Calibration Check - Fluke 5730A Calibration Manual

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Calibration Check

Calibration check is similar to the artifact calibration, with the primary difference
being that no changes are made to the stored constants, and the internal check
standards are used as the reference points. A calibration check produces a
report similar to the normal artifact calibration report, and shows any proposed
changes.
This procedure can be done from an external computer, and can be set to run
automatically, with no assistance (there is no need to enter the security
passcode, since no constants are changed).
Use calibration check at any time to confirm the integrity of the Product without
connecting external standards. The calibration check is also useful to collect a
performance history.
Before this procedure is started, make sure the Product is powered on and has
completed the appropriate warm-up period.
To check the calibration:
1. Touch the Setup Menu>Calibration to show the Calibration menu.
2. Touch Run Calibration Check to begin the procedure.
As the calibration check proceeds, the display shows the current process of
the calibration check. When the check is complete, the largest shift that is
detected is shown on the display. The Product shows when calibration is
complete.
3. Touch Continue to return to the Calibration menu. To save the calibration
report, see Save Calibration Reports.
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