
7-7
Calibration Commands
MODule:OWAVelength
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OUTPUT 707;":CALIBRATE:CONTINUE"
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OUTPUT 707;":CALIBRATE:SDONE?"
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ENTER 707;Prompt$ <Done>
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END
MODule:OWAVelength
Command
:CALibrate:MODule:OWAVelength <wavelength>
This command sets the optical wavelength for an optical channel calibration. This command
should only be used for modules with an optical channel.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":CALIBRATE:MODULE:OWAVELENGTH 1340E–9"
MODule:STATus?
Query
:CALibrate:MODule:STATus?{LMODule | RMODule}
This query returns the status of the module calibration (electrical and optical channels) and
optical calibration (optical channels) as either CALIBRATED or UNCALIBRATED. It will
return UNKNOWN if the module does not have calibration capability. Queries to modules
with two electrical channels (including TDR modules) will return the status of module cali-
bration only. Queries to modules with two optical channels will return the status of the mod-
ule calibration, followed by the status of optical calibration of the first channel, followed by
the status of the optical calibration of the second channel.
Returned Format
[:CALibrate:MODule:STATus] {<status vertical calibration>,<status optical calibration> | CALIBRATED |
UNCALIBRATED | UNKNOWN} <NL>
MODule:TIME?
Query
:CALibrate:MODule:TIME? {LMODule | RMODule | CHANnel <N>}
The query returns the date and time at the last channel module calibration, and the differ-
ence between the current channel temperature and the temperature of the channel when it
was last calibrated. If there is not a module in the selected slot, the message “Empty Slot” is
returned. <N> is an integer, from 1 to 4.
N O T E
This query is for a module calibration only.
Returned Format
[:CALibrate:MODule:TIME] <value><NL>
<value>
Is in the format: DD MMM YY HH:MM <delta_temp>
<delta_temp>
Is the difference between the current temperature and the temperature when the last cali-
bration was done. For example, <delta_temp> might be:
–5C
10C
–12C
MODule:VERTical
Command
:CALibrate:MODule:VERTical {LMODule | RMODule | CHANnel<N> | SLOT<N> }
Summary of Contents for 86100A
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