
92 Chapter 3
Basic Digital Operation
Using Waveform Markers
Press the Set Marker Off All Points softkey.
You have now removed the marker point(s) that resided in the currently selected waveform for
the selected marker number.
Placing a Marker Across a Range of Points within a Waveform
Before setting multiple marker points (range of points) for the first time within a waveform, it
is a good practice to remove existing marker points. This prevents you from incurring
undesired auxiliary output signals. For instructions on clearing existing markers, see
“Clearing Markers from a Waveform” on page 91.
1. Press the
Set Markers softkey.
2. Highlight the waveform segment that is currently playing.
For the ARB modulation formats, there is only one file (AUTOGEN_WAVEFORM) and it is
already highlighted. However in the dual ARB player you can have multiple files to choose
from and you can modify the marker settings on a file even though it may not be the
current waveform selected for play-back.
3. Press the
Marker 1 2 3 4 softkey to highlight the desired marker number.
Modifications are done to the highlighted marker number. Marker one is the factory
default marker number.
4. Press the
Set Marker On Range Of Points softkey.
5. Press
First Mkr Point > 10 > Enter.
6. Press the
Last Mkr Point softkey.
7. Enter a value that is not greater than the number of points in the waveform.
The value entered must be equal to or greater than the first marker point number.
NOTE If you enter a value for either the first marker point or the last marker point
that would make the last marker point value smaller than the first marker
point, the last marker point is automatically adjusted to match the first marker
point.
8. Press the
Enter softkey.
9. Press the
Apply To Waveform softkey.
This softkey must be pressed to save the changes to the waveform marker file, which then
applies the modifications to the waveform.
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