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Error Massage and Error Display
Error
overview
Error Description Solution and reference
Constant-voltage measurement or constant-
current measurement not possible
This message will be dis-
played to the right of the
monitor value when it is not
possible to perform constant-
voltage measurement or
constant-current measure-
ment.
It will also be displayed if the
voltage applied to the sample
or the current owing to the
sample exceeds the limit
value (including, for example,
if a current in excess of the
limit value ows to the sample
when the open voltage has
been set to the lowest pos-
sible value).
Reduce the voltage level or
current level.
See "Measurement signal
level (AC)" (p. 49).
Less than voltage limit
or current limit
This message will be dis-
played if the set constant
voltage (or constant current) is
not reached because a signal
that is greater than or equal
to the current (or voltage) limit
value is not being applied.
Set the limit value again or
change the measurement sig-
nal level so that the limit value
is not exceeded
See "Measurement signal
level (AC)" (p. 49) and
"Limit (limiting the voltage and
current applied to the sample)
(AC)" (p. 58).
Load correction fre-
quency mismatch
This message will be dis-
played in the settings infor-
mation if the load correction
frequency does not match the
current measurement fre-
quency when load correction
is enabled.
Perform load correction at the
same frequency as the mea-
surement frequency.
See "Measurement
frequency(AC)" (p. 44), and
"5.6 Load Correction (Correct-
ing Values to Match Reference
Values)" (p. 112).
Load correction condi-
tion mismatch
This message will be dis-
played in the settings informa-
tion if load correction condi-
tions other than the frequency
do not match the current
measurement conditions when
load correction is enabled.
Perform load correction using
the same conditions as the
measurement conditions.
See "3.4 Setting Measurement
Conditions (basic settings)"
(p. 43), and
"5.6 Load Correction (Correct-
ing Values to Match Reference
Values)" (p. 112).
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