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Peak nearest to the marker position on its left-hand side
Peak nearest to the marker position on its right-hand side
Target (3 types)
Peak nearest to the marker position
Target nearest to the marker position on its left-hand side
Target nearest to the marker position on its right-hand side
To select a search type, use the following command:
:CALC{1-36}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:TYPE
Defining a Peak
You can define a peak by specifying the lower limit for the peak excursion
value and polarity (positive or negative peak).
To define a peak, use the following commands:
Lower limit for
the peak excursion value
Polarity
Defining a Target
You can define a target by specifying the target value (response value) and
transitional direction (positive or negative value change).
To define a target, use the following commands:
Target value
Transitional direction
Performing Marker Search
To perform Marker Search, use the following command:
:CALC{1-36}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:EXEC
To turn On or Off the Search Tracking feature, which performs Marker
Search every time the trace is updated, use the following command:
:CALC{1-36}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:TRAC
Retrieving Search Results
Performing Marker Search moves the marker to the points that matches
the search criteria, so you can obtain the search results by retrieving the
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:CALC{1-36}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:PEXC
:CALC{1-36}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:PPOL
:CALC{1-36}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:TARG
:CALC{1-36}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:TTR

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