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Using the Instrument
Analyzing Measurement Data
Analyzing Measurement Data
This section provides advice and information on the following analyzer func-
tions that allow you to analyze the measured amplitude wavelength data.
Tips for Using Traces and Markers
Measuring the Delta between Traces
Using Trace Math to Measure Wavelength Drift

Tips for Using Traces and Markers

The analyzer provides the ability to display up to six traces with up to four
markers. Knowing a few tips makes trace and marker manipulation much eas-
ier. Refer to Traces on page 3-95, Marker BW on page3-37, Marker Search
Menu on page 3-38, Marker Setup on page 3-39, and More Marker Func-
tions on page 3-45.
Markers are always placed on the currently selected act ive trace. Therefore,
use the Active Trace function to activat e the desired trace, then s elect an activ e
marker to be placed on that trace.
When multiple markers are currently used on multiple traces, the Marker Sta-
tus area (located at the top of the display) makes it eas y to identify the state of
each marker.
Information provided for each marker includes:
Wavelength
Amplitude
The trace associated with the marker.
For example, if marker 1 is on Trace A then the annotation will show
Mkr 1 (A).
In addition, if there are two markers on, then the delta of the wavelength and
amplitude for the two different markers is also displayed. For example, Mkr