON command sets toggles the Normal Marker between Marker Rel Off
and Marker Rel to Offset. This is similar to the [Marker Ref] key. MRON
operates on a single display (d=2 is not allowed).
If Marker Rel is Off, MRON d sets the Normal Marker offsets (X and Y) to the
current marker position and sets the Marker to Relative to Offset (relative marker
readings).
If Marker Rel is Relative to Offset, MRON d sets the Marker Rel to Off (absolute
marker readings).
Summary of Contents for SR780
Page 4: ...ii SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 10: ...viii SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 18: ...1 2 Getting Started SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 39: ...Triggering and the Time Record 1 23 SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 40: ...1 24 Triggering and the Time Record SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 58: ...1 42 Waterfall Display SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 70: ...1 54 Saving and Recalling SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 167: ...Status Indicators 3 21 SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 188: ...4 6 Menus SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 193: ...FFT Frequency Menu 4 11 SR780 Network Signal Analyzer Command FEND d f ...
Page 232: ......
Page 236: ...4 54 Source Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer Command STYP i ...
Page 266: ...4 84 Playback Input Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 272: ...4 90 Trigger Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 288: ...4 106 Swept Sine Average Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 326: ...144 Exceedance Statistics Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 352: ...4 170 Output Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 478: ......