Calibration process, Aborting a calibration in progress – Agilent Technologies L4400 User Manual

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L4451A and L4452A Calibration Procedures

Calibration Process

The following general procedure is the recommended method to complete
a full instrument calibration.

1

See “L4451A and L4452A Performance Test Considerations.”

2

Perform the verification tests to characterize the instrument (incoming
data).

3

Unsecure the instrument for calibration (

“Calibration Security"

on

page 250).

4

Perform the DAC adjustment procedures on either the L4451A or
L4452A.

5

Secure the instrument against unauthorized calibration.

6

Note the security code and calibration count in the instrument’s
maintenance records.

Aborting a Calibration in Progress

Sometimes it may be necessary to abort a calibration after the procedure
has been initiated. You can abort a calibration at any time by turning off
the power. You can also abort the calibration by sending the device clear
message or the CALibration:ABORt command.

C A U T I O N

If you abort a calibration in progress by cycling power when the
instrument is attempting to write new calibration constants to EEPROM,
you may lose all calibration constants for the function. Typically, upon
re-applying power, the instrument will report error 705 Cal:Aborted.
You may also generate errors 740 through 746. If this occurs, you
should not use the instrument until a complete re-adjustment has been
performed.

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