Anritsu S251C User Manual

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EDIT

— Opens the selected marker parameter for data entry. Press

ENTER

when data entry is complete or

ESCAPE

to restore the previous

value.

q

DELTA (Mx-M1)

— Displays delta amplitude value as well as delta fre-

quency or distance for the selected marker with respect to the M1 marker.

q

MARKER TO PEAK

— Places the selected marker at the frequency or

distance with the maximum amplitude value.

q

MARKER TO VALLEY

— Places the selected marker at the frequency or

distance with the minimum amplitude value.

q

BACK

— Returns to the Main Markers Menu.

q

M5

— Selects the M5 marker parameter and opens the M5 second level

menu.

q

ON/OFF

— Turns the selected marker on or off.

q

EDIT

— Opens the selected marker parameter for data entry. Press

ENTER

when data entry is complete or

ESCAPE

to restore the previous

value.

q

PEAK BETWEEN M1 & M2

— Places the selected marker at the fre-

quency or distance with the maximum amplitude value between marker
M1 and marker M2.

q

VALLEY BETWEEN M1 & M2

— Places the selected marker at the fre-

quency or distance with the minimum amplitude value between marker
M1 and marker M2.

q

BACK

— Returns to the Main Markers Menu.

q

M6

— Selects the M6 marker parameter and opens the M6 second level

menu.

q

ON/OFF

— Turns the selected marker on or off.

q

EDIT

— Opens the selected marker parameter for data entry. Press

ENTER

when data entry is complete or

ESCAPE

to restore the previous

value.

q

PEAK BETWEEN M3 & M4

— Places the selected marker at the peak be-

tween marker M3 and marker M4.

q

VALLEY BETWEEN M3 & M4

— Places the selected marker at the valley

between marker M3 and marker M4.

q

BACK

— Returns to the Main Markers Menu.

Choosing

LIMIT

in

FREQ

or

DTF

measurement modes causes the soft keys be-

low to be displayed.

q

SINGLE LIMIT

— Sets a single limit value in dBm. Menu choices are:

ON/OFF

EDIT

BACK

q

MULTIPLE LIMITS

— Sets multiple user defined limits, and can be used to

create a limit mask for quick pass/fail measurements. Menu choices are:

SEGMENT 1

SEGMENT 2

Chapter 2 Functions and Operations

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