113
Load Correction (Correcting Values to Match Reference Values)
Procedures for the load correction
Once you have set the measurement cable length, use the following procedure to configure the
load correction conditions and perform correction.
(See "5.1 Setting the Cable Length (Cable Length Correction)" (p. 98).)
Screen display method (For more information, see p. 27):
(Measurement screen)
ADJ
key>(
ADJ
screen)
LOAD
key
1
Touch the
ADJUST
key.
2
Touch the
ON
key, and then touch the
EXIT
key.
2
1
3
Select the correction point to configure
with the
keys and then touch the
EDIT
key.
2
1
4
Set the correction conditions in the fol-
lowing order and then touch the
SET
key:
1.
FREQ
2.
RANGE
3.
LEVEL
4.
DC BIAS
5.
MODE
6.
REF1
,
REF2
Allows you to set the
current measurement
conditions as the load
correction conditions.
(After touching the
GET
key, touch the
SET
key
to accept the settings.)
Touch to cancel con-
figuration of the cor
-
rection conditions.
(The display will
return to the screen
shown in step 3, and
the correction con-
ditions will remain
unchanged.)
•
You cannot skip ahead in the order of settings.
•
Correction cannot be performed if all set
-
tings have not been configured.
•When you acquire measurement conditions
with the
GET
key, the parameters used as
reference values (p. 118) will be initialized
to Z -
θ
, and the reference values (
REF1
and
REF2
) will be cleared.
5
Connect the reference sample to the
measurement cable.
6
Touch the
EXEC
key, the correction val-
ues are acquired.
•
A beep will sound if an error occurs while
acquiring correction values. In this case, the
correction values will be invalid (p. 119).
•
After acquiring correction values, the acquired
values will become invalid if any correction con
-
dition is changed.
5
Error Correction
Summary of Contents for IM3536
Page 20: ...16 Operating Precautions ...
Page 34: ...30 Screen Layout and Operation ...
Page 140: ...136 Testing the System Self diagnosis ...
Page 224: ...220 About Measurement Times and Measurement Speed ...
Page 240: ...236 Discarding the Instrument ...