3 - Language Dictionary

CALibrate:STATe

This command enables and disables calibration mode. The calibration mode must be enabled before the 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 password 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 state is changed from enabled to disabled, any new calibration constants are lost unless they have been stored with CALibrate:SAVE.

Command Syntax

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

Parameters

0 1 OFF ON [,<password>]

*RST Value

OFF

Examples

CAL:STAT 1,6812 CAL:STAT OFF

Query Syntax

CALibrate:STATe?

Returned Parameters

<NR1>

Related Commands

CAL:PASS CAL:SAVE

CALibrate:VOLTage:AC

Phase Selectable

This command can only be used in calibration mode. It initiates the calibration of the ac voltage programming and metering circuits.

Command Syntax CALibrate:VOLTage:AC

Parameters None

Examples CAL:VOLT:AC

Related Commands CAL:SAVE CAL:STAT

CALibrate:VOLTage:DC

Agilent 6811B, 6812B, 6813B, Only

This command can only be used in calibration mode. It initiates the calibration of the dc voltage programming circuits.

Command Syntax CALibrate:VOLTage:DC

Parameters None

Examples CAL:VOLT:DC

Related Commands CAL:SAVE CAL:STAT

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Agilent Technologies 6843A, 6834B, 6814B CALibrateSTATe, CALibrateVOLTageAC, CALibrateVOLTageDC, Calstat 1,6812 Calstat OFF

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