How To Read Curve Values; Figure 142 The Lock To Curve Menu - Agilent Technologies 8163A Manual

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How to Read Curve Values

You can lock markers A or B to a curve in order to move between individual
samples. In this way, you can read the time/wavelength and power values
that relate to each sample and the difference between these values for
markers A and B.
How to Lock Markers to the Curve
You can lock markers A and B to curves by performing the following
instructions:
1 Press the [Menu] softkey and move to <Lock to Curve>. A menu displaying the
options displayed in "The Lock to Curve Menu" on page 239 appears.

Figure 142 The Lock to Curve Menu

2 Press the [A] softkey to lock marker A to a curve. The number opposite
Marker A on curve: is highlighted.
3 Use the cursor key to move to the legend number of the curve to which you
want to lock marker A.
4 Press Enter. Marker B will be locked to the same curve as marker A, if it was
assigned to curve 0 immediately before, that is, it was unassigned immediately
before.
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