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Calibration
2-6
2.7.2 IEEE-488 bus error reporting
You can detect errors over the bus by testing the state of EAV
(Error Available) bit (bit 2) in the status byte. (Use the
*STB? query or serial polling to request the status byte.) If
you wish to generate an SRQ (Service Request) on errors,
send “*SRE 4” to the instrument to enable SRQ on errors.
You can query the instrument for the type of error by using
the “:SYSTem:ERRor?” query. The Model 2001 will re-
spond with the error number and a text message describing
the nature of the error.
See paragraph 3.5 in Section 3 for more information on bus
error reporting.
2.8
Comprehensive calibration
The comprehensive calibration procedure calibrates DCV,
DCI (except for the 2A range), ¾2, and ¾4 functions. At the
end of the DC calibration procedure, AC self-calibration is
performed to complete the calibration process.
Comprehensive calibration should be performed at least
once a year, or every 90 days to ensure the unit meets the cor-
responding specifications.
The comprehensive calibration procedure covered in this
paragraph is normally the only calibration required in the
field. However, if the unit has been repaired, you should per-
form the low-level calibration procedure explained in para-
graph 2.10.
Table 2-3
Recommended equipment for comprehensive calibration
Mfg.
Model
Description
Specifications*
Fluke
Keithley
5700A
8610
Calibrator
Low-thermal shorting plug
±5ppm basic uncertainty.
DC voltage:
2V: ±5ppm
20V: ±5ppm
Resistance:
19k¾: ±11ppm
1M¾: ±18ppm
* 90-day calibrator specifications shown include total uncertainty at specified output. The 2V output includes 0.5ppm transfer
uncertainty. Use 20k¾ instead of 19k¾ if available with alternate resistance standard. See Appendix D for a list of alternate cali-
bration sources.
2.8.1 Recommended equipment for
comprehensive calibration
Table 2-3 lists all test equipment recommended for compre-
hensive calibration. Alternate equipment (such as a DC
transfer standard and characterized resistors) may be used as
long as that equipment has specifications at least as good as
those listed in the table. See Appendix D for a list of alternate
calibration sources.
NOTE
Do not connect test equipment to the Mod-
el 2001 through a scanner.
2.8.2 Front panel comprehensive calibration
Follow the steps below to calibrate the Model 2001 from the
front panel. Refer to paragraph 2.8.3 below for the procedure
to calibrate the unit over the IEEE-488 bus. Table 2-4 sum-
marizes the front panel calibration procedure.
Table 2-4
Front panel comprehensive calibration summary
Step
Description
Equipment/
connections
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Warm-up, unlock calibration
DC zero calibration
+2VDC calibration
+20VDC calibration
20k¾ calibration
1M¾ calibration
Open-circuit calibration
AC self-calibration
Enter calibration dates
Save calibration constants
None
Low-thermal short
DC calibrator
DC calibrator
Ohms calibrator
Ohms calibrator
Disconnect leads
Disconnect leads
None
None