Calibration Procedures 4
Keysight 33210A Service Guide 83
Aborting a Calibration in Progress
Sometimes it may be necessary to abort a calibration after the procedure has
already been initiated. You can abort a calibration at any time by turning off the
power. When performing a calibration from the remote interface, you can abort a
calibration by issuing a remote interface device clear message followed by a *RST.
The instrument stores calibration constants at the end of each adjustment
procedure. If you lose power, or otherwise abort an adjustment in progress, you
will only need to perform the interrupted adjustment procedure again.
If power is lost 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
“-313, Calibration Memory Lost”.