Remote Operation

CALCulate Subsystem Commands

CALCulate:MARKer:SRANge:UPPer:TIME <param>

Sets the upper limit for the marker search range. Setting this value when CALCulate:MARKer:SRANge:STATe is OFF will automatically turn CALCulate:MARKer:SRANge:STATe ON. The range used for the marker search range is the same range used for the total power calculation, the trace mean range, and the wavelength sweep range. Changing the range with this command will change all four ranges. Sending this command while span is not set to zero will result in a “Settings conflict” error. Default units for the parameter is in seconds.

CALCulate:MARKer:SRANge:UPPer[:WAVelength] <param>

Sets the upper limit for the marker search range. Setting this value when CALCulate:MARKer:SRANge:STATe is OFF will automatically turn CALCulate:MARKer:SRANge:STATe ON. The range used for the marker search range is the same range used for the total power calculation, the trace mean range, and the wavelength sweep range. Changing the range with this command will change all four ranges. Sending the command when the instrument is in a zero span will generate a “Settings conflict” error. Default units for the parameter is in meters; frequency units are allowed.

CALCulate:MARKer[1234]:SRLevel

Sets the reference level to the amplitude of the marker.

CALCulate:MARKer[1234][:STATe] OFFON01

CALCulate:MARKer[1234][:STATe]?

Turns a particular marker ON or OFF. If no number is given for the MARKer node, 1 is assumed. (For example, CALCulate:MARKer ON will turn marker 1 ON.) The marker will be placed on the trace determined by the CALCulate:MARKer:TRACe command. If no trace is specified, the default trace is trace A. The marker will be placed at the center wavelength. Turning a marker OFF will turn off any marker function that was on for that particular marker. When the marker is turned ON again, all the marker functions for that marker will be off.

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