Specifications

CALibration:TARE:RESet
CALibration:TARE:RESet resets the tare calibration constants to zero for all 64
channels. Executing CAL:TARE:RES affects the tare cal constants in RAM only.
To reset the tare cal constants in flash memory,execute CAL:TARE:RES and then
execute CAL:STORE TARE.
Command
Sequence
CAL:TARE:RESET to reset channel offsets
CAL:STORE TARE Optional if necessary to reset tare cal constants in
flash memory.
CALibration:TARE?
CALibration:TARE? Returns a value to indicate the success of the last
CAL:TARE operation. CAL:TARE? returns the value only after
the CAL:TARE
operation is complete.
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Returned Value:
Value Meaning Further Action
0 Cal OK None
-1 Cal Error Query the Error Queue (SYST:ERR?)
See Error Messages in Appendix B. Also
run *TST?
-2 No results available Perform CAL:TARE
before CAL:TARE?
The C-SCPI type for this returned value is int16.
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Executing CAL:TARE sets the Calibrating bit (bit 0) in Operation Status Group.
Executing CAL:TARE? resets the bit.
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Related Commands: CAL:STOR TARE
Command
Sequence
CAL:TARE <ch_list> to correct channel offsets
CAL:TARE? to return the success flag from the CAL:TARE
operation
CAL:STORE TARE Optional depending on necessity of long term
storage
CALibration:VALue:RESistance
CALibration:VALue:RESistance <ref_ohms> sends the value of the on-board
reference resistor -as measured with the external “calibration DVM”- to the module.
This value will be used to calibrate current sources.
VT1419A Command Reference
CALibration
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