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Chapter 2 Service
The Agilent 53210A/53220A/53230A Calibration Procedures
Assembly-Level Service Guide 119
12 If the correction factor is out of range, the entered voltage value
does not agree with the power supply output ± 1.0 mVolt. Correct
the mismatch and try again.
13 If the Positive Voltage calibration passes, repeat steps 3 through
13 using -4.096 VDC and Negative Voltage for the Cal Step selection.
14 If the calibration fails (“Calibration step failed”), first verify the
input voltage is correct (within 1.0 milliVolt) and the power
supply output is connected and turned on. Then, refer to the
troubleshooting procedures starting on page 150.
15 To check for error messages, refer to the “
Summary of Internal
DAC Remote Calibration
” below for information on how to read
the error message(s) from a remote computer.
NOTE If you do not have a remote computer available (requires a LAN,
USB or GPIB interface) or are not proficient at programming,
contact the nearest Agilent Service Center for information and
help on sending the counter to Agilent for repair and/or
calibration. (See website information on page 2 of this guide.)
16 If you are able to read the error message(s), consult the “Error
Messages” starting on page 163 for what to do after receiving a
specific calibration error message.
Summary of Internal DAC Calibration Procedure:
Input voltage: should have minimal peak-to-peak noise
Procedure: From the front-panel, the following key strokes initiate
the internal DAC calibration:
[Utility] / (Cal AutoCal) / (Perform Cal) / (Cal Step Pos Volt) or (Neg Volt) /
enter <voltage> / (Perform Cal Step)