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5790B
Operators Manual
6-36
CAL_SECURE?
Sequential command. Returns the current security state of Calibration.
Parameter
None
Response
String
Example
CAL_SECURE?
Returns ON if the Calibration state is secured.
CAL_SHIFT?
Calculates and returns the difference (shift) in the results of updated calibration
constants at a specific input, range, and frequency.
Parameters
1. The shift to display from the list:
ACTIVE (the shift from STORED to ACTIVE)
STORED (the shift from ACTIVE to STORED)
2. Input binding post (WBND, INPUT1, INPUT2, or AUX)
3. The value at which to show the shift. This parameter selects the range the
same way as in the RANGE command.
4. Frequency at which to show the shift. Use 0.0 for dc.
Response
(Float) The shift in PPM
CAL_SKIP
Advances to the next step of an interactive procedure without executing the step
(like a CAL_NEXT except the step isn't executed). This is the same as when you
push the Skip Step softkey during front panel controlled calibration.
Parameter
None
CAL_SLST?
Calculates and returns the shift (as in CAL_SHIFT?) for the given range and
input at +DC, -DC, and each service-calibrated frequency point.
Parameters
1. The shift to display from the list:
ACTIVE (the shift from STORED to ACTIVE)
STORED (the shift from ACTIVE to STORED)
2. Input binding post (WBND, INPUT1, INPUT2, or AUX)
3. The value at which to show the shift. This parameter selects the range the
same way as in the RANGE command.
Response
(Float) The shift in PPM

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