Agilent 4287A RF LCR MeterOperation ManualTwelfth EditionFIRMWARE REVISIONS/SERIAL NUMBERSThis manual applies directly to instruments that have the fi
10 ContentsExecuting open calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100 Chapter 4 Function Overview4287A Key Operation OverviewChange of unit Turn clockwise or counterclock- wisePress Press [G/n][M/μ] [k/m] and [×1] (
1015. Setting MeasurementConditions5 Setting Measurement ConditionsThis chapter describes how to set the measurement conditions, including measureme
102 Chapter 5 Setting Measurement ConditionsHow to Preset the 4287AHow to Preset the 4287ATo return to the initialized state, called the “preset stat
Chapter 5 103Setting Measurement ConditionsHow to Set the Measurement Point5. Setting MeasurementConditionsHow to Set the Measurement PointUnlike mea
104 Chapter 5 Setting Measurement ConditionsHow to Set the Measurement PointHow to specify table number for setupThe 4287A has eight tables that allo
Chapter 5 105Setting Measurement ConditionsHow to Set the Measurement Point5. Setting MeasurementConditionsHow to add measurement pointsThe measureme
106 Chapter 5 Setting Measurement ConditionsHow to Set the Measurement PointFigure 5-4 Addition of measurement frequencyNOTE If you add frequency as
Chapter 5 107Setting Measurement ConditionsHow to Set the Measurement Point5. Setting MeasurementConditionsFigure 5-5 Example of setting measurement
108 Chapter 5 Setting Measurement ConditionsHow to Set the Measurement PointHow to change frequency of a set measurement pointChange the frequency of
Chapter 5 109Setting Measurement ConditionsHow to Set the Measurement Point5. Setting MeasurementConditionsHow to change averaging factorChange the a
Contents 11How to Set the Measurement Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11 0 Chapter 5 Setting Measurement ConditionsHow to Set the Measurement PointHow to change oscillator levelChange the oscillator level of an already
Chapter 5 111Setting Measurement ConditionsHow to Set the Measurement Point5. Setting MeasurementConditionsHow to change oscillator level setup unitC
11 2 Chapter 5 Setting Measurement ConditionsHow to Set the Measurement PointFigure 5-10 How to change signal level setup units from dBm to VNOTE Th
Chapter 5 113Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting up dc resistance (Rdc) measurement5. Setting MeasurementConditionsSetting up dc resistance (Rdc) m
11 4 Chapter 5 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting up dc resistance (Rdc) measurement
1156. Calibration and Compensation6 Calibration and CompensationThis chapter describes calibration and compensation functions of the Agilent 4287A.B
11 6 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation FunctionsCalibration and Compensation FunctionsThe following describes the ca
Chapter 6 117Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Functions6. Calibration and CompensationCalibration reference plane and require
11 8 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation FunctionsFigure 6-1 and Figure 6-2 show the relationship between the calibrat
Chapter 6 119Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Functions6. Calibration and CompensationFigure 6-2 Calibration when DUT connec
12 ContentsSetting Measurement Parameter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
120 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test FixtureCalibration and Compensation Procedures
Chapter 6 121Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and Compensation1. Test h
122 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test FixtureStep 2. Press the TABLE No. [ ] key in
Chapter 6 123Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and CompensationFigure 6-
124 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test FixtureFigure 6-6 How to extend the 7-mm conn
Chapter 6 125Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and CompensationFigure 6-
126 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test FixtureFigure 6-10 How to connect load standa
Chapter 6 127Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and CompensationFigure 6-
128 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test FixtureStep 2. In the softkey menu, press the
Chapter 6 129Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and Compensation• To eras
Contents 13Setting the Built-in Speaker (Beep Sound). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
130 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test Fixture18. How to measure short compensation d
Chapter 6 131Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and Compensation2. DUT co
132 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test FixtureFigure 6-13 Calibration Dialog boxNOTE
Chapter 6 133Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and CompensationNOTE If y
134 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedures Using Dedicated Test Fixture10. How to end calibrationPress the Don
Chapter 6 135Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedure without Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and CompensationCa
136 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedure without Using Dedicated Test Fixturetables, follow these steps to se
Chapter 6 137Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedure without Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and Compensation4.
138 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedure without Using Dedicated Test FixtureStep 5. Remove the DC short stan
Chapter 6 139Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedure without Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and Compensation14
14 ContentsChange 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
140 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedure without Using Dedicated Test Fixture16. How to confirm port extensio
Chapter 6 141Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedure without Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and Compensation21
142 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedure without Using Dedicated Test Fixture2. DUT connection terminal used
Chapter 6 143Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedure without Using Dedicated Test Fixture6. Calibration and CompensationFi
144 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationCalibration and Compensation Procedure without Using Dedicated Test FixtureStep 2. Click the OPEN button in
Chapter 6 145Calibration and CompensationHow to Define Calibration Kit6. Calibration and CompensationHow to Define Calibration KitBefore starting cal
146 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationHow to Define Calibration KitFigure 6-18 Calibration kit setup windowStep 2. Specify the table number to d
Chapter 6 147Calibration and CompensationHow to Define Compensation Kit6. Calibration and CompensationHow to Define Compensation KitBefore starting c
148 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationHow to Define Compensation KitFigure 6-20 Compensation kit setup windowStep 2. Specify the table number to
Chapter 6 149Calibration and CompensationRegistering the Electrical Length of Unregistered Test Fixtures6. Calibration and CompensationRegistering th
151. How to Use This Operation Manual1 How to Use This Operation ManualThis chapter explains how to most efficiently use this Operation Manual.
150 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationRegistering the Electrical Length of Unregistered Test FixturesFigure 6-22 User Fixture Label dialog boxSt
Chapter 6 151Calibration and CompensationPreventing Mistakes During Execution of Calibration and Compensation6. Calibration and CompensationPreventin
152 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationPreventing Mistakes During Execution of Calibration and CompensationFigure 6-24 DC resistance (Rdc) limit
Chapter 6 153Calibration and CompensationPreventing Mistakes During Execution of Calibration and Compensation6. Calibration and CompensationFigure 6-
154 Chapter 6 Calibration and CompensationPreventing Mistakes During Execution of Calibration and Compensation
1557. Executing Measurementsand Displaying Results7 Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsThis chapter describes how measurements are perform
156 Chapter 7 Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsConnecting the DUTConnecting the DUTWhen using a dedicated test fixture, see the operation
Chapter 7 157Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsSelecting Single Point Measurement or List Measurement7. Executing Measurementsand Displayi
158 Chapter 7 Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsHow to Select the Measurement Point TableHow to Select the Measurement Point TableFollow t
Chapter 7 159Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsSelection of Measurement Point7. Executing Measurementsand Displaying ResultsSelection of M
16 Chapter 1 How to Use This Operation ManualRelationship of Operation Manual Contents to the Handling of the 4287ARelationship of Operation Manual C
160 Chapter 7 Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsSelection of Measurement Parameters in Single Point Measurement DisplaySelection of Measur
Chapter 7 161Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsSelection of Measurement Parameters in Single Point Measurement Display7. Executing Measure
162 Chapter 7 Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsSelection of Display Parameters in List Measurement DisplaySelection of Display Parameters
Chapter 7 163Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsSelection of Display Parameters in List Measurement Display7. Executing Measurementsand Dis
164 Chapter 7 Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsSetting How the Instrument Displays Measurement Results (Enabling/Disabling Deviation Meas
Chapter 7 165Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsSetting How the Instrument Displays Measurement Results (Enabling/Disabling Deviation Measu
166 Chapter 7 Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsHiding the Screen DisplayHiding the Screen DisplayThe screen display of measurement result
Chapter 7 167Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsTurning ON/OFF Update the LCD Display View7. Executing Measurementsand Displaying ResultsTu
168 Chapter 7 Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsTurning ON/OFF Update the LCD Display ViewFigure 7-6 View when the update of the screen d
Chapter 7 169Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsTurning ON/OFF Update the LCD Display View7. Executing Measurementsand Displaying Resultssc
172. Installation Guide2 Installation GuideThis chapter describes procedures for preparing the Agilent 4287A RF LCR meter for use after it is delive
170 Chapter 7 Executing Measurements and Displaying ResultsTurning ON/OFF Update the LCD Display View
1718. Sorting According to Measurement Results8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsThis chapter describes the BIN sort functions for sorting pa
172 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsOverview of BIN Sort FunctionOverview of BIN Sort FunctionThe BIN sort function of the Agilent
Chapter 8 173Sorting According to Measurement ResultsOverview of BIN Sort Function8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsFigure 8-2 Parts sortin
174 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsOverview of BIN Sort FunctionConcept of setting 4287A BINsEach BIN sorting condition based on t
Chapter 8 175Sorting According to Measurement ResultsOverview of BIN Sort Function8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsTable 8-1 Concept of 42
176 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsOverview of BIN Sort FunctionInternal flow of BIN sort judgmentThe BIN sort judgment is made ac
Chapter 8 177Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Measurement Point8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Measurement PointThe
178 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Measurement PointFigure 8-5 Selection of measurement point as sorting condition 1NOTE
Chapter 8 179Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Measurement Parameter8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Measurement Para
18 Chapter 2 Installation GuideIncoming InspectionIncoming InspectionWARNING To avoid hazardous electrical shock, do not turn the power on if there a
180 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Measurement ParameterFigure 8-6 Selection of measurement parameter for sorting conditi
Chapter 8 181Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Limit Mode and Reference Value8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Limit M
182 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Limit Mode and Reference ValueSetting reference valueWhen you select percentage mode (P
Chapter 8 183Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting BIN Range8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting BIN RangeSet the actual BIN
184 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting BIN RangeSetting lower limit valueFollow these steps to set the lower limit value after
Chapter 8 185Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting BIN Range8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSelecting BIN range modeYou can sele
186 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting BIN On and OffSetting BIN On and OffIn the presetting, all BINs are off (inactive), and
Chapter 8 187Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Faulty BIN (OUT OF GOOD BINS)8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Faulty B
188 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting Upper and Lower Limit Values for DC Resistance MeasurementSetting Upper and Lower Limit
Chapter 8 189Sorting According to Measurement ResultsTurning On BIN Sorting and Displaying the Result8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsTurni
Chapter 2 19Installation GuideIncoming Inspection2. Installation GuideStep 3. Make sure that the contents (main unit and accessories) are free of any
190 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsBin Count FunctionBin Count FunctionEffective from Firmware Rev. 1.20 The Bin Count function co
Chapter 8 191Sorting According to Measurement ResultsBin Count Function8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsFigure 8-16 Bin Count Results dial
192 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN SortingExample of Settings for BIN SortingThe following introduces
Chapter 8 193Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN Sorting8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsSetting the measur
194 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN SortingFigure 8-18 Setting the measurement point number (Stimulus)
Chapter 8 195Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN Sorting8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsFigure 8-20 Setti
196 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN SortingSetting the measurement point number, measurement parameter,
Chapter 8 197Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN Sorting8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsFigure 8-23 Setti
198 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN SortingFigure 8-24 Setting the upper limit value for Condition 1 o
Chapter 8 199Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN Sorting8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsFigure 8-26 Setti
2 NoticesThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.This document contains proprietary information that is prote
20 Chapter 2 Installation GuideEnvironmental RequirementsEnvironmental RequirementsEnsure that the following environmental requirements are met befor
200 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN SortingNOTE Instead of setting the upper limit to infinite, 1G is e
Chapter 8 201Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN Sorting8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsFigure 8-29 Setti
202 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN SortingFigure 8-31 BIN 2 and BIN 3 sorting condition settingsOUT O
Chapter 8 203Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN Sorting8. Sorting According to Measurement ResultsFigure 8-32 OUT O
204 Chapter 8 Sorting According to Measurement ResultsExample of Settings for BIN SortingDisplaying the BIN sorting resultsFollowing these steps to d
2059. Obtaining Statistical Data on Measurement Results9 Obtaining Statistical Data on Measurement ResultsThis chapter describes the functions for
206 Chapter 9 Obtaining Statistical Data on Measurement ResultsOverview of Functions for Statistical AnalysisOverview of Functions for Statistical An
Chapter 9 207Obtaining Statistical Data on Measurement ResultsData Logging for Statistical Analysis9. Obtaining Statistical Data on Measurement Resu
208 Chapter 9 Obtaining Statistical Data on Measurement ResultsData Logging for Statistical AnalysisStep 6. Activate the measurement trigger and exec
Chapter 9 209Obtaining Statistical Data on Measurement ResultsExecuting Statistical Analysis and Displaying Results9. Obtaining Statistical Data on
Chapter 2 21Installation GuideEnvironmental Requirements2. Installation GuideFigure 2-1 Ventilation space at installation siteEnsure free space is a
210 Chapter 9 Obtaining Statistical Data on Measurement ResultsSaving Measurement Data for Statistical AnalysisSaving Measurement Data for Statistica
Chapter 9 211Obtaining Statistical Data on Measurement ResultsSaving Measurement Data for Statistical Analysis9. Obtaining Statistical Data on Measu
212 Chapter 9 Obtaining Statistical Data on Measurement ResultsSaving Measurement Data for Statistical Analysis
21310. Storning and Retrieving4287A Internal Information and File Management10 Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File Managemen
214 Chapter 10 Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File ManagementSaving Setting StatusSaving Setting StatusThe following procedure
Chapter 10 215Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File ManagementSaving Setting Status10. Storning and Retrieving4287A Internal Inf
216 Chapter 10 Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File ManagementSaving Screen DisplaysSaving Screen DisplaysFollow this procedure
Chapter 10 217Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File ManagementSaving the List Measurement Display in CSV Format10. Storning and
218 Chapter 10 Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File ManagementSaving the List Measurement Display in CSV FormatExample of the S
Chapter 10 219Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File ManagementSaving the Setup Table (Measurement point, Calibration kit, Compen
22 Chapter 2 Installation GuideHow to Install Front Handles/Rack Mounting FlangesHow to Install Front Handles/Rack Mounting FlangesThe Agilent 4287A
220 Chapter 10 Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File ManagementSaving the Setup Table (Measurement point, Calibration kit, Compe
Chapter 10 221Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File ManagementSaving the BIN Sorting Setup Table in CSV Format10. Storning and R
222 Chapter 10 Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File ManagementSaving the BIN Sorting Setup Table in CSV FormatExample of the Sa
Chapter 10 223Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File ManagementSaving the BIN Sorting Setup Table in CSV Format10. Storning and R
224 Chapter 10 Storing and Retrieving 4287A Internal Information and File ManagementSaving the BIN Sorting Setup Table in CSV Format
22511. Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFacilities11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesThis chapter describes the met
226 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesChecking and Editing the GPIB AddressChecking and Editing the GPIB AddressThe 4
Chapter 11 227Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesChecking and Editing the GPIB Address11. Setting and Using theControl and Manage
228 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesConfiguring the NetworkConfiguring the NetworkNOTE When you use the 4287A by co
Chapter 11 229Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesConfiguring the Network11. Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFacilities
Chapter 2 23Installation GuideHow to Install Front Handles/Rack Mounting Flanges2. Installation GuideFigure 2-2 How to remove trim strips from sides
230 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesConfiguring the NetworkStep 5. The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box
Chapter 11 231Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesConfiguring the Network11. Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFacilities
232 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesConfiguring the NetworkStep 5. The Identification Changes dialog box (Figure 11
Chapter 11 233Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSetting the Built-in Speaker (Beep Sound)11. Setting and Using theControl and Ma
234 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSetting the Built-in Speaker (Beep Sound)Step 2. Press the BEEPER MENU key in t
Chapter 11 235Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesLocking the Front Panel Keys, Keyboard and Mouse11. Setting and Using theControl
236 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesLocking the Front Panel Keys, Keyboard and MouseLocking the keyboardAll of the
Chapter 11 237Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesLocking the Front Panel Keys, Keyboard and Mouse11. Setting and Using theControl
238 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesLocking the Front Panel Keys, Keyboard and MouseLocking the front panel keys, k
Chapter 11 239Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesTurning OFF the LCD Display’s Backlight11. Setting and Using theControl and Mana
24 Chapter 2 Installation GuideHow to Install Front Handles/Rack Mounting FlangesFigure 2-4 How to install modified trim stripWARNING If the install
240 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSystem RecoverySystem RecoveryBy executing system recovery, you can return the
Chapter 11 241Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSystem Recovery11. Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFacilitiesProcedur
242 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSystem RecoveryStep 6. The following screen appears. Select “+Removable Devices
Chapter 11 243Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSystem Recovery11. Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFacilitiesStep 8.
244 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSystem RecoveryProcedure to create the user backup imageThis section describes
Chapter 11 245Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSystem Recovery11. Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFacilitiesStep 6.
246 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSystem RecoveryStep 8. The message as shown below appears. Press of the keybo
Chapter 11 247Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSystem Recovery11. Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFacilitiesProcedur
248 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSystem RecoveryStep 6. The following screen appears. Select “+Removable Devices
Chapter 11 249Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSystem Recovery11. Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFacilitiesStep 8.
Chapter 2 25Installation GuideHow to Install Front Handles/Rack Mounting Flanges2. Installation GuideFigure 2-5 How to remove trim strips from sides
250 Chapter 11 Setting and Using the Control and Management FacilitiesSystem Recovery
25112. Specifications andSupplemental PerformanceCharacteristics12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance Characteristics
252 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsSpecifications describe the instrument’s warranted performance over the tem
Chapter 12 253Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental Performa
254 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement CharacteristicsResolution0.1 dB*2Uncertainty Cable lengt
Chapter 12 255Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental Performa
256 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement CharacteristicsDefinition of Each ParameterWhen OPEN/SHOR
Chapter 12 257Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental Performa
258 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement CharacteristicsAt the following points, measurement error
Chapter 12 259Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental Performa
26 Chapter 2 Installation GuideHow to Install Front Handles/Rack Mounting FlangesFigure 2-7 How to remove bottom feet and tilt standsStep 5. Mount t
260 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement CharacteristicsFigure 12-3 Oscillator Level < −33 dBm
Chapter 12 261Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental Performa
262 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement CharacteristicsTest condition for “Typical data” The mea
Chapter 12 263Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental Performa
264 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement CharacteristicsDetails of Measurement Time (T4) (Typical)
Chapter 12 265Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental Performa
266 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement CharacteristicsNOTE Time settings Ts, Tt, Tp, Tr and Tm i
Chapter 12 267Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental Performa
268 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement CharacteristicsTt = 2.0 ms; Tp = 1.0 ms; Tr = 2.0 ms (Rdc
Chapter 12 269Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsBasic Measurement Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental Performa
Chapter 2 27Installation GuideHow to Install Front Handles/Rack Mounting Flanges2. Installation GuideFigure 2-8 How to remove trim strips from sides
270 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsMeasurement Support FunctionsMeasurement Support FunctionsError correction
Chapter 12 271Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsMeasurement Support Functions12. Specifications andSupplemental PerformanceC
272 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsMeasurement Support FunctionsHandler InterfaceFigure 12-7 Pin Locations of
Chapter 12 273Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsMeasurement Support Functions12. Specifications andSupplemental PerformanceC
274 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsMeasurement Support FunctionsFigure 12-8 Definition of Pulse Width (Tp)NOT
Chapter 12 275Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsGeneral Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental PerformanceCharact
276 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsGeneral CharacteristicsOther SpecificationsEMC European Council Directive
Chapter 12 277Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsGeneral Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental PerformanceCharact
278 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsGeneral CharacteristicsFigure 12-9 Main Unit Dimensions (front view, in mi
Chapter 12 279Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsGeneral Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplemental PerformanceCharact
28 Chapter 2 Installation GuideHow to Install Front Handles/Rack Mounting FlangesFigure 2-10 How to remove bottom feet and tilt standsStep 5. Mount
280 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsGeneral CharacteristicsFurnished accessoriesOrder Model or Option NumberAgi
Chapter 12 281Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsOption 004 Working Standard Set Characteristics12. Specifications andSupplem
282 Chapter 12 Specifications and Supplemental Performance CharacteristicsOption 004 Working Standard Set Characteristics
283A. Manual ChangesA Manual ChangesThis appendix contains the information required to adapt this manual to versions or configurations of the 4287A
284 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual ChangesManual ChangesTo adapt this manual to your 4287A, refer to Table A-1 and Table A-2.Agilent Technologies us
Appendix A 285Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesChange 7This function is available when the volume label on the C-drive is IZ202 or higher
286 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual Changesscreen, immediately press on the keyboard. NOTE Watch the message carefully because after several second
Appendix A 287Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesNow the system recovery of the 4287A is complete. NOTE If the problem persists even after
288 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual ChangesNOTE Each of the network addresses can be set using whole numbers from 0 to 255, separated by periods (.).
Appendix A 289Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesStep 1. Press the [Preset] key on the front panel to place the 4287A in the mode for prese
Chapter 2 29Installation GuideConnecting Mouse and Keyboard2. Installation GuideConnecting Mouse and KeyboardConnect the mouse and keyboard to the de
290 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual Changes3. Setting the date Step 1. Press the [.] key on the front panel the required number of times to move the
Appendix A 291Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesStep 7. Use the number keys ([0][1] to [9]) on the front panel to enter the “second.”Step
292 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual Changes710 (Test Fixture Stand) -*2- 002 (Without Test Fixture Stand)720 (3.5-mm-to-7-mm Coaxial Adapter)-*3- 003
Appendix A 293Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesChange 3The serial number prefix JP1KG does not support the system recovery function. Plea
294 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual Changes
2951. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title 3. Chapter TitleB. Differences fromAgilent 4286AB Differences from Agilent 4286AThis appendix contains informati
296 Appendix B Differences from Agilent 4286A1. Main Differences Between 4286A and 4287A1. Main Differences Between 4286A and 4287AThis section outli
Appendix B 297Differences from Agilent 4286A1. Main Differences Between 4286A and 4287A1. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title 3. Chapter Title B. Differenc
298 Appendix B Differences from Agilent 4286A2. Differences Between 4286A and 4287A Hardware2. Differences Between 4286A and 4287A HardwareThis secti
Appendix B 299Differences from Agilent 4286A2. Differences Between 4286A and 4287A Hardware1. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title 3. Chapter Title B. Diffe
3Safety SummaryThe following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this instrument. Fail
30 Chapter 2 Installation GuideLAN ConnectionLAN ConnectionStep 1. Make the appropriate settings on the 4287A for connecting to a Local Area Network
300 Appendix B Differences from Agilent 4286A2. Differences Between 4286A and 4287A HardwareDisplay 8.4", color 7", monochromeDimensions of
Appendix B 301Differences from Agilent 4286A3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287A1. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title 3. Chapter Title B. Dif
302 Appendix B Differences from Agilent 4286A3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287ACalibration CALIBRATION MENURun OPEN √ √ The concept of
Appendix B 303Differences from Agilent 4286A3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287A1. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title 3. Chapter Title B. Dif
304 Appendix B Differences from Agilent 4286A3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287ASweep Setup SEGMENT Set Segment √ √EDIT √ √DELETE √ √AD
Appendix B 305Differences from Agilent 4286A3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287A1. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title 3. Chapter Title B. Dif
306 Appendix B Differences from Agilent 4286A3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287ATable B-6 Instrument State functionsFunction 4286A 428
Appendix B 307Differences from Agilent 4286A3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287A1. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title 3. Chapter Title B. Dif
308 Appendix B Differences from Agilent 4286A3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287ALocal SYSTEM CONTROLLER√ADDRESSABLE ONLY√ √The 4287A is
309C. Improvement of by Screen Display SettingsMeasurement Throughput C Improvement of Measurement Throughput by Screen Display SettingsThis appendi
Chapter 2 31Installation GuideConnecting the Test Head2. Installation GuideConnecting the Test HeadConnecting the DUT when using a special test fixtu
310 Appendix C Improvement of Measurement Throughput by Screen Display SettingsHow to improve 4287A measurement throughput by screen display settings
311D. Table of Operations3. Chapter Title4. Chapter Title5. Chapter TitleWhen MeasurementAbnormalities OccurD Table of Operations When Measurement E
312 Appendix D Table of Operations When Measurement Errors OccurOperations When Measurement Errors OccurOperations When Measurement Errors OccurTable
3131. Chapter Title 4. Chapter Title5. Chapter Title E.Printing OutMeasurement Results andInternal Data on a PrinterE Printing Out Measurement Resul
314 Appendix E Printing Out Measurement Results and Internal Data on a PrinterPrinter SupportNOTE The printing function is not supported at present.
Appendix E 315Printing Out Measurement Results and Internal Data on a Printer1. Chapter Title E.Printing OutMeasurement Results andInternal Data on a
316 Appendix E Printing Out Measurement Results and Internal Data on a PrinterProcedure for PrintingFollow this procedure to print out the screen inf
Appendix E 317Printing Out Measurement Results and Internal Data on a Printer1. Chapter Title E.Printing OutMeasurement Results andInternal Data on a
318 Appendix E Printing Out Measurement Results and Internal Data on a PrinterStep 2. Press or on the front panel to highlight the desired printe
3191. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title F. Error Messages 5. Chapter TitleF Error MessagesThe Agilent 4287A provides error messages to indicate its oper
32 Chapter 2 Installation GuideConnecting the Test HeadNOTE Be sure to use the provided wrench (for 3.5 mm/SMA connector) when tightening the connect
320 Appendix F Error MessagesA21 board can't be detected. The instrument will be automatically shutdown in 20 seconds.Error messages are display
Appendix F 321Error MessagesAdditional standards needed1. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title F. Error Messages 5. Chapter Title6 Additional standards need
322 Appendix F Error MessagesData corrupt or staleD-230 Data corrupt or staleThe data may be invalid or a newly initiated read operation has not been
Appendix F 323Error MessagesIllegal parameter value1. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title F. Error Messages 5. Chapter TitleI-224 Illegal parameter valueTh
324 Appendix F Error MessagesMissing parameterM-109 Missing parameterThe number of parameters is less than that the command requires. For example, al
Appendix F 325Error MessagesPower on test failed1. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title F. Error Messages 5. Chapter Title198 Power on test failedIn the pow
326 Appendix F Error MessagesSave errorS104 Save errorWhen saving a file, anomalies in the storage media were detected. For example, if you attempt t
Appendix F 327Error MessagesUndefined header1. Chapter Title2. Chapter Title F. Error Messages 5. Chapter TitleU-113 Undefined headerA header not def
328 Appendix F Error MessagesUndefined header
329G. Information onMaintenanceG Information on MaintenanceThis appendix explains the measures you should take to maintain the Agilent 4287A.
Chapter 2 33Installation GuideConnecting the Test Head2. Installation GuideWhen using with the test head fixed on a handler, etc.The test head can be
330 Appendix G Information on MaintenanceCleaning this InstrumentCleaning this InstrumentThis section describes how to clean the instrument.WARNING T
Appendix G 331Information on MaintenanceCleaning this InstrumentG. Information onMaintenanceRemoving center conductor collet Follow these steps to r
332 Appendix G Information on MaintenanceCleaning this InstrumentInstalling center conductor collet Follow these steps to install the center conduct
Appendix G 333Information on MaintenanceCautions Applicable to Requesting Repair, Replacement, Regular Calibration, etc.G. Information onMaintenanceC
334 Appendix G Information on MaintenanceCautions Applicable to Requesting Repair, Replacement, Regular Calibration, etc.
IndexIndex 335Index IndexIndexIndexSymbolsΔ, 164[Capture] key, 76Numerics16191Aselection guideline, 4516192Aselection guideline, 4516193Aselection gu
336 Index IndexConcept of BIN sort setting, 175selecting, 185BIN range settingExample of Settings for BIN Sorting, 193BIN Sort FunctionOverview, 172BI
IndexIndex 337Index IndexIndexIndexOperation environment, 20Conditions for Defining AccuracyMeasurement accuracy, 255ConnectorsMaintenance, 330CONTEN
338 Index IndexRegistering the Unregistered Test Fixtures, 149EMCGeneral Characteristics, 276Enter keysfunction, 75entire range, 185ENTRY, 76Entry blo
IndexIndex 339Index IndexIndexIndexHandlerprecautions required when connecting, 47Handler interface, 80Specifications and Supplemental Performance Ch
34 Chapter 2 Installation GuideConnecting the Test HeadCaution for connecting the SMA connector to the test head connectorDo not rotate the cable to
340 Index IndexHow to measureat Test head coaxial terminal, 126, 138LpBIN sort measurement parameter, 179Selection of Measurement Parameters, 160LsBIN
IndexIndex 341Index IndexIndexIndexOOffset cancel function, 113Offset delayNames and Functions of Display Areas, 94open calibrationBasic Operations,
342 Index Indexselecting, 317PrintingProcedure, 316Selecting the contents, 316starting and stopping, 318[Prmtr] keyfunction, 76Professional Setup wiza
IndexIndex 343Index IndexIndexIndexNames and Functions of Display Areas, 84SMA(f)-SMA(f) Adaptercontents, 19, 280Softkey menu nameNames and Functions
344 Index Indextypeface conventions, 6UUnCalequipment status display, 87unit keysfunction, 77UPDATE DISPLAY, 167Update the LCD Display Viewturning ON/
Chapter 2 35Installation GuidePreparation for Power Supply2. Installation GuidePreparation for Power SupplyBefore turning on power to the equipment,
36 Chapter 2 Installation GuidePreparation for Power SupplyFigure 2-17 Power cable options
Chapter 2 37Installation GuidePreparation for Power Supply2. Installation GuideBlown fuseIf the fuse appears to have blown during operation, this equ
38 Chapter 2 Installation GuideTurning the Power ON and OFFTurning the Power ON and OFFPerform the following steps to turn the power ON or OFF.Turnin
Chapter 2 39Installation GuideDisconnection from Supply Source2. Installation GuideDisconnection from Supply SourceThe disconnecting device (device c
4 Safety SymbolsGeneral definitions of safety symbols used on the instrument or in manuals are listed below.Instruction Manual symbol: the product i
40 Chapter 2 Installation GuideInitial Registration of 4287AInitial Registration of 4287AWhen you start up the 4287A for the first time or after exec
Chapter 2 41Installation GuideInitial Registration of 4287A2. Installation GuideStep 3. In the Windows 2000 Professional Setup dialog box, select the
42 Chapter 2 Installation GuideInitial Registration of 4287AStep 5. In the Network Identification Wizard dialog box (1/2), select the Windows always
Chapter 2 43Installation GuideSetting the Internal Clock2. Installation GuideSetting the Internal ClockYou can set the date/time displayed at the low
44 Chapter 2 Installation GuideSetting the Internal ClockFigure 2-24 Date/Time Properties Dialog Box (“Time Zone” Tab)Step 3. Turn the rotary knob (
Chapter 2 45Installation GuideSelection of Test Fixture2. Installation GuideSelection of Test FixtureWhen the DUT is attached and detached by manual
46 Chapter 2 Installation GuideInstructions for CleaningAbout connection of test fixture and DUTBefore actually connecting a DUT and performing measu
Chapter 2 47Installation GuidePrecautions Required When Connecting the 4287A to Automatic Equipment (Handler), etc.2. Installation GuidePrecautions R
48 Chapter 2 Installation GuidePrecautions Required When Connecting the 4287A to Automatic Equipment (Handler), etc.Figure 2-25 Using cores (test he
493. Learning Basic Operations3 Learning Basic OperationsThis chapter explains the basic operation procedures of the Agilent Technologies 4287A RF L
5WarrantyThis Agilent Technologies instrument product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period corresponding to the indi
50 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsWhat You Must Keep on HandWhat You Must Keep on HandTo use the examples of measurement shown in this chapter, p
Chapter 3 51Learning Basic OperationsWhat You Must Keep on Hand3. Learning Basic OperationsFigure 3-1 What you must keep on hand
52 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsPreparation for MeasurementPreparation for MeasurementConnection between test head and fixture standConnect the
Chapter 3 53Learning Basic OperationsPreparation for Measurement3. Learning Basic OperationsTurning ON the powerPress the power switch in the lower-l
54 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsHow to Set Measuring ConditionsHow to Set Measuring ConditionsThis sections explains how to set the measuring c
Chapter 3 55Learning Basic OperationsHow to Set Measuring Conditions3. Learning Basic OperationsStep 2. Press the key in the navigation block (NAVI
56 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsHow to Set Measuring ConditionsFigure 3-7 Frequency of measurement point number 3 set to 100 MHz Step 5. Press
Chapter 3 57Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and Compensation3. Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and CompensationAfter completing measurement
58 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and CompensationNOTE When using the 4287A for measurement, open compensation, short compensation an
Chapter 3 59Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and Compensation3. Learning Basic OperationsStep 2. Press the rotary knob ( ) to display the calibra
6 AssistanceProduct maintenance agreements and other customer assistance agreements are available for Agilent Technologies products.For any assistan
60 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and CompensationStep 7. Press the key or key on the front panel the required number of times to
Chapter 3 61Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and Compensation3. Learning Basic OperationsFigure 3-14 How to connect short standardNOTE After tur
62 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and CompensationStep 2. While pressing the open standard (0S) from above, turn it clockwise and sec
Chapter 3 63Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and Compensation3. Learning Basic OperationsFigure 3-18 How to connect low-loss capacitorStep 3. Pr
64 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and CompensationFigure 3-20 How to retract connector sleeve of load standardStep 3. While pressing
Chapter 3 65Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and Compensation3. Learning Basic OperationsConnection of Test FixtureConnect the test fixture as fo
66 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and CompensationFigure 3-24 How to install test fixture on test fixture standStep 4. Press the k
Chapter 3 67Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and Compensation3. Learning Basic OperationsStep 1. Set the DUT connection terminal of the test fixt
68 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsCalibration and CompensationFigure 3-27 Window for closing calibration and compensation wizardStep 4. Press th
Chapter 3 69Learning Basic OperationsDisplay of DUT Connection and Measurement Result3. Learning Basic OperationsDisplay of DUT Connection and Measur
74287A Documentation MapThe following manuals are available for the 4287A.• Operation Manual (P/N: 04287-900x4)Most of the basic information necessar
70 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsDisplay of DUT Connection and Measurement ResultStep 5. Press the rotary knob ( ) to accept the selection of th
Chapter 3 71Learning Basic OperationsDisplay of DUT Connection and Measurement Result3. Learning Basic Operations3-30).Figure 3-30 Measurement param
72 Chapter 3 Learning Basic OperationsDisplay of DUT Connection and Measurement ResultFigure 3-31 Display of list measurement
734. Function Overview4 Function OverviewThis chapter describes the functions of the Agilent Technologies 4287A that can be accessed from the front
74 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Parts on the Front PanelNames and Functions of Parts on the Front PanelThis section describes th
Chapter 4 75Function OverviewNames and Functions of Parts on the Front Panel4. Function Overview3. Color LCD displayAlmost all of the information req
76 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Parts on the Front Panel6. Instrument state block (INSTR STATE)This block contains a group of ha
Chapter 4 77Function OverviewNames and Functions of Parts on the Front Panel4. Function Overview8. Test Head Interface (TEST HEAD INTERFACE)This inte
78 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Parts on the Front PanelNOTE To prevent the 4287A from malfunctioning, do not apply DC voltage o
Chapter 4 79Function OverviewNames and Functions of Parts on the Rear Panel4. Function OverviewNames and Functions of Parts on the Rear PanelThe foll
80 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Parts on the Rear Panel3. External monitor output terminal (VIDEO)Connector type: 15-pin VGA con
Chapter 4 81Function OverviewNames and Functions of Parts on the Rear Panel4. Function Overvieweffectively perform a great variety of setups.NOTE An
82 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD DisplayNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD DisplayThe 4287A
Chapter 4 83Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display4. Function OverviewFigure 4-4 Switching of six 4287A displays
84 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD DisplaySingle point measurement displayThe single point measurement dis
Chapter 4 85Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display4. Function Overviewyou can turn the rotary knob instead of pre
86 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD DisplayNOTE To directly call up the FREQUENCY softkey menu, click in th
Chapter 4 87Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display4. Function Overview13. SoftkeysThe softkeys are shown here. To o
88 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display16. Measurement parameter/measurement valueDisplays the measurem
Chapter 4 89Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display4. Function OverviewList measurement displayThe point measurement
Contents 91. How to Use This Operation ManualRelationship of Operation Manual Contents to the Handling of the 4287A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display• Test signal current monitor value (I-mon)• Measurement frequen
Chapter 4 91Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display4. Function OverviewMeasurement point setup displayWhen no dialog
92 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Displaythe measurement point setup display. If another setup display ap
Chapter 4 93Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display4. Function OverviewCalibration kit setup displayWhen no dialog b
94 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display4. Open standard value Enter the open standard value.5. Short st
Chapter 4 95Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display4. Function OverviewCompensation kit setup displayWhen no dialog
96 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display4. Open standard valueEnter the open standard value.5. Short sta
Chapter 4 97Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display4. Function OverviewBin sorting setup displayWhen no dialog box i
98 Chapter 4 Function OverviewNames and Functions of Display Areas on the LCD Display5. Sorting conditionsThis area is used to set the sorting condit
Chapter 4 99Function Overview4287A Key Operation Overview4. Function Overview4287A Key Operation OverviewTable 4-2 shows the 4287A key operation list
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