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Marker function off, Band adjust – Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual

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6  RLC Swept SA Measurement Front-Panel & SCPI Reference
Marker Function

On time domain traces, interval density is the average power in the interval divided by the noise
bandwidth of the RBW of the trace.

Marker Function Off

Turns off band functions for the selected marker.

Key Path

Marker Function

Example

:CALC:MARK:FUNC OFF turns off marker functions for marker 1

Notes

See the description under the

"Marker" on page 667

key, above.

Dependencies

Fixed markers: It is not possible to change the Band Function for a Fixed marker, so all of the
Band Function keys are grayed out for a Fixed marker, including Off

Couplings

Turning off the marker function has no effect on the band span nor does it turn the marker off.

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Band Adjust

Opens a menu that lets you set the width or left or right edges of the band.

It is legal to change the width of the band even if there is no marker function on. Generally this
can only happen by sending the SCPI command since access to the menu is restricted if no
marker function is on.

Key Path

Marker Function

Dependencies

If the marker is Fixed, Band Adjust is grayed out.

If the marker function is Off, Band Adjust is grayed out.

Couplings

If any of the Band Adjust functions are the active function, the wings and arms of the selected
marker display in green; otherwise they display in white.

Backwards Compatibility
Notes

If any of the band adjust SCPI commands (including the legacy compatibility commands
documented under

"Band Function Backwards Compatibility" on page 731

) are sent while the

marker function is off, they will be accepted and the value stored. If sent while the marker is off,
they will be accepted and ignored.

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Band/Interval Span

Sets the width of the span for the selected marker.

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