Fluke 5020A User Manual

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Response: 2003,9,17
The CALibrate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The response is returned in

the format, <year>,<month>,<day>.

CALibrate<chn>:DATE:CALibrate (<year>,<month>,<day>)

Sets the sensor calibration date for the specified channel.
Example: CAL1:DATE:CAL 2003,9,17
The CALibrate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The <year>, <month>, and

<day> parameters must all be specified. The <year> parameter is a four-digit number.

The <month> parameter is a one or two-digit number (1 to 12). The <day> parameter is a

one or two-digit number (1 to 31). This command is password protected (see Password

Commands).

CALibrate<chn>:DATE:DUE?

Returns the sensor calibration due date for the specified channel.
Example: CAL1:DATE:DUE?
Response: 2004,9,17
The CALibrate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The response is returned in

the format, <year>,<month>,<day>.

CALibrate<chn>:DATE:DUE (<year>,<month>,<day>)

Sets the sensor calibration due date for the specified channel.
Example: CAL1:DATE:DUE 2004,9,17
The CALibrate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The <year>, <month>, and

<day> parameters must all be specified. The <year> parameter is a four-digit number.

The <month> parameter is a one or two-digit number (1 to 12). The <day> parameter is a

one or two-digit number (1 to 31). This command is password protected (see Password

Commands).

CALibrate<chn>:EXPired?

Returns the sensor calibration expiration state for the specified channel.
Example: CAL1:EXP?
Response: 0
The CALibrate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). A value of 1 is returned if

the sensor calibration has expired. A value of 0 is returned if the sensor calibration has

not expired.

CALibrate<chn>:PARameter:OFFSet<num>?

Returns the sensor calibration offset parameter for the specified channel.
Example: CAL1:PAR:OFFS2?
Response: -0.210
The CALibrate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The OFFSet suffix, <num>,

specifies either temperature (1) or humidity (2).

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