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ture in the currently selected units. The current system units determine the scale
of the response.
8.4.5
Calibration Coefficient Commands
The calibration coefficient commands are used for querying and setting the
channel calibration date, due date, linearity, offset, scale, and RJC.
8.4.5.1
CALibrate:AUTo
Executes the automatic calibration procedure when using Fast Measurement
Mode (see Sections 6.9, Fast Measurement Mode, 7.1.1, Measure Period and
Fast Measurement Mode, and 7.1.5, Display Functions/Auto-Cal).
CAL:AUT
8.4.5.2
CALibrate
Returns the calibration date for the specified channel.
CAL1:DATE:CAL?
2000,9,22
The CALibrate suffix,
does not apply to memory channels. The response is returned in the format,
2000,1,1. Specifying the MAX parameter returns a value of 2099,12,31. Spec-
ifying the DEF parameter returns a value of 2000,1,1.
8.4.5.3
CALibrate
(
Sets the calibration date for the specified channel.
CAL1:DATE:CAL 2000,8,29
The CALibrate suffix,
does not apply to memory channels. The
ters must all be supplied. The
2099). The
MAX or DEF parameter sets the calibration date to the minimum, maximum,
or default value respectively.
This command is password-protected. To access this command, the password
must be successfully entered using the SYST:PASS:CEN
(see Section 8.4.11, Password Commands).
8.4.5.4
CALibrate
Returns the recalibration date for the specified channel.
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Commands