Specifications

Chapter 7 141
Measurement Result Processing
Using Marker Function
7. Measurement Result
Processing
Selecting Trace for Which Markers Are Displayed
Use the following GPIB command to select whether markers are displayed on a data trace
or a memory trace.
CALC{1-5}:MARK:ON on page 327
Displaying Marker List
Use the following GPIB command to display a list of all markers on the screen.
CALC{1-5}:MARK:LIST on page 326
Moving Markers and Reading at Marker Positions
Switching between Continuous Marker and Discontinuous Marker Modes
Use the following GPIB command to select whether a marker can move only to
measurement points on a trace or can move to anywhere regardless of measurement points.
CALC{1-5}:MARK:DISC on page 309
Switching Marker Couple Modes
Use the following GPIB command to select whether marker display and movement as well
as X-axis value setting are coupled with all of the traces or applied only to individual
traces.
CALC:MARK:COUP on page 309
Selecting Unit of Stimulus Value at Marker Position
The following GPIB command can be used to select the unit of a stimulus value at a
marker position from measurement parameters, time, and relaxation time.
CALC{1-5}:MARK:UNIT on page 337
Setting and Reading Stimulus Value at Marker Position
Use the following GPIB command to select a marker from 1-8 and move the specified
marker to any stimulus value. If this command is executed in the query format, the stimulus
value at the marker position is read.
CALC{1-5}:MARK{1-8}:X on page 338
Use the following GPIB command to move the reference marker to any stimulus value. If
this command is executed in the query format, the stimulus value at the reference marker
position is read.
CALC{1-5}:MARK:REF:X