Standard Calibration - Basic Sequences - Fluke 9100 User Handbook Manual

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10.3
Standard Calibration — Basic Sequences
This sub-section describes in more detail the main processes involved when calibrating
each of the Model 9100's 'hardware configurations' from the instrument's front panel.
The following topics are covered:
10.3.1 Introduction
10.3.1.1 Aim of Calibration
10.3.1.2 General Calibration Process
10.3.2 Selecting Hardware Configurations
10.3.3 Selecting Target Calibration Values
10.3.3.1 The Target Selection Screen
10.3.3.2 Using the Saved Calibration Targets
10.3.3.3 Using the Default Calibration Targets
10.3.4 Calibrating the Model 9100 at Target Values
10.3.4.1 The Calibration Screen
10.3.4.2 Changing the Target Value
10.3.4.3 Determining the Output Error at the Selected Target Value
10.3.4.4 Calibration Errors
10.3.5 Standard Calibration of AC Functions
10.3.5.1 Output Frequency Synthesis
10.3.5.2 Changing the Output Frequency of Target Calibration Points
10.3.6 Exit from Calibration - Cal Date and Cal Due Date
10.3.6.1 Exit: Mode Key — Warning Screen
10.3.6.2 Exit Only
10.3.6.3 Update the Date Stamp on a Certificate
10.3.6.4 Setting the Cal Due Date and Advance Warning Period
Section 10: Calibrating the Model 9100: Standard Calibration — Basic Sequences
Final Width = 215mm
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