Agilent Technologies 664xA, 665xA, 667xA manual Calcurrmon Series 668xA/669xA only, Command Syntax

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CAL:CURR:MON (Series 668xA/669xA only)

This command sets the power supply to the current monitor (IMON) calibration point that is then entered with CAL:CURR[:DATA]. The output current must be calibrated after CAL:CURR:MON is performed.

Command Syntax

CALibrate:CURRent:MONitor

Parameters

<NRf+>

Examples

CAL: CURR: MON CALibrate: CURRent: MONitor

Query Syntax

(None)

Related Commands

CAL:CURR[:DATA] CAL:STAT

CAL:PASS

This command enters a new calibration password. The command is active only when the power supply is already in the calibration mode. Unless it is changed subsequently to shipment, the password is the power supply's four-digit model number. If the password is set to 0, password protection is removed and CAL:STAT ON is unrestricted. A new password is automatically stored in nonvolatile memory and does not have to be stored with the CAL:SAVE command.

Command Syntax

CALibrate:PASScode <NRf>

Parameters

<NRf>

 

Examples

CAL:PASS 6671

CAL:PASS 09.1993

Query Syntax

(None)

 

Related Commands

CAL:STAT

 

CAL:SAVE

This command saves any new calibration constants (after a current or voltage calibration procedure has been completed) in nonvolatile memory.

Command Syntax:

CALibrate:SAVE

Parameters

(None)

Examples

CAL: SAVE

Query Syntax

(None)

Related Commands

CAL:CURR CAL:VOLT CAL:STAT

CAL:STAT

This command enables and disables the calibration mode. The calibration mode must be enabled before the power supply will accept any other calibration commands. The first parameter specifies the enabled or disabled state. The second parameter is the password. It is required if the calibration mode is being enabled and the existing password is not 0. If the second parameter is not entered or is incorrect, an error is generated and the calibration mode remains disabled. The query statement returns only the state, not the password.

Whenever the calibration mode is changed from enabled to disabled, any new calibration constants are lost unless they have been stored with CAL:SAVE.

Command Syntax:

CALibrate:STATe <bool> [,<NRf>]

Parameters

{0 OFF} {1 ON} [,<NRf>]

*RST Value

OFF

Examples

CAL:STAT 1,6671 CAL:STAT OFF

Query Syntax

CALibrate:STATe?

Returned Parameters

{0 1 }

Related Commands

CAL:PASS CAL:SAVE

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Agilent Technologies 664xA, 665xA, 667xA manual Calcurrmon Series 668xA/669xA only, Command Syntax

668xA, 669xA, 667xA, 664xA, 665xA specifications

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