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User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 38
Access:
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TRACE – MARKER > "Marker Search" > "Search Range..."
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TRACE – MARKER > "Target Search" > "Search Range..."
If
is active, the assigned "Search Range" applies to all sweeps and can be
used to achieve uniqueness in "Min", "Max" or "Target Search".
See also
Chapter 5.12.6, "Trace Statistics Tab"
It is possible to define up to ten different search ranges for each recall set and assign
them to markers no. 1 to 10 and the reference marker.
Select Marker
Selects the reference marker or one of the ten numbered markers that can be
assigned to the trace. If a numbered marker does not exist, it is created as soon as
"On" is checked. A created marker is displayed in the center of the search range.
Search Range
Selects the "Search Range" to be assigned to the selected marker. "Full Span" means
that the "Search Range" is equal to the sweep range. Besides, it is possible to store up
to 10 customized search ranges.
The "Search Range"s are bordered by the "Start" and "Stop" values. "Start" must be
smaller than "Stop", otherwise the second value is automatically adjusted.
"Search Range" properties
The ten "Search Range"s are valid for the entire recall set. Each of them can be
assigned to any marker in the recall set, irrespective of the trace and channel that the
marker belongs to.
The default "Search Range" of any new marker is "Full Span". The analyzer provides
the greatest flexibility in defining "Search Range"s. In particular, two "Search Range"s
may overlap or even be identical. The search is confined to the part of the "Search
Range" that belongs to the sweep range.
The following example shows how "Search Range"s can be used to search a trace for
several local maxima.
Marker Softtool