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j)
Press Cp-D to select the Cp-D function.
k)
Move the cursor to FREQ zone, the following soft keys will be displayed in the
soft key zone: ON, OFF, MEAS OPEN, MEAS SHORT and MEAS LOAD.
l)
Press ON to turn on the point-frequency correction function of FREQ.
m)
Press [1][0][0], +100 will be displayed in the prompt information zone and
the soft key zone will display the following available units: Hz, kHz and MHz.
Press kHz, the FREQ zone will be changed as 100.000kHz (the same with the
test frequency).
n)
Move the cursor to the REF A: zone of the frequency 1. Press [1][1], +11 will
be displayed in the prompt information zone and the following available units
will be displayed in the soft key zone: p, n, μ, m and k. Press n, this zone will
be changed as 11.0000nF.
o)
Move the cursor the REF B: zone of the frequency 1. Press [0][.][0][0][0][5],
+0.0005 will be displayed in the prompt information zone and the following
available units will be displayed in the soft key zone: p, n, μ, m and k. Press
[ENTER], this zone will be changed as 0.00050.
p)
Move the cursor to Freq 1. The following soft keys will be displayed: ON, OFF,
MEAS OPEN, MEAS SHORT and MEAS LOAD.
q)
Hold the test fixture in open status and keep user’s hands or other
interference source far away from the test fixture. Press the soft key MEAS
OPEN to execute open correction.
r)
Insert the short plate (TH26010) into the test fixture. Please ensure that the
short plate and the reeds of the test fixture have good contact.
s)
Press the soft key MEAS SHORT to execute short correction.
t)
Insert a standard capacitance into the test fixture. Please ensure that the pins
of the standard capacitance have good connection with the reeds of the test
fixture.
u)
Press the soft key MEAS LOAD to execute load correction.
2)
Note
a)
Because of the different software editions, the soft keys and status
information may be different form this book, but it may not affect users’
understanding.
b)
The load correction is only valid for the components with the same
specification. If the specification is changed, it is required to redo load
correction.