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Alphabetical Command Reference
SEA
SEA
Syntax
SEA<L|R>;
SEA<MAX|MIN|OFF>;
or
SEA<MAX|MIN|OFF>?;
SEATARG<num>;
or
SEATARG?;
Description
These commands control the marker searches. The marker searches place the active
marker according to the indicated search criteria. The search is continuously updated if
tracking is ON (see
Front Panel Equivalents
Command
Description
Range
Query Response
SEAL
Search left for next occurrence of the
target value.
N/A
N/A
SEAMAX
Search for trace maximum on the current
channel.
N/A
<0|1><
L
F
>
SEAMIN
Search for trace minimum on the current
channel.
N/A
<0|1><
L
F
>
SEAOFF
Turns the marker search off.
N/A
<0|1><
L
F
>
SEAR
Search right for next occurrence of the
target value.
N/A
N/A
SEATARG
Set the search target amplitude.
amplitude range
1
1. For log mag:
±
500 dB. For phase:
±
500 degrees. For Smith chart and Polar:
±
500 units.
For linear magnitude:
±
500 units. For SWR:
±
500 units.
<num><
L
F
>
Command
Hardkey
Softkey
SEAL
SEAMAX
SEAMIN
SEAOFF
SEAR
SEATARG
Marker Search
SEARCH LEFT
Marker Search
SEARCH: MAX
Marker Search
SEARCH: MIN
Marker Search
SEARCH: OFF
Marker Search
SEARCH RIGHT
Marker Search
SEARCH: TARGET
Summary of Contents for 8719ES
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Page 343: ...5 1 5 Data Processing Chain ...
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