70
CAL 24
CH2. 40dB attenuator
Adjust for 0·1V ± ·1mV.
CAL 25
CH2. 10dB attenuator
Adjust for 2·236V AC ± 10mV.
CAL 26
CH2. Sum offset.
Adjust for 0V ± 5mV.
CAL 27
CH2. SCM level at full
−
scale.
Adjust for 5V ± 5mV.
CAL 28
CH2. AM level at full
−
scale.
Adjust for 10V ± 10mV.
CAL 29
CH3. DC offset zero.
Adjust for 0V ± 5mV.
CAL 30
CH3. DC offset at + full scale.
Adjust for +10V ± 10mV.
CAL 31
CH3. DC offset at
−
full scale.
Check for
−
10V ± 3%
CAL 32
CH3. Multiplier zero.
Adjust for minimum Volts AC
CAL 33
CH3. Multiplier offset.
Adjust for 0V ± 5mV.
CAL 34
CH3. Waveform offset.
Adjust for 0V ± 5mV.
CAL 35
CH3. Output level at full
−
scale
Adjust for 10V ± 10mV.
CAL 36
CH3. 20dB attenuator
Adjust for 1V ± 1mV.
CAL 37
CH3. 40dB attenuator
Adjust for 0·1V ± ·1mV.
CAL 38
CH3. 10dB attenuator
Adjust for 2·236V AC ± 10mV.
CAL 39
CH2. Sum offset.
Adjust for 0V ± 5mV.
CAL 40
CH3. SCM level at full
−
scale.
Adjust for 5V ± 5mV.
CAL 41
CH3. AM level at full
−
scale.
Adjust for 10V ± 10mV.
CAL 42
CH4. DC offset zero.
Adjust for 0V ± 5mV.
CAL 43
CH4. DC offset at + full scale.
Adjust for +10V ± 10mV.
CAL 44
CH4. DC offset at
−
full scale.
Check for
−
10V ± 3%
CAL 45
CH4. Multiplier zero.
Adjust for minimum Volts AC
CAL 46
CH4. Multiplier offset.
Adjust for 0V ± 5mV.
CAL 47
CH4. Waveform offset.
Adjust for 0V ± 5mV.
CAL 48
CH4. Output level at full
−
scale
Adjust for 10V ± 10mV.
CAL 49
CH4. 20dB attenuator
Adjust for 1V ± 1mV.
CAL 50
CH4. 40dB attenuator
Adjust for 0·1V ± ·1mV.
CAL 51
CH4. 10dB attenuator
Adjust for 2·236V AC ± 10mV.
CAL 52
CH4. Sum offset.
Adjust for 0V ± 5mV.
CAL 53
CH4. SCM level at full
−
scale.
Adjust for 5V ± 5mV.
CAL 54
CH4. AM level at full
−
scale.
Adjust for 10V ± 10mV.
CAL 55
Clock calibrate
Adjust for 10·00000 MHz at SYNC OUT.
Remote Calibration
Calibration of the instrument may be performed over the RS232 or GPIB interface. To completely
automate the process the multimeter and frequency meter will also need to be remote controlled
and the controller will need to run a calibration program unique to this instrument.
The remote calibration commands allow a simplified version of manual calibration to be
performed by issuing commands from the controller. The controller must send the CALADJ
command repeatedly and read the dmm or frequency meter until the required result for the
selected calibration step is achieved. The CALSTEP command is then issued to accept the new
value and move to the next step.
While in remote calibration mode very little error checking is performed and it is the controllers
responsibility to ensure that everything progresses in an orderly way. Only the following
commands should be used during calibration.
WARNING: Using any other commands while in calibration mode may give unpredictable results
and could cause the instrument to lock up, requiring the power to be cycled to regain control.