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148 Chapter 6
Calibration
User Calibration
When LOAD calibration data measurement is completed, the softkey label changes to
LOAD [DONE].
Step 12. Press the
done key to start calculating the calibration coefficient from the measured
OPEN, SHORT, and LOAD standard data. The coefficient is automatically saved to the
internal memory.
When the calculation and storage of the coefficient are completed, the Agilent 4294A
returns to the User Calibration Menu. If the user calibration function is off, it is
automatically turned on (the key label
CORRECTION on OFF changes to
CORRECTION ON off).
NOTE Press the cancel key to cancel the user calibration process. If the user calibration process is
canceled, the previously obtained data can be used as the available user calibration
coefficient.
Turning User Calibration On/Off
The user calibration function is automatically turned on after completing user calibration
data measurement. However, you can turn this function on or off as required.
Step 1. Press the
[Cal] key to display the Calibration Menu.
Step 2. Press the USER CAL key to display the User Calibration Menu.
Step 3. Press the
CORRECTION on OFF (CORRECTION ON off) key to make the user calibration
available (on) or not available (off) for measurement (pressing the key toggles your
selection).
Defining Standard Values for User Calibration
You can define standard values of OPEN, SHORT, and LOAD for user calibration. Figure
6-8 shows the circuit models of the user calibration kit for the Agilent 4294A.
Figure 6-8 Circuit Models of User Calibration Kit
Each calibration’s standard value can be confirmed and changed as follows:
Step 1. Press the
[Cal] key to display the Calibration Menu.
Softkey Label User Calibration
CORRECTION on OFF Off
CORRECTION ON off On
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