Instruction manual
Basic Calibration 
  Before  executing calibration, you  need  to select  a  calibration kit.  If  you  use a 
calibration kit other than a predefined one, you need to define it. If the connector type 
of  the  standard  of  the  calibration  kit  you  use  has  polarity  (the  distinction  between 
male and female), you need to change the standard class definition of the calibration 
kit depending on the standard you actually use. For more information, see Modifying 
Calibration Kit Definition. 
  If you select a  predefined calibration kit,  (m)  and  (f) in  the  name (label)  of the 
standard displayed in the soft key indicate male (m) and female (f) for the analyzer's 
connector, respectively. 
  Click Select Port. 
  For 1-port; 
  In 1-port calibration,  calibration data are measured by connecting  an OPEN 
standard, a SHORT standard, and a LOAD standard to the desired test port. This 
calibration effectively eliminates the frequency response 
reflection tracking error, 
directivity error,  and  source  match error from the
  test  setup in  a reflection test 
using that port. 
1.  Press Cal Key. 
2.  Click Cal Kit, then select the calibration kit. 
3.  If the name (label) of the calibration kit has been changed, the label is displayed as 
the soft key. 
4.  An  asterisk  (*)  on  the  upper  right  of  the  softkey  corresponding to  a  predefined 
calibration kit indicates that its definition value has been changed from the factory 
setting by the user. 
5.  Click Calibrate. 
6.  Select a test port (and corresponding S parameter) on which 1-port calibration will 
be performed. 
7. 
Connect an OPEN calibration standard to the selected test port 
(connector to which 
the DUT is to be connected). 
8.  Click Open to start the calibration measurement. 
9.  Connect a SHORT calibration standard to the selected test port (connector to which 
the DUT is to be connected). 
10. Click Short to start the calibration measurement.  
11. Connect a LOAD calibration standard to the selected test port (connector to which 
the DUT is to be connected). 
12. Click Load to start the calibration measurement. 
13. Click Done  to terminate the 1-port calibration process. Upon pressing this  key, 
calibration coefficients will be calculated and saved. The error correction function 
will also be automatically enabled. 
  For 2-port; 
  In full 2-port calibration, calibration data are measured by connecting an OPEN 
standard, a SHORT standard, or a LOAD standard to two desired test ports (or 
a THRU standard between two ports).This calibration effectively eliminates the 
directivity error, crosstalk, source match error, frequency response reflection 
tracking error, and frequency response transmission tracking error from the test 
setup in a transmission or reflection test using those ports. This calibration 






