Editing Sensor Calibration Tables - Agilent Technologies EPM-P Series Programming Manual

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Power Meter Remote Operation
Using Sensor Calibration Tables

Editing Sensor Calibration Tables

It is not possible to create any additional sensor calibration tables.
However, the 20 existing ones can be edited using the MEMory subsystem.
To do this:
1. Select one of the existing tables using:
MEMory:TABle:SELect <string>.
For information on naming sensor calibration tables see "Naming
Sensor Calibration Tables", on page 1-47. For information on the
current names which you can select refer to "Listing Sensor
Calibration Table Names", on page 1-45.
2. Enter the frequency data using:
MEMory:TABle:FREQuency <numeric_value>
{,<numeric_value>}
3. Enter the calibration factors using:
MEMory:TABle:GAIN <numeric_value>
{,<numeric_value>}. The first parameter you enter should be
the reference calibration factor, each subsequent parameter is a
calibration factor in the sensor calibration table. This means that
entries in the frequency list correspond as shown with entries in
the calibration factor list.
4. If required, rename the sensor calibration table using:
MEMory:TABLe:MOVE <string>,<string>. The first <string>
parameter identifies the existing table name, and the second
identifies the new table name.
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Calibration Factor
Reference Calibration
Frequency 1
Calibration Factor 1
Frequency 2
Calibration Factor 2
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