
With
the
use
of
a
reference
marker
,
a
delta
marker
mode
is
available
that
displays
both
the
stimulus
and
response
values
of
the
active
marker
relative
to
the
reference
.
Any
of
the
ve
markers
or
a
xed
point
can
be
designated
as
the
delta
reference
marker
.
If
the
delta
reference
is
one
of
the
ve
markers
,
its
stimulus
value
can
be
controlled
by
the
user
and
its
response
value
is
the
value
of
the
trace
at
that
stimulus
value
.
If
the
delta
reference
is
a
xed
marker
,
both
its
stimulus
value
and
its
response
value
can
be
set
arbitrarily
anywhere
in
the
display
area
(not
necessarily
on
the
trace).
Markers
can
be
used
to
search
for
the
trace
maximum
or
minimum
point
or
any
other
point
on
the
trace
.
The
ve
markers
can
be
used
together
to
search
for
specied
bandwidth
cuto
points
and
calculate
the
bandwidth
and
Q
values
.
Statistical
analysis
uses
markers
to
provide
a
readout
of
the
mean,
standard
deviation,
and
peak-to-peak
values
of
all
or
part
of
the
trace
.
Basic
marker
operations
are
available
in
the
menus
accessed
from
the
4
MARKER
5
key
.
The
marker
search
and
statistical
functions
,
together
with
the
capability
for
quickly
changing
stimulus
parameters
with
markers
,
are
provided
in
the
menus
accessed
from
the
4
MARKER
F
CTN
5
key
.
Marker
Menu
The
4
MARKER
5
key
provides
access
to
the
marker
menu.
This
menu
allows
you
to
turn
the
display
markers
on
or
o,
to
designate
the
active
marker
,
and
to
gain
access
to
the
delta
marker
menu
and
the
xed
marker
menu.
Delta
Mode
Menu
The
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
1
MODE
MENU
softkey
within
the
marker
menu
provides
access
to
the
delta
mode
menu.
The
delta
reference
is
shown
on
the
display
as
a
small
triangle
1,
smaller
than
the
inactive
marker
triangles
.
If
one
of
the
markers
is
the
reference
,
the
triangle
appears
next
to
the
marker
number
on
the
trace
.
The
marker
values
displayed
in
this
mode
are
the
stimulus
and
response
values
of
the
active
marker
minus
the
reference
marker
.
If
the
active
marker
is
also
designated
as
the
reference
marker
,
the
marker
values
are
zero
.
Fixed
Marker
Menu.
The
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
FIXED
MKR
POSTION
softkey
within
the
delta
mode
menu
provides
access
to
the
xed
marker
menu.
This
menu
is
used
to
set
the
position
of
a
xed
reference
marker
,
indicated
on
the
display
by
a
small
triangle
1.
Both
the
stimulus
value
and
the
response
value
of
the
xed
marker
can
be
set
arbitrarily
anywhere
in
the
display
area,
and
need
not
be
on
the
trace
.
The
units
are
determined
by
the
display
format,
the
sweep
type
,
and
the
marker
type
.
There
are
two
ways
to
turn
on
the
xed
marker
.
One
way
is
with
the
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
1
REF
=
1
FIXED
MKR
softkey
in
the
delta
marker
menu.
The
other
is
with
the
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
MKR
ZERO
function
in
the
marker
menu,
which
puts
a
xed
reference
marker
at
the
present
active
marker
position
and
makes
the
marker
stimulus
and
response
values
at
that
position
equal
to
zero
.
The
softkeys
in
this
menu
make
the
values
of
the
xed
marker
the
active
function.
The
marker
readings
in
the
top
right
corner
of
the
graticule
are
the
stimulus
and
response
values
of
the
active
marker
minus
the
xed
reference
marker
.
Also
displayed
in
the
top
right
corner
is
the
notation
1REF=1 .
The
stimulus
value
,
response
value
,
and
auxiliary
response
value
(the
second
part
of
a
complex
data
pair)
can
be
individually
examined
and
changed.
This
allows
active
marker
readings
that
are
relative
in
amplitude
yet
absolute
in
frequency
,
or
any
combination
of
relative/absolute
readouts
.
F
ollowing
a
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
MKR
ZERO
operation,
this
menu
can
be
used
to
reset
any
of
the
xed
marker
values
to
absolute
zero
for
absolute
readings
of
the
subsequent
active
marker
values
.
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Application
and
Operation
Concepts
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