CALibrate:SAVE
Saves the calibration constants in non-volatile memory. Do this at the end of the calibration to avoid
losing changes.
Parameter Typical Return
(none) (none)
Store cal constants in non-volatilememory: CAL:SAVE
l If calibration mode is exited by programming CALibration:STATe OFF without first saving the new
constants, the previous calibration constants are restored.
CALibrate:STATe 0|OFF|1|ON [,<password>]
CALibrate:STATe?
Enables or disables calibration mode. Calibration mode must be enabled for the instrument to accept
any calibration commands.
The optional parameter is the password. This is required if the existing password is not 0 (zero). If the
password is not entered or is incorrect, an error is generated and the calibration mode remains
disabled.
Parameter Typical Return
0|OFF|1|ON, defaultOFF 0or1
<password>a numericvalueup to 15 digits (none)
Disablecalibration mode and unsecure calibration: CAL:STATOFF, 0
Enable calibration using a numeric password: CAL:STAT ON, 1234
l If calibration mode is exited by programming CALibration:STATe OFF without first saving the new
constants, the previous calibration constants are restored.
CALibrate:VOLTage[:LEVel] <value>, (@<channel>)
Calibrates the output voltage. The value entered selects the range that is being calibrated.
Parameter Typical Return
The maximum voltage of therange. (none)
Calibrates the voltageof the 50 V range: CAL:VOLT 51, (@1)
CALibrate:VOLTage:CMRR (@<channel>)
Calibrates the voltage common mode rejection ratio.
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