Key; Lb Couple And Uncouple Display Markers; Example Of Coupled And Uncoupled Markers - HP 8753E User Manual

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At a preset state, the markers have the same stimuhrs values on each channel, but they can be
uncoupled so that each channel has independent markers.
for the display channels.
Choose .~~~~~~~~ if you want the analyzer to uncouple the marker stimulus
. . . . . . . . ..<..<..... :: : : : . . 1 . . .
values for the display channels. This allows you to control the marker stimulus values
independently for each channel.
Figure 2-15. Example of Coupled and Uncoupled Markers
The analyzer can display the marker value as magnitude and phase, or as a real/imaginary pair:
. . . . A . . . . A . . . . s . ; : . . . . A . . . . . . . . . z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . > . . . . : . . . . . . : < : .
gives the real value first, then the imaginary value.
You can use these markers only when you are viewing a polar display format. (The format is
available from the (%GZ) key.)
Note
For greater accuracy when using markers in the polar format, it is
recommended to activate the discrete marker mode. Press (jGiGEG)
1. To access the polar markers, press:
: . . ' . ? Z : : : . : : : : :

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