Specifications
Calibration 100
Calibration Over the GPIB 
You can calibrate the power supply by using SCPI commands within your controller programming statements. Be sure you 
are familiar with calibration from the front panel before you calibrate from a controller. The SCPI calibration commands are 
related to the front panel calibration controls as follows: 
Front Panel 
Command 
Corresponding SCPI 
Command 
 Front Panel 
Command 
Corresponding SCPI 
Command 
CAL:STAT {ON|1},<password> 
CAL:VOLT:PROT 
CAL:STAT {OFF|0} 
CAL:CURR:LEV {MIN|MAX} 
CAL:CURR[:DATA] <NRf> 
CAL:PASS <NRf> 
CAL:CURR:MON<newline> 
CAL:CURR:DATA <NRf> 
CAL:VOLT:LEV {MIN|MAX} 
CAL:VOLT[:DATA] <NRf> 
CAL:SAVE 
A sample calibration program is given at the end of this appendix. If your system is Agilent BASIC, you can use the 
program with very little modification. Otherwise, use it as a guide for writing your own program. 
Calibration Language Dictionary 
The calibration commands are listed in alphabetical order. The format for each command follows that shown in "Chapter 3 - 
Language Dictionary" of the Programming Guide. Calibration error messages that can occur during GPIB calibration are 
shown within this guide (Table A-3 in Appendix A - Calibration). 
CAL:CURR 
This command is used to calibrate the output current. The command enters current value that you obtain from an external 
meter. (If you are entering the current value, allow time for the DVM to stabilize.) You must first select a calibration level 
(CAL:CURR:LEV) for the value being entered. Two successive values (one for each end of the calibration range) must be 
selected and entered. The power supply then computes new current calibration constants. These constants are 
not stored in 
nonvolatile memory until saved with the 
CAL:SAVE command. 
Command Syntax  CALibrate:CURRent[:DATA] <NRf> 
 Parameters 
(See applicable Output Ratings specification in "Chapter 1- General Information") 
 Default Suffix 
A 
 Examples 
CAL: CURR 32 . 33 A CAL: CURR: DATA 5 . 00 
 Query Syntax 
(None) 
Related Commands  CAL:SAVE CAL:STAT 
CAL:CURR:LEV 
This command sets the power supply to a calibration point that is then entered with CAL:CURR[:DATA]. During 
calibration, two points must be entered and the low-end point (MIN) must be selected and entered first. 
 Command Syntax  CALibrate:CURRent:LEVel {MIN|MAX} 
 Parameters  {<CRD>|MINimum|MAXimum} 
 Examples  CAL: CURR: LEV MIN CAL: CURR: LEV MAX 
 Query Syntax 
(None) 
 Related Commands  CAL:CURR[:DATA] CAL:STAT 










