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Chapter 6
Analysis of Measurement Results
Search for Target Point of Measurement Value
Search for Target Point of Measurement Value
By using the target search function, you can search for a point that has a specified
measurement value on the trace (target) and move the marker to that point.
Figure 6-10
Target Search Function
Procedure
Step 1. Setting target (target measurement value)
a.
Click inside the window of the trace on which you want to execute a target search (or
click the measurement parameter name area, e.g.
2:
θ
z [
°
]
in the case of overlay
display) (or press
) to make the trace active.
b.
Right-click to open the shortcut menu and click
Marker Function
(or press
).
c.
Click the
Search Def&Range Menu
button
d.
Using the numeric entry dialog box that appears by right-clicking inside the
Target
Value
box (or using the
ENTRY/NAVIGATION
block key on the front panel), enter
the measurement value of the search into the
Target Value
box.
Step 2. Executing target search
a.
Click the
<<
button.
b.
Click the
Search Type
drop-down menu to select
Target
.
c.
Click the
Search
button to execute the target search.
NOTE
When a partial search area has been specified according to the procedure of “Specify the
Partial Search Area” on page 153, the marker moves to the maximum or minimum value
on the trace within this area.
Search Type
Menu Item
Marker Search
Target
The point having the target set on the trace as a
measurement value.
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