CALibration
The
CALibration
command subsystem selects the multimeter’s line reference
frequency (
CALibration:LFRequency
) and enables/disables the autozero mode
(
CALibration:ZERO:AUTO
).
Subsystem Syntax
CALibration
:LFRequency <frequency>
:LFRequency? [MIN | MAX]
:ZERO:AUTO <mode>
:ZERO:AUTO?
:LFRequency
CALibration:LFRequency <
frequency
>
selects the line reference frequency used
by the multimeter’s analog-to-digital converter.
Parameters
Parameter Name
Parameter Type
Range of Values
Default Units
<
frequency
>
numeric
50 | 60 | MIN | MAX
hertz
Comments
•
MIN
selects the minimum line reference frequency (50 Hz).
MAX
selects the
maximum line reference frequency (60 Hz).
•
The line reference frequency is set to 60 Hz at the factory. The setting is stored in
non-volatile mainframe memory and is changed only when
CAL:LFR
is executed.
•
For a line frequency of 400 Hz, the 50 Hz reference frequency is used; however,
since 50 Hz is a subharmonic of 400 Hz, it provides normal mode rejection of
power line related noise.
•
*RST Condition: The selected line reference frequency remains unchanged
since it is stored in non-volatile mainframe memory.
Example
Selecting the Line Frequency Reference
CAL:LFR 50
!Reference frequency is 50 Hz.
:LFRequency?
CALibration:LFRequency? [MIN | MAX]
returns one of the following numbers to
the output buffer:
•
The present line reference frequency ("50" or "60") if
MINimum
or
MAXimum
is
not specified.
•
The minimum line reference frequency ("50") if
MIN
is specified.
•
The maximum line reference frequency ("60") if
MAX
is specified.
123 Command Reference
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