Model 2461 Calibration and Adjustment Manual
:CALibration:ADJust:SENSe
This command adjusts the sense function.
Type
Command only
Usage
CALibration:ADJust:SENSe <range>
CALibration:ADJust:SENSe <negZero>
CALibration:ADJust:SENSe <negFullScale>
CALibration:ADJust:SENSe <posZero>
CALibration:ADJust:SENSe <posFullScale>
<range>
<negZero>
<negFullScale>
<posZero>
<posFullScale>
Details
Calibration constants must be unlocked with the :CALibration:UNLock command before sending
this command.
To use this command:
1. Set the source output value.
2. Select the range to adjust.
3. Send the CALibration:ADJust:SENSe command with each of the parameters in the usage
table above.
4. Repeat this procedure for each of the ranges.
If the specified parameters do not fit within the allowed ranges for the parameter, error -222,
"Parameter data out of range" is generated. Once the Model 2461 has successfully selected the
appropriate parameter range, it checks to see if autorange for the active sense function is enabled. If
it is enabled, error -221, "Settings conflict" is generated. If no error occurs, that active sense function
range point is adjusted using the corresponding parameter.
You must send the :CALibration:SAVE command after making changes, or your changes will not
be saved through a power cycle.
Parameters for a given sense function and range may be sent in any order. However, once one
CALibration:ADJust:SENSe command executes, the other parameters must also be executed or
an error -200, "Execution error" is generated when the CALibration:SAVE command is processed
at the end of the adjustment procedure.
2461-905-01 Rev. A / February 2016
Affected by
Not applicable
The sense range to adjust
The negative zero value of the selected range (from digital multimeter reading)
The negative full-scale value of the selected range (from digital multimeter reading)
The positive zero value of the selected range (from digital multimeter reading)
The positive full-scale value of the selected range (from digital multimeter reading)
Where saved
Nonvolatile memory
Section 5: Command reference
Default value
Not applicable
5-3
Need help?
Do you have a question about the KEITHLEY SourceMeter 2400 Series and is the answer not in the manual?