Agilent Technologies N9030a Stereo System User Manual


 
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Programming Commands
MKPK Marker Peak
MKPK
Marker Peak
Syntax
Legacy Products
8560 series, 8566A/B, 8568A/B
Description
Executing MKPK HI, or simply MKPK (no secondary keyword), positions the active marker at the
highest signal detected. If an active marker is on the screen, the MKPK parameters move the marker as
follows:
HI (highest) moves the active marker to the highest peak.
NH (next highest) moves the active marker to the next signal peak of lower amplitude.
NR (next right) moves the active marker to the next signal peak to the right of the current marker.
NL (next left) moves the active marker to the next signal peak to the left of the current marker.
NOTE The functions of the MKPK command (no secondary keyword) and the MKPK HI
command are identical to the E1 commands: (page 147).
NOTE For 8566A/B, 8568A/B, the functions of the MKPK NH command are similar to
the KSK command (page 199), except that KSK does not take in to account the
marker peak excursion or marker peak threshold values. For more details on
marker peak excursion, see the MKPX command (page 257).
MKPK HI
S
P
NH
NR
;
NL
LF
CR
SP
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