MKTBL Marker
‘able
Restrictions
Turning on the marker table turns off following functions: windows display mode
(WINON),
N
dB
point measurement (NDBPNT), the FFT menu measurements (FFTAUTO, FFTCONTS,
FFTSNGLS), gate utility functions (GDRVUTIL), TO1 measurement
(TOI),
peak table (PKTBL),
percent AM (PCTAM), peak zoom (PKZOOM), and power menu measurements (ACP, ACPE,
CHP,
and OBW). Marker noise (MKNOISE) and marker counter (MKFC) are not available with the
marker table.
You can execute the MKTBL command two different ways. You can either execute the MKTBL
command directly (for example, “MKTBL 1;
“)
or use the MOV command to move the 1 or 0 into
the MKTBL command (for example,
“MOV
MKTBL, 1;
‘I).
If you use the MOV command, no text is
displayed in the active function area during command execution.
You should turn off the marker table (set MKTBL to 0) when you are done with the marker
table.
Query Response
table
r
off
7
0output
termination
+
table
qMKTBL
Programming Commands
5-361