ADC and Zero Calibration
Each time you perform a zero calibration, the instrument stores a new set of offset correction constants for
every measurement function and range. The instrument sequences through all required functions and
ranges automatically and stores new zero offset calibration constants. All offset corrections are determ-
ined automatically. You may not correct a single range or function without re–entering ALL zero offset cor-
rection constants automatically. This feature is intended to save calibration time and improve zero
calibration consistency.
Never turn off the instrument during Zero Calibration. This may cause ALL calibration memory to be lost.
ADC and DC Zero Calibration Procedure
This calibration procedure applies to all models (34460A/61A/65A/70A).
Be sure to allow the instrument to warm up and stabilize for 90 minutes before performing the calibration.
1.
Follow the steps outlined below. Review
before beginning this test.
2.
This procedure uses a low–thermal shorting block installed on the input connectors.
For the 34461A/65A/70A, two shorting blocks are recommended; one on the front panel and one on the
rear panel. A single shorting block can be used with the 34460A.
3.
Select the front panel input terminals. Install a shorting block on the front panel input terminals.
4.
Select the ADC calibration mode (
[Utility] > Test/Admin > Calibrate > Perform Cal > Perform ADC
Cal
).
5.
The display will show a message indicating that ADC calibration is in process. It will then display the
results of the ADC calibration. A Calibration Step Succeeded message indicates success; if the display
shows Calibration Step Failed, check the input value, range, function, and entered calibration value
and repeat the calibration step. Press
Save Cal Values
.
6.
Select the DCV measurement function. Enter a calibration value of +0.
7.
Press
[Utility] > Test/Admin > Calibrate > Perform Cal > Perform Cal Step
.
8.
The Zero Calibration lasts approximately two minutes. A Calibration Step Succeeded message indic-
ates success; if the display shows Calibration Step Failed, check the input value, range, function, and
entered calibration value and repeat the calibration step.
9.
Press
Save Cal Values
.
10.
Select the rear input terminals. Install a shorting block rear-panel input terminals.
11.
Repeat steps 4 through 9 for the rear input terminals.
12.
Store the new ADC and Zero calibration constants (see Storing the Calibration Constants).
The following gain and flatness calibration procedures can be done using either the front or rear terminals
(rear terminals not available on the 34460A). On the 34461A/65A/70A, make sure the
Front/Rear
switch
matches the terminals in use.
Keysight True
volt
Series Operating and Service Guide
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Calibration Adjustment Procedures