Adjustments; Zero Adjustment - Agilent Technologies 34405A User's And Service Manual

5 1/2 digit multimeter
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Performance Tests and Calibration

Adjustments

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You will need a test input cable and connectors set, and a Shorting Plug
to adjust the instrument (see
After each adjustment finishes successfully, the primary display briefly shows PASS. If the
calibration fails, the multimeter beeps, the primary display shows FAil and an error number
is shown in the secondary display. Calibration error messages are described on
the event of a calibration failure, correct the problem and repeat the procedure.

Zero Adjustment

Each time you perform a zero adjustment, the instrument stores a new set
of offset correction constants for measurement functions and ranges. The
instrument will sequence through all required functions and ranges
automatically and store new zero offset calibration constants.
Never turn off the instrument during Zero Adjustment. This may cause ALL calibration
memory to be lost.
Zero Adjustment Procedure
Be sure to allow the instrument to warm up and stabilize for 2 hours
before performing the adjustments.
1 Follow the steps outlined below. Review
page 67 before beginning this test.
2 After unsecuring the instrument, the instrument goes into the
Adjustment Mode (as indicated by the CAL annunciator) with the
secondary display showing Short. Connect the Shorting Plug (see
page
68) between the HI and LO front panel input terminals. Leave the
current inputs open.
To minimize thermal effects wait at least 1 minute after connecting the Shorting Plug before
executing the zero adjustment.
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