Remote Commands
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User Manual 1178.8520.02 ─ 01
Positioning Delta Markers
The following commands position delta markers on the trace.
CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MAXimum:LEFT
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CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MAXimum:NEXT
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CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MAXimum[:PEAK]
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CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MAXimum:RIGHt
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CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MINimum:LEFT
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CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MINimum:NEXT
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CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MINimum[:PEAK]
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CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MINimum:RIGHt
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CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MAXimum:LEFT
This command moves a delta marker to the next higher value.
The search includes only measurement values to the left of the current marker posi-
tion.
In the spectrogram, the command moves a marker horizontally to the maximum level in
the currently selected frame. The vertical marker position remains the same.
Suffix:
<n>
.
<m>
Manual operation:
See
CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MAXimum:NEXT
This command moves a marker to the next higher value.
In the spectrogram, the command moves a marker horizontally to the maximum level in
the currently selected frame. The vertical marker position remains the same.
Suffix:
<n>
.
1..n
<m>
1..n
Manual operation:
See
CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MAXimum[:PEAK]
This command moves a delta marker to the highest level.
In the spectrogram, the command moves a marker horizontally to the maximum level in
the currently selected frame. The vertical marker position remains the same.
If the marker is not yet active, the command first activates the marker.
Suffix:
<n>
.
Analyzing Measurements (Basics)