User's Manual
Verification and Calibration Appendix B 
Series N5700 User’s Guide  113 
Calibration 
Refer to the “Equipment Required” section in this appendix for a list 
of the equipment required for calibration. A general outline of the 
procedure is as follows: 
  As shipped from the factory the calibration password is 0, which 
means password protection is removed and the ability to enter 
calibration mode is unrestricted. If a password has subsequently 
been set, you must enter the correct password - otherwise an 
error will occur. Once calibration has been entered, the password 
can be changed by the user. 
  You do not have to do a complete calibration. If appropriate, you 
may calibrate only the voltage or current functions and then save 
the calibration constants. You can also save the date when the 
calibration was preformed (see CAL:DATE <”date”>). 
  As each calibration sequence is completed, the instrument saves 
the calibration constants and begins using them. 
  Exit the calibration mode. Note that a Reset command (*RST) 
also sets the calibration state to OFF. 
Calibration Procedure 
Unless instructed otherwise, connect the +sense terminal to the 
+output, and the -sense terminal to the -output. 
When calibrating the unit using SCPI commands, most calibration 
steps involve sending an *OPC? query to synchronize with the power 
supply’s command completion before proceeding. The response from 
the instrument must be read each time *OPC? is given. 
NOTE 
The CAL:LEV and CAL:DATA commands may take several seconds to complete. 
If a timeout occurs in your VISA application, you may need to change the 
VI_ATTR_TMO_VALUE in the ViSetAttribute function. 
Voltage Programming and Measurement Calibration 
Step 1. Connect the Agilent 3458A voltage input to the output. 
Step 2. Enable voltage calibration mode. 
*RST 
OUTP ON 
CAL:STAT ON 
Step 3. Set the current limit high enough to allow unrestricted voltage 
programming. 
ISET 0.5 
Step 4. Select voltage calibration. 
CAL:VOLT 










