AL4451A and L4452A Calibration Procedures

Calibration Process

The following general procedure is the recommended method to complete a full instrument calibration.

1See “L4451A and L4452A Performance Test Considerations.”

2Perform the verification tests to characterize the instrument (incoming data).

3Unsecure the instrument for calibration (“Calibration Security" on page 250).

4Perform the DAC adjustment procedures on either the L4451A or L4452A.

5Secure the instrument against unauthorized calibration.

6Note the security code and calibration count in the instrument’s maintenance records.

Aborting a Calibration in Progress

Sometimes it may be necessary to abort a calibration after the procedure has been initiated. You can abort a calibration at any time by turning off the power. You can also abort the calibration by sending the device clear message or the CALibration:ABORt command.

C A U T I O N

If you abort a calibration in progress by cycling power when the instrument

is attempting to write new calibration constants to EEPROM, you may lose

 

 

all calibration constants for the function. Typically, upon re-applying power,

 

the instrument will report error 705 Cal:Aborted. You may also generate

 

errors 740 through 746. If this occurs, you should not use the instrument

 

until a complete re-adjustment has been performed.

 

 

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Agilent Technologies L4400 manual Calibration Process, Aborting a Calibration in Progress