User`s guide
Key Reference 4
N9320A Spectrum Analyzer 93
Marker
Accesses the marker control softkeys that select the type and 
number of markers. Markers are diamond- shaped characters 
that identify points of traces. Up to twelve pairs of markers 
may appear on the display simultaneously; only one pair can 
be controlled at a time. 
Select Marker Selects one of the twelve possible markers. A marker that 
has already been selected will become active. If a marker has 
been turned on and assigned to a specific trace, it will be 
active on that trace when selected.
Key access: 
Normal Activates a single frequency marker at the center of the 
active trace if a marker is not already displayed. 
Displaying a marker before enabling the Normal  function 
enables the marker at the position of the selected marker. 
The marker number shows above the marker. The knob 
and/or arrow keys move the marker left or right. Entering a 
value from the numeric keypad moves the marker to the 
trace point nearest to that value. Annotation in the active 
function block and in the upper- right corner indicates the 
frequency and amplitude of the marker (time and amplitude, 
if in zero span.) Pressing Normal  turns off the Delta  function 
and moves the active marker to the delta marker position.
Key access: 
Delta Accesses the submenu to use the marker delta function.
Key access: 
Marker
Marker
Delta
On Off
Delta (On) activates a second marker at the 
position of the first marker. If no marker is 
present, two markers appear at the center of 
the display. The amplitude and frequency (or 
time) of the first marker is fixed. The marker 
number is indicated above the delta marker, 
and the same number is indicated with an R 
(for example, 1R) above the reference marker.
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