Technical data

206 Agilent N8201A Performance Downconverter Synthetic Instrument Module, 250 kHz to 26.5 GHz
11 Marker
Select Marker
Selects one of the four possible marker or marker pairs. Once a marker is selected, it can be
set to any of the control modes, Normal, Delta, Delta Pair, Span Pair, or Off.
Key Path: Marker
State Saved: The number of the selected marker is saved in Instrument State.
Factory Preset: Marker 1
Remote Command:
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4:STATe OFF|ON|0|1
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4:STATe?
Sets or queries the state of a marker. Setting a marker to state ON or 1 selects that marker.
Setting a marker which is OFF to state ON or 1 puts it in Normal mode and places it at the
center of the display. Setting a marker to state OFF or 0 selects that marker and turns it off.
The response to the query will be 0 if OFF, 1 if ON.
Example:
CALC:MARK2:STAT ON selects marker 2.
CALC:MARK:STAT ON will not modify a marker that is already on.
Normal
Sets the control mode for the selected marker to Normal (see “Marker" on page 203). If the
marker is off, a single marker is activated at the center of the display. The marker stays on
the trace at the horizontal screen position where it was placed unless
Signal Track, or a
“marker to” key function (such as Mkr
CF, Mkr RL, Mkr CF STEP, Mkr Δ Span, or
Min Search) is selected. If you are in a marker pair mode, for example Delta Marker, the
reference marker is turned off. You can then adjust the trace point of the marker.
Key Path: Marker
Remote Command:
See “Marker" on page 203 for the mode command.
Example:
:CALC:MARK:MODE POS selects marker 1 and sets it to Normal.