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MKAC<strong>TV</strong><br />

Marker As the Active Function<br />

Makes the current active marker the active function.<br />

Syntax<br />

MKAC<strong>TV</strong><br />

Equivalent Softkey: MKAC<strong>TV</strong> is equivalent to turning on a marker with<br />

MAItKER ON OFF (ON is underlined).<br />

Related Comm<strong>and</strong>s: MKACT, MKN, MKTYPE.<br />

Example<br />

OUTPUT 7 18 - “MKACT 2 - ”<br />

OUTPUT 7 18 ; “MKAC<strong>TV</strong> ; ’<br />

Description<br />

Makes marker number 2 the active marker:<br />

Makes marker number 2 the active fin&ion.<br />

If you have more than one marker displayed on the spectrum analyzer display, you need to<br />

make the desired marker the active function before you can manipulate the marker.<br />

‘lb make the marker the active function:<br />

1. Select the desired marker with the MKACT comm<strong>and</strong> (MKACT makes the specified marker<br />

the active marker).<br />

2. Execute MKAC<strong>TV</strong> to make the active marker the active function.<br />

If there is no active marker, executing MKAC<strong>TV</strong> makes marker 1 the active marker <strong>and</strong> the<br />

active function. MKAC<strong>TV</strong> makes the marker an active function according to its marker type<br />

(see “MKTYPE” for more information about marker type).<br />

5-328 Programming Comm<strong>and</strong>s

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