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BK Precision 894 User Manual

BK Precision 894
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Figure 13 - Procedure for Correction at User-Specified Frequencies.
1. Connect the test fixture to the test terminal of the meter. Make sure the test fixture
is not connected to any device.
2. Press the SETUP button and enter the MEASURE SETUP menu.
3. Press the softkey, CORRECTION, to enter the Correction menu.
4. Press the ON softkey to enable LOAD correction. When Load Correction is enabled,
Short and Open Calibration will also be enabled for Point-Frequency Correction and
they can be enabled by turning them on.
5. Using the cursor keys and softkeys, set the standard test function in the FUNC field
(any settings entered will depend on this function).
6. Using the cursor keys, move the cursor to SPOT No. and select one spot (range from
1 to 201).
a. Enter a value using the numerical key pad or
b. Use the soft key: INCR++, INCR+, DECR-, and DECR--. The keys increment or
decrement the selected number by one (+,-) or by ten (++,--).
7. Press the Down Key and select the FREQ option.
8. Use numeric keys to input the correction frequency. After entering a numeric value,
the available unit softkeys (Hz, kHz and MHz) will be displayed. When the ENTER key
is used to input correction frequency, the unit defaults to Hz. The original preset
open/short/load Correction frequency data is displayed on the frequency setting
display field.
Figure 14 - Load Correction
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BK Precision 894 Specifications

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BrandBK Precision
Model894
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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