8 – Language Dictionary
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Calibration Commands
Calibration commands let you enable and disable the calibration mode, change the calibration password,
calibrate current and voltage programming, and store new calibration constants in nonvolatile memory.
NOTE: If calibration mode has not been enabled with CALibrate:STATe, programming the
calibration commands will generate an error. You must also save any changes that you made
using CALibrate:SAVE, otherwise all changes will be lost when you exit calibration mode.

CALibrate:CURRent

This command initiates the calibration of the positive dc output current as well as the high-range current
measurement circuit.
Command Syntax CALibrate:CURRent[:SOURce][:DC][:POSitive]
Parameters None
Examples CAL:STAT 1, ! enable calibration
CAL:CURR, ! start current calibration
Related Commands CAL:CURR:NEG, CAL:LEV, CAL:DATA

CALibrate:CURRent2

Agilent 66319B/D only
This command initiates the current calibration of output 2.
Command Syntax CALibrate:CURRent2
Parameters None
Examples CAL:CURR2
Related Commands CAL:CURR:NEG, CAL:LEV, CAL:DATA

CALibrate:CURRent:MEASure:R3

This command initiates the calibration of the middle-range current measurement circuit.
Command Syntax CALibrate:CURRent:MEASure:R3
Parameters None
Examples CAL:CURR:MEAS:R3
Related Commands CAL:CURR

CALibrate:CURRent:MEASure:LOWRange

This command initiates the calibration of the low-range current measurement circuit.
Command Syntax CALibrate:CURRent:MEASure[:DC]:LOWRange
Parameters None
Examples CAL:CURR:MEAS
Related Commands CAL:CURR