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14.6  CALibration subsystem
The CALibration subsystem contains the commands needed for performing internal
adjustments. This procedure is triggered by the query commands.
Common suffixes
The following common suffixes are used in the remote commands:
Suffix Value range Description
CALibration<hw>
[1] Optional suffix
Understanding the query response
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0: error-free execution of the adjustments
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1: indicates that an error occurred; the process has been canceled
:CALibration:ALL[:MEASure]?......................................................................................... 467
:CALibration<hw>:ALL:DATE?.........................................................................................467
:CALibration<hw>:ALL:INFormation?............................................................................... 468
:CALibration<hw>:ALL:TEMP?........................................................................................ 468
:CALibration<hw>:ALL:TIME?......................................................................................... 468
:CALibration:DATA:FACTory:DATE?.................................................................................469
:CALibration<hw>:CONTinueonerror................................................................................469
:CALibration:ALL[:MEASure]? [<Force>]
Starts all internal adjustments that do not need external measuring equipment.
NOTICE! High power at the RF output applied during internal adjustment can destroy a
connected DUT (device under test).
How to: See "Running internal adjustments" on page 764.
Query parameters: 
<Force> string
Return values: 
<Measure> 1 | ON | 0 | OFF
Example: 
CAL:ALL:MEAS?
// Response: "0"
// Executes the adjustments of all instrument functions. 
// When completed, it indicates that the adjustment 
// has been performed successfully.
Usage:  Query only
Manual operation:  See "Adjust All" on page 763
:CALibration<hw>:ALL:DATE?
Queries the date of the most recently executed full adjustment.
CALibration subsystem