
Remote Commands and Syntax
Commands
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Table 6-5.
Commands (cont.)
CAL_WBGAIN
Description
Overlapped long-term command, ignored if not in remote.
Does Wideband AC Module (Option 5700-03) gain calibration. There are two different
calibration procedures for the wideband module: gain and flatness. Wideband gain is to
be done at every calibration cycle. Wideband flatness is needed only during full
verification (recommended every two years). For reference, the manual procedure for
wideband gain calibration is in Chapter 7.
To calibrate wideband gain in remote, the wideband output cable must be connected to
the Calibrator SENSE binding posts as described in Chapter 7, then the controller must
send commands in the same sequence as in the example. For positive gain, the center
conductor is connected to SENSE HI. For negative gain, the center conductor is
connected to SENSE LO.
Parameter
PGAIN
(Calibrates wideband positive gain)
NGAIN
(Calibrates wideband negative gain)
STORE
(Stores wideband constants into non-volatile memory)
Example
CAL_TEMP 23.5
CAL_WBGAIN PGAIN
(Calibrates positive gain)
(Reverse the SENSE connection now)
CAL_WBGAIN NGAIN
(Calibrates negative gain)
CAL_WBGAIN STORE
CAL_ZERO
Description
Overlapped long-term command, ignored if not in remote.
Does internal zeros calibration. This removes offsets on the 2.2V dc range. It takes about
2-1/2 minutes, plus 30 seconds if teamed with 5725A, and does not require a change to
the Calibrator security state.
Parameter None
CLOCK
Description
Sequential command, ignored if not in remote.
Sets the clock/calendar. The Calibrator security state must be set to off or an execution
fault results.
Parameter
1.
Time in 24-hour format as HHMMSS
2.
Date as MMDDYY, DDMMYY, or YYMMDD depending on the setting the
DATEFMT.
Example
CLOCK 133700, 071712 (Sets the clock/calendar to 1:37 p.m., July 17, 2012.)
CLOCK 080000, 101012 (Sets the clock/calendar to 8:00 a.m., October 10, 2012.)
CLOCK?
Description
Sequential command.
Returns the setting of the clock/calendar.
Parameter None
Response
1.
(Integer) Time in 24-hour format as HHMMSS.
2.
(Integer) Date as MMDDYY, DDMMYY, or YYMMDD depending on the setting of
DATEFMT.
Example
CLOCK?
Returns:
"150000,090112" if the clock/calendar is set to 3 p.m., September 1, 2012.
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