Step 24, Ps 26 – KEPCO BIT 4886 Operator Manual User Manual

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19.Set the BOP to maximum positive output current by sending

CAL:CURR MAX

. Measure the

voltage across the sense resistor using a Digital Voltmeter of at least 7 digits in accuracy.
Verify the DVM reads the voltage specified in Table 3-2 for MAIN CURRENT NOMINAL. The
voltage shown on the DVM should be positive; if not, reverse the leads to the DVM.

20.Decrease the voltage across the sense resistor by sending

CAL:DPOT -1

commands until

the voltmeter reads less than the value specified in Table 3-2 for MAIN CURRENT NOMI-
NAL. Then send

CAL:DPOT 1

and verify the voltage is slightly above the specified voltage.

21.Send the command

CAL:DATA -10

to decrease the voltage across the sense resistor until

the voltage is less than the value specified in Table 3-2 for HIGH CURRENT ACCURACY
MAX. Send the command

CAL:DATA 1

to increase the voltage or

CAL:DATA -1

to

decrease the voltage until the DVM reads the voltage specified in Table 3-2 for HIGH CUR-
RENT ACCURACY MAX.

22.Set the BOP to maximum negative output by sending

CAL:CURR MIN

. Continue to measure

the voltage across the sense resistor.

23.If the voltage across the sense resistor is less negative than the value specified in Table 3-2

for HIGH CURRENT ACCURACY MIN, send

CAL:DATA -100

and verify the output is now

more negative. If the value is not more negative than the value found in Table 3-2 for HIGH
CURRENT ACCURACY MIN, send

CAL:DPOT -1

to change the course adjustment and

provide a more negative output.

Send the command

CAL:DATA 10

to increase the voltage across the sense resistor. Con-

tinue to send

CAL:DATA 10

until the voltage is less than the value specified in Table 3-2 for

HIGH CURRENT ACCURACY MIN. Send

CAL:DATA -1

until the DVM reads the voltage

specified in Table 3-2 for HIGH CURRENT ACCURACY MIN.

If the

CAL:DPOT

command was used to adjust the negative output, send

CAL:CURR MAX

to

the unit and repeat step 21 before proceeding to step 24.

24.Set BOP to the maximum current at low range (1/4 Scale) by sending

CAL:LCURR MAX

. Ver-

ify the DVM reads the voltage specified in Table 3-2 for LOW CURRENT NOMINAL.

25.Decrease the voltage across the sense resistor by sending

CAL:DPOT -1

commands until

the voltmeter reads less than the value specified in Table 3-2 for LOW CURRENT NOMI-
NAL. Then send

CAL:DPOT 1

and verify the voltage is slightly above this value.

26.Send the command

CAL:DATA -10

to decrease the voltage across the sense resistor until

the voltage is less than the value specified in Table 3-2 for LOW RANGE ACCURACY MAX.
If necessary, send the command

CAL:DATA 1

to increase the voltage across the sense

resistor or

CAL:DATA -1

to decrease the voltage across the sense resistor until the DVM

reads the voltage specified in Table 3-2 for LOW RANGE ACCURACY MAX.

27.Set the BOP to maximum negative 1/4 scale range output current by sending

CAL:LCURR

MIN

. Continue to measure the voltage across the sense resistor.

28.If the voltage across the sense resistor is less negative than the value specified in Table 3-2

for LOW RANGE ACCURACY MIN, send

CAL:DATA -100

and verify the output is now

more negative. If the value is not more negative, Send

CAL:DPOT -1

to change the course

adjustment and provide a more negative output.

Send the command

CAL:DATA 10

to increase the voltage across the sense resistor. Con-

tinue to send

CAL:DATA 10

until the voltage is less than the value specified in Table 3-2 for

LOW RANGE ACCURACY MIN. Send

CAL:DATA -1

until the reading is within the limits

specified in Table 3-2 for LOW RANGE ACCURACY MIN.

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