Operating instructions

CALCulate:MARKer Subsystem R&S ESCI
1166.6004.12 6.46 E-1
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer<1 to 4>:MINimum:RIGHt
This command positions the marker to the next higher minimum value to the right of the current
value (i.e. in ascending X direction) on the corresponding trace in the selected measurement
window.
Note: If no next higher minimum value is found on the trace (level spacing to adjacent values <
peak excursion), an execution error (error code: -200) is produced.
Example: "CALC:MARK2:MIN:RIGH" 'Positions marker 2 in screen A to the next
'higher minimum value to the right of the
'current value.
Characteristics: *RST value: -
SCPI: device-specific
Mode: R, A, FM
This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer<1 to 4>:MINimum:LEFT
This command positions the marker to the next higher minimum value to the left of the current value
(i.e. in descending X direction) on the corresponding trace in the selected measurement window.
Note: If no next higher minimum value is found on the trace (level spacing to adjacent values <
peak excursion), an execution error (error code: -200) is produced.
Example: "CALC:MARK2:MIN:LEFT" 'Positions marker 2 in screen A to the next
'higher minimum value to the left of the
'current value.
Characteristics: *RST value: -
SCPI: device-specific
Mode: R, A, FM
This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer<1 to 4>:PEXCursion <numeric_value>
This command defines the peak excursion., i.e. the spacing below a trace maximum which must be
attained before a new maximum is recognized, or the spacing above a trace minimum which must be
attained before a new minimum is recognized. The set value is valid for all markers and delta
markers. The unit depends on the selected operating mode.
Example: "CALC:MARK:PEXC 10dB" 'Defines peak excursion 10 dB in
'SPECTRUM mode
"CALC:MARK:PEXC 100 HZ" Defines peak excursion 100 Hz in
'FM DEMOD mode
Characteristics: *RST value: 6dB
SCPI: device-specific
Mode: R, A, FM
The numeric suffix in MARKer<1 to 4> is irrelevant.