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> |
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Parameters | <external reading> |
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Unit | A (amperes) |
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Examples | CAL:DATA | 3222.3 MA | CAL:DATA 5.000 |
Related Commands | CAL:STAT | CAL:LEV |
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CALibrate:LEVel
This command selects the next point in the calibration sequence.
P1: | the first calibration point |
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P2: | the second calibration point |
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| 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 |
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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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