Programming calibration dates
Program the present calibration date and calibration due date by sending the following
commands:
:CAL:PROT:DATE <year>, <month>, <day>
:CAL:PROT:NDUE <year>, <month>, <day>
For example, the following commands assume calibration dates of 12/15/95 and 3/14/96
respectively:
:CAL:PROT:DATE 1995, 12, 15
:CAL:PROT:NDUE 1996, 3, 14
NOTE
If an incorrect date is sent, an error will be generated.
Saving calibration constants
After completing the calibration procedure, send the following command to save the new
calibration constants:
:CAL:PROT:SAVE
NOTE
Calibration constants will not be saved unless the :SAVE command is sent.
Locking out calibration
After saving calibration, send the following command to lock out calibration:
:CAL:PROT:LOCK
Table 2-12
AC current calibration programming steps
Calibration step
Calibrator current, frequency
Calibration command
100mA at 1kHz
1A at 1kHz
2A at 1kHz
100.0000mA, 1kHz
1.000000A, 1kHz
2.000000A, 1kHz
:CAL:PROT:AC:STEP11
:CAL:PROT:AC:STEP12
:CAL:PROT:AC:STEP13
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