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Load Correction (Correcting Values to Match Reference Values)
Correction starts.
Correction value acquisition time varies
with the measurement frequency and num
-
ber of points.
Touch when you wish to cancel correction.
(The display will return to the screen shown in
step 5, and the correction conditions will remain
unchanged.)
7
Touch the
EXIT
key.
The correction values (reference sample
measured values) will be shown once their
acquisition is complete.
The instrument will return to the
ADJ
screen.
If correction does not complete normally:
8
Touch the
EXIT
key.
Displays the measurement screen.
To disable the correction value: (p. 120)
When the load compensation is valid for
the set measurement conditions,
ON
ap-
pears on the
LOAD
parameter in the mea-
surement Screen.
•
Use the same correction conditions for load correction as the measurement conditions when correction is
performed. Use of different conditions will prevent load correction from being performed.
If the current measurement frequency and correction frequency do not match, an error such as the follow
-
ing will be displayed on the measurement screen.
If the current measurement conditions and correction conditions other than correction frequency do not
match, correction will be performed, but an error such as the following will be displayed on the measure
-
ment screen.
•
When the same correction frequency has been set to multiple load correction groups, only the group with
the smallest number will be valid.
•
If open and short correction are enabled, the Z and
θ
values after open and short correction will be cor
-
rected during load correction.
•
When acquiring load correction values (when performing reference sample measurement), the open and
short correction settings that were in effect before switching to the load correction screen will be enabled.
•Changing the low Z high accuracy mode setting will invalidate correction values.
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 ...