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Parameter
Typical Return
<
"date"
>
String program data. Enclose string parameters in single
or double quotes.
<last cal date>
Enters the calibration date: CAL:DATE "12/12/12"
CALibrate:LEVel P1|P2|P3
CALibrate:LEVel?
Advances to the next level in the calibration. P1 is the first level; P2 is the second; P3 is the third.
Parameter
Typical Return
P1|P2|P3
(none)
Selects the first calibration point: CAL:LEV P1
l
Some calibration sequences may require some settling time after sending CAL:LEV but before
reading the data from the DVM and sending CAL:DATA.
CALibrate:PASSword <
password
>
Sets a numeric password to prevent unauthorized calibration. This is the same as the
password.
Parameter
Typical Return
<
password
>
A numeric value of up to 15 digits
(none)
Set a new password to a value of 1234: CAL:PASS 1234
l
If the password is set to 0, password protection is removed and the ability to enter calibration
mode is unrestricted. The as-shipped setting is 0 (zero).
l
To change the password: unsecure calibration memory with old code, then set the new code.
l
If you forget your password, refer to
l
This setting is non-volatile; it will not be changed by power cycling or *RST.
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 calibration constants into non-volatile memory: CAL:SAVE
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