Agilent Technologies Comprehensive Guide to Calibration Commands for Agilent 6611C

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Language Dictionary - 4

CALibrate:DATA

This command enters a calibration value that you obtain by reading an external meter. You must first select a calibration level (with CALibrate:LEVel) for the value being entered.

Command Syntax

CALibrate:DATA<NRf>

 

Parameters

<external reading>

 

Unit

A (amperes)

 

Examples

CAL:DATA

3222.3 MA

CAL:DATA 5.000

Related Commands

CAL:STAT

CAL:LEV

 

CALibrate:LEVel

This command selects the next point in the calibration sequence.

P1:

the first calibration point

 

P2:

the second calibration point

 

 

Command Syntax

CALibrate:LEVel <point>

 

Parameters

P1 P2

 

Examples

CAL:LEV P2

CALibrate:PASSword

This command lets you change the calibration password. A new password is automatically stored in nonvolatile memory and does not have to be stored with CALibrate:SAVE.

If the password is set to 0, password protection is removed and the ability to enter the calibration mode is unrestricted.

Command Syntax

CALibrate:PASScode<NRf>

Parameters

<model number> (default)

Examples

CAL:PASS 6812

CAL:PASS 6.1994

Related Commands

CAL:SAV

 

CALibrate:SAVE

This command saves any new calibration constants after a calibration procedure has been completed in nonvolatile memory. If CALibrate:STATe OFF is programmed without a CALibrate:SAVE, the previous calibration constants are restored..

Command Syntax

CALibrate:SAVE

Parameters

None

Examples

CAL:SAVE

Related Commands

CAL:PASS CAL:STAT

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Contents Programming Guide Printing History Safety GuidelinesTable of Contents Internally Triggered Measurements Language DictionaryOutput Commands Scpi Conformance Information Error MessagesCompatibility Language Example ProgramsDocumentation Summary About this GuideExternal References Gpib ReferencesScpi References Downloading and Installing the Driver VXIplug&play Power Products Instrument DriversSupported Applications System RequirementsGpib Capabilities of the DC Source Accessing Online HelpRS-232 Capabilities of the DC Source Gpib AddressRS-232 Flow Control RS-232 Programming ExampleBaud Rate Introduction to Scpi RS-232 TroubleshootingConventions Used in This Guide Boldface fontMultiple Commands in a Message Types of Scpi CommandsUsing Queries Including Common CommandsTypes of Scpi Messages Moving Among SubsystemsMessage Unit Query IndicatorHeaders Message Unit SeparatorNumerical Data Formats Scpi Data FormatsSuffixes and Multipliers Response Data TypesUsing Device Clear Scpi Command CompletionPage Introduction Power-on InitializationProgramming the Output Enabling the OutputOutput Current Output VoltageMaximum Voltage Maximum CurrentTriggering Output Changes Setting the Voltage or Current Trigger LevelsScpi Triggering Nomenclature Output Trigger System ModelGenerating Triggers Initiating the Output Trigger SystemMaking Measurements Voltage and Current MeasurementsDC Measurements Current Ranges RMS Measurements Agilent 66312A, 66332A OnlyInternally Triggered Measurements Measurement Trigger System ModelSequence Form Alias SEQuence2 ACQuire BUS Generating Measurement Triggers Agilent 66312A, 66332A OnlyTrigger Commands Used to Measure Output Pulses Measuring Output Pulses Agilent 66312A, 66332A Only Current DetectorPulse Measurement Queries Controlling Measurement Samples Varying the Voltage or Current Sampling RateMultiple Measurements Agilent 66312A, 66332A Only Pre-event and Post-event Triggering Pulse Measurement Example Agilent 66312A, 66332A onlyOption Base Programming the Status Registers Power-On ConditionsOperation Status Group Questionable Status Group Standard Event Status GroupStatus Byte Register Servicing Operation Status and Questionable Status Events Determining the Cause of a Service InterruptMSS Bit RQS BitMonitoring Both Phases of a Status Transition Inhibit/Fault IndicatorDiscrete Fault Indicator DFI Remote Inhibit RIBit Weight Using the Inhibit/Fault Port as a Digital I/ODFI Programming Example PinPage Language Dictionary Subsystem CommandsSubsystem Commands Syntax ALC DFISubsystem Commands Syntax Common Commands Syntax Common CommandsProgramming Parameters Output Programming ParametersCALibrateCURRent Calibration CommandsCALibrateCURRentNEGative CALibrateCURRentMEASureLOWRangeCommand Syntax CALibrateSAVE Parameters None Examples CALibratePASSwordCALibrateDATA CALibrateLEVelCALibrateVOLTage CALibrateSTATeCALibrateVOLTagePROTection Query Syntax CALibrateSTATe?MEASureARRayCURRent? FETChARRayCURRent? Measurement CommandsMEASureARRayVOLTage? FETChARRayVOLTage? Query SyntaxMEASureCURRentACDC? FETChCURRentACDC? MEASureCURRent? FETChCURRent?MEASureCURRentHIGH? FETChCURRentHIGH? FETChCURRent? applies to Agilent 66312A, 66332A OnlyMEASureCURRentLOW? FETChCURRentLOW? MEASureCURRentMAXimum? FETChCURRent MAXimum?MEASureCURRentMINimum? FETChCURRentMINimum? MEASureVOLTageACDC? FETChVOLTageACDC? MEASureVOLTage? FETChVOLTage?MEASureVOLTageHIGH? FETChVOLTageHIGH? FETChVOLTage? applies to Agilent 66312A, 66332A OnlyMEASureVOLTageLOW? FETChVOLTageLOW? MEASureVOLTageMAXimum? FETChVOLTageMAXimum?MEASureVOLTageMINimum? FETChVOLTageMINimum? SENSeCURRentDETector SENSeCURRentRANGeUnit a amperes *RST Value MAX high range Returned Parameters NR3SENSeSWEepOFFSetPOINts SENSeFUNCtionSENSeSWEepPOINts SENSeSWEepTINTervalHANNing SENSeWINDowRECTangular Returned Parameters CRDOUTPut Output CommandsOUTPutDFI OUTPutDFISOURceOUTPutPROTectionDELay OUTPutPONSTATeOUTPutPROTectionCLEar OUTPutRELayPOLarity OUTPutRELayOUTPutRIMODE Query Syntax OUTPputRELayPOLarity?SOURceCURRent Default SuffixSOURceCURRentTRIGger SOURceCURRentPROTectionSTATeSOURceDIGitalFUNCtion SOURceDIGitalDATASOURceVOLTage Query Syntax SOURceDIGitalDATA?SOURceVOLTageTRIGger SOURceVOLTageALCBANDwidth? SOURceVOLTageALCBWIDth?SOURceVOLTagePROTection Agilent 66332A, 6631B, 6632B, 6633B and 6634B OnlySTATusPRESet Status CommandsSTATusOPERation? STATusOPERationCONDition?Query Syntax STATusOPERationENABle? STATusOPERationENABleParameters Preset Value STATusOPERationNTR STATusOPERationPTRSTATusQUEStionableENABle STATusQUEStionable?STATusQUEStionableCONDition? STATusQUEStionableNTR STATusQUEStionablePTR Command Syntax *CLS Parameters NoneCLS STATQUESNTR?STATQUESPTR?ESE Bit Configuration of Standard Event Status Enable RegisterESR? OPCSRE PSCPSC on ExampleSTB? Bit Configuration of Status Byte RegisterWAI NR1 register binary valueDISPlay System CommandsDISPlayMODE DISPlayTEXTSYSTemLANGuage SYSTemERRor?SYSTemVERSion? Parameters none Returned Parameters NR2SYSTemREMote SYSTemLOCalSYSTemRWLock IDN?OPT? Command Syntax RCL NRf Parameters ExampleRCL RSTCommand Syntax SAV NRf Parameters Example RST SettingsSAV TST?ABORt Trigger CommandsINITiateSEQuence INITiateNAME INITiateCONTinuousSEQuence1 INITiateCONTinuousNAMETRIGgerSOURce TRIGgerTRIGgerSEQuence2 TRIGgerACQuire Abor Currtrig Init *TRG VolttrigTRIGgerSEQuence2COUNtVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireCOUNtVOLTage TRIGgerSEQuence2COUNtCURRent TRIGgerACQuireCOUNtCURRentParameters RST Value Examples TRIGSEQ2COUNCURR 5 TrigacqcouncurrTRIGSEQ2HYSTCURR TRIGSEQ2LEVVOLT TRIGSEQ2HYSTVOLT TRIGSEQ2LEVCURRTRIGgerSEQuence2LEVelVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireLEVelVOLTage TRIGgerSEQuence2LEVelCURRent TRIGgerACQuireLEVelCURRentTRIGSEQ2LEVVOLT TRIGSEQ2HYSTCURR TRIGSEQ2LEVCURR TRIGSEQ2HYSTVOLTTRIGgerSEQuence2SLOPeCURRent TRIGgerACQuireSLOPeCURRent TRIGgerSEQuence2SLOPeVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireSLOPeVOLTageTRIGSEQ2SLOPVOLT TRIGgerSEQuence2SOURce TRIGgerACQuireSOURce Parameters None Related CommandsTRIGgerSEQuence1DEFine TRIGgerSEQuence2DEFine TRGPage Scpi Confirmed Commands Non-SCPI CommandsScpi Version Page Command Setting Table B-1. COMPatibility Power-on Settings CommandERR? FAULT? ID? IOUT? Table B-2. COMPatibility Commands CompatibilitySimilar Scpi Command ASTS? CLRTable B-2. COMPatibility Commands Description Similar Scpi Compatibility CommandCompatibility Description Command Table B-2. COMPatibility CommandsThese commands determine the conditions that will set bits ErrorNorm Fast INH ERR UNR +CC RQS ERR RDYFAU Page Bit Set Error Number Error Code Error Type Error Number ListTable C-1. Error Numbers Error Number Page Types of DOS Drivers Assigning the Gpib Address in ProgramsAgilent 82335A Driver National Instruments Gpib DriverBasic Controllers Error HandlingExample Programs D Call IBCLRPS% Example 2. IBM Controller Using National InterfaceCODES$=*CLS Option Base Example 3. Controller Using BasicIndex 100 IndexScpi 101102 Manual Updates
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