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GPIB Command Reference
MKRLIMSTAR
16. GPIB
Command Reference
( F - N )
MKRLIMSTAR
Syntax MKRLIMSTAR
Description In the creation/edit of the limit line table, sets the sweep parameter value at the marker
position as the sweep parameter value of the segment start point. This command is used,
together with the
“MKRLIMVSTAR” command on page 354, usually when setting the
sweep parameter value and measured value at the marker position as the sweep parameter
value and limit central value of the segment start point, respectively.
If segment creation/edit has not been started, executing this command automatically starts
the edit of the edit target segment and then sets the sweep parameter value of the start
point.
If the creation/edit of the limit line table has not been started, executing this command
automatically starts table creation/edit, starts the edit of the edit target segment, and then
sets the sweep parameter value of the start point.
If the marker function is off, executing this command causes an error and the command is
ignored. (No query)
Corresponding
key
[System] - LIMIT TEST - EDIT LIMIT LINE - EDIT - more 1/3 - more 2/3 - MKR → START
MKRLIMSTOP
Syntax MKRLIMSTOP
Description In the creation/edit of the limit line table, sets the sweep parameter value at the marker
position as the sweep parameter value of the segment stop point. This command is used,
together with the
“MKRLIMVSTOP” command on page 354, usually when setting the
sweep parameter value and measured value at the marker position as the sweep parameter
value and limit central value of the segment stop point, respectively.
If segment creation/edit has not been started, executing this command automatically starts
the edit of the edit target segment and then sets the sweep parameter value of the stop point.
If the creation/edit of the limit line table has not been started, executing this command
automatically starts table creation/edit, starts the edit of the edit target segment, and then
sets the sweep parameter value of the stop point.
If the marker function is off, executing this command causes an error and the command is
ignored. (No query)
Corresponding
key
[System] - LIMIT TEST - EDIT LIMIT LINE - EDIT - more 1/3 - more 2/3 - MKR → STOP
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