Marker Press to select which marker (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) is active using the touch screen. The active marker is underlined. On/Off Turns the selected marker underlined in the Marker submenu key On or Off. Delta On/Off Turns on a delta marker and prompts for a delta offset frequency, either positive or negative from the frequency of the currently active marker. Peak Search This key places the currently active marker on the highest signal amplitude currently displayed on screen. Marker Freq to Center Moves the frequency noted by the active marker to the center frequency position and center of the display. Marker to Ref Level Causes the amplitude of the currently active marker to become the reference level, which is the top horizontal line of the display. More Peak Options Brings up a secondary menu of submenu keys for more peak searching options. See the More Peak Options (Marker & Peak) Menu. More Opens a submenu of additional Marker options. See the Marker 2/2 Menu. |
Peak Search Places the currently active marker on the highest amplitude signal currently on screen. Next Peak Left From the current position of the active marker, the instrument searches to the left (toward lower frequencies) for a peak signal that rises at least a certain amount above the average noise level. If no such peak is found, the marker is placed at the left end of the trace. The Peak Threshold key allows the user to specify the performance of peak searching. Next Peak Right From the current position of the active marker, the instrument searches to the right (toward higher frequencies) for a peak signal that rises at least a certain amount above the average noise level. If no such peak is found, the marker is placed at the right end of the trace. The Peak Threshold submenu key allows the user to specify the performance of peak searching. Delta Marker to Span Sets the total span width to the value of the delta marker. If the delta marker is zero, the span is set to zero span. If the delta marker value is set to less than 10 Hz, then the span will be set to 10 Hz. If no delta marker is turned on, no change is made. Marker Freq to Center Sets the center frequency to the frequency of the currently active marker. Marker to Ref Lvl Sets the reference level (top grid line) to the amplitude of the currently active marker. Peak Threshold Allows the user to specify how far above the average noise floor a signal must rise before it is considered a peak. Back Returns to the Marker Menu. |
Marker Noise On/Off Turns the markers into noise markers with units of dBm/Hz. When this option is selected, the detection method is automatically changed to RMS and the displayed value is compensated for the noise bandwidth of resolution bandwidth filter. Marker Table On/Large/Off Causes a table to be displayed below the sweep window. The table is automatically sized to display all markers that are turned on. In addition to the marker frequency and amplitude, the table also shows delta frequencies and amplitude deltas for all markers that have deltas entered for them. If Large is selected, a large screen display opens underneath the graph that displays both frequency and amplitude for the active marker in large type. All Markers Off Turns off all markers. Counter Marker On/Off Sets the frequency counter mode for the active marker. Marker frequency values are normally limited in resolution to individual display pixels. Each pixel may represent multiple frequencies. Using Counter Marker in association with Marker to Peak will result in the exact frequency of the peak to a resolution of 0.001 Hz. Set Marker To Channel If a signal standard has been selected, pressing this key brings up a dialog box to select a channel. Select a channel number for the current signal standard, and the active marker will be set to the center frequency of the channel. If no signal standard has been selected, a message “No standard selected. Press Enter or Escape to Continue.” is displayed. Press either button to leave the settings as they were before the key was pressed. Marker Style This key changes the behavior of the reference markers. If Fixed is selected, reference markers stay at the amplitude they were at when the associated delta marker was turned on. If Tracking is selected, the amplitude of the reference marker changes as the signal amplitude is changed. Note that the reference marker tracks the amplitude, not the frequency of a signal. Marker 1 Reference Selects whether Marker 1 is the reference for all six delta markers, or whether each of the six reference markers has an associated delta marker. Back Returns to the Marker Menu. |