Agilent Technologies Twelfth 4287A RF LCR Operation Manual page 304

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Differences from Agilent 4286A
3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287A
Table B-5
Measurement functions
Function
Sweep Setup
SEGMENT
EDIT
DELETE
ADD
CLEAR LIST
LIST DONE
Test Setup
LIMIT TEST
MENU
BIN SORT
MENU
BEEP
HANDLER IF
Monitor
AC-V
AC-I
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Set Segment
Set Frequency within SEGMENT
FREQ Segment
Set AVG within AVERAGING ON
POINT
SEGMENT QUIT
SEGMENT DONE
Clear YES/NO List Sweep Tables
Complete Setting of List Sweep
Tables
Limit Test of PRI LIMIT ON/OFF
Primary Parameter
Limit Test of PRI LIMIT ON/OFF
Secondary Parameter
Input Limit of EDIT PRI LIMIT
Primary Parameter
Input Limit of EDIT SEC LIMIT
Secondary Parameter
BIN SORT ON/OFF Comparator
ON/OFF
Select TEST SEGMENT
Limit Setting of EDIT BIN SORT
Bin Sort
Select the setting to generate a beep
when a test result is PASS.
Select the setting to generate a beep
when a test result is FAIL.
Output
AC-V Monitor Display
AC-I Monitor Display
4286A
4287A
For the 4287A, tables can be cleared one by
one, or all tables can be cleared at once.
The 4287A is not provided with the limit test
function as provided for the 4286A.
The concept of the comparator function for
the 4287A is completely different from that
for the 4286A.
MODE:
The 4286A is provided with two output lines
for MODE1 and MODE2; the 4287A is
provided with one output mode because it is
based on a comparator concept that is
completely different from that of the 4286A.
ON/OFF:
The 4286A can be set up independently.
The 4287A is dependent on the ON/OFF of
the comparator function and cannot be set up
independently.
Remarks
Appendix B

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