User's Manual
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66  Series N5700 User’s Guide 
Calibration Commands 
Calibration commands let you enable and disable the calibration 
mode, change the calibration password, calibrate current and voltage 
programming, and store new calibration constants in nonvolatile 
memory. 
NOTE 
If calibration mode has not been enabled with CALibrate:STATe, the calibration 
commands will generate an error. 
CALibrate:CURRent[:LEVel] 
This command initiates the calibration of the output current. 
CALibrate:DATA <value> 
This command enters a calibration value that you obtain by reading 
an external meter. You must first select a calibration level (with 
CALibrate:LEVel) for the value being entered. Data values are 
entered in either volts or amperes, depending on which function is 
being calibrated. 
CALibrate:DATE <“date”> 
CALibrate:DATE? 
This command stores the date the unit was last calibrated. The data 
must be of the numeric format “yyyy/mm/dd” where yyyy indicates 
the year, mm indicates the month, and dd indicates the day. The 
query returns the date. 
CALibrate:LEVel P1|P2 
This command selects the next point in the calibration sequence. 
P1 is the first calibration point, 
P2 is the second calibration point. 
CALibrate:PASSword <password> 
This command lets you change the calibration password. A new 
password is automatically stored in nonvolatile memory. If the 
password is set to 0, password protection is removed and the ability 
to enter calibration mode is unrestricted. The default password is 0 
(zero). 










