Instructions
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Trace & State recalls the stored trace to the Reference trace and changes the set-up state. 
Screen Image replaces the upper section of the screen with the stored image. 
Recall File brings up a file window from which the chosen file can be selected and recalled. Files are 
listed by date. ‘Find A-Z’ lists only files starting with that character. ‘Latest Files’ lists up to 20 recently 
stored or recalled files. 
Recall Next/Previous recalls the next or previous file in the list without the need to  re-enter the Recall 
File screen. This is useful when searching through screen images. 
4.6.4 Traces/Markers > Marker Setup 
Controls the visibility of the markers, their function, and their measurement units. 
Select creates a pop-up menu that enables the markers, M1 and M2, to be turned 
on or off. M2 can only be on if M1 is also on. Note that the hard key ‘Control 
Markers’ can perform a similar function. 
Units creates a pop-up menu for the units of amplitude measurement - graticule 
units (which are logarithmic) or Watts or Volts. 
Function creates a pop-up menu of Scroll, Peak Find, or Peak Track modes. 
In ‘Scroll’ mode a single press of the Move Left/Right keys cause the selected 
marker to move in one pixel steps. Holding a key down auto-repeats in larger steps. 
In ‘Peak Find’ mode the Move Left/Right keys cause the selected marker to jump to the next 
peak of the trace in that direction. 
In ‘Peak Track’ mode (M1 only), the marker will attempt to maintain its position on that peak of 
the trace. 
Note that the navigator hard keys (Up/Down) can perform a similar function. Up selects Peak 
Find, Down selects Scroll mode. 
The marker function is indicated on the left hand side of the marker readout. Scroll by two 
horizontal arrows, Peak Find by a vertical arrow, Peak Track by a vertical arrow with a T. 
Fix/Unfix M1 fixes the amplitude reading of the M1 marker so that it no longer 
follows level changes from the sweep. The marker readout is preceded with the 
word ‘Fix’. Pressing the key again, or pressing either of the marker ‘move’ keys, 
returns M1 to normal operation. 
M2>M1 moves the M2 marker to the frequency position of the M1 marker (also turns 
M2 on if it was off). This is intended for use with the Fix M1 function to enable 
amplitude changes at a specific frequency to be monitored. 
4.6.5 Traces/Markers > Marker Control 
Controls the frequency position of the markers. 
M1/M2 Active selects which marker is controlled by the marker movement keys. The 
active marker is shown by an arrow in front of its readout. Note that the circular key 
in the centre of the navigator keys can perform a similar function. 
Manual Set enables the frequency position of the active marker to be set 
numerically using similar frequency entry screens as for other frequencies. 
Marker>Centre moves the active marker to the sweep centre frequency. 
Move Left/Right moves the active marker left or right either in frequency 
steps or from peak to peak of the trace depending on the Marker Mode 
(Scroll or Peak Find). 
Note that the navigator hard keys (Left/Right) can perform a similar function. 
Marker 
Setup 
Select 
Units 
Function 
Fix / 
Unfix M1 
Move M2 
to M1 
Marker 
Control 
M1/M2 
Active 
Manual 
Set 
Unfix 
Marker 
>Centre 
Move 
Left 
Move 
Right 










