Calibration Coefficient Commands - Fluke 1529 Technical Manual

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7.4.4.10
CALCulate<chn>:CONVert:SNUMber <serl>
Sets the probe serial number for the specified channel.
CALC2:CONV:SNUM A_336C
The CALCulate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 to 4) or memory channel (5 to
14). The <serl> parameter is in string format. The <serl> parameter can consist of up
to eight characters that include any letters, numeric digits, and the underscore '_'.
This command may be password-protected. To access this command:
If the SYST:PASS:CONV? command returns a 0 (probe password-protection is
disabled), the password is not required.
If the SYST:PASS:CONV? command returns a 1 (probe password-
protection is enabled), the password must be successfully entered using the
SYST:PASS:CEN <pass> command (see Section 9.4.11, Password Commands).
7.4.4.11
CALCulate<chn>:CONVert:TEST? <res>|<volt>
Tests the temperature conversion for the specified channel.
CALC2:CONV:TEST? 100.0145
0.0100
The CALCulate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 to 4) or memory channel (5 to
14). For PRT/Thermistor channels, the <res> parameter specifies a resistance value to
convert to temperature. The <res> parameter is always in Ohms for PRTs and KOhms
for Thermistors. For Thermocouple channels, the <volt> parameter specifies a voltage
value to convert to temperature. The <volt> parameter is always in mV. The response
to this command is a temperature in the currently selected units. The current system
units determine the scale of the response.
7.4.5

Calibration Coefficient Commands

The calibration coefficient commands are used for querying and setting the channel
calibration date, due date, linearity, offset, scale, and RJC.
7.4.5.1
CALibrate:AUTo
Executes the automatic calibration procedure when using Fast Measurement Mode
(see Sections , Fast Measurement Mode, , Measure Period and Fast Measurement
Mode, and , Display Functions/Auto-Cal).
CAL:AUT
7.4.5.2
CALibrate<chn>:DATE:CALibrate? [MIN|MAX|DEF]
Returns the calibration date for the specified channel.
CAL1:DATE:CAL?
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