
Programming Manual Compact i / iX Series
AMETEK Programmable Power Division 35
4.3 Calibration Subsystem
The commands in this subsystem allow you to do the following:
• Enter the calibration password
• Calibrate the current and voltage output levels, and store new calibration constants in
nonvolatile memory.
Subsystem Syntax
CALibrate
:MEASure
:CURRent Begin current measurement calibration sequence
:SPHase Query format returns single phase current mea coefficient.
:VOLTage Begin current measurement calibration sequence
:PASSword Unlock calibration
:SAVE Save new cal constants in non-volatile memory
[:SOURce]
PHASe Phase offset calibration
:VOLTage Query output voltage cal coefficient
CALibrate:MEASure:CURRent
Phase Selectable
This command can only be used in calibration mode. It initiates the calibration of the ac current
metering circuits. The query format returns the actual calibration coefficient. Use the INST:SEL or
INST:NSEL to select the desired phase.
Command Syntax CALibrate:MEASure:CURRent
Parameters None
Query Syntax CALibrate:MEASure:CURRent?
Returned Parameters <NR3>
Examples CAL:MEAS:CURR
Related Commands CAL:SAVE CAL:MEAS:VOLT
CALibrate:MEASure:CURRent:SPHase
This command can only be used in calibration mode and in query form. It applies only to 3 phase
compact i/iX models with that have single phase (mode) capability. It returns the single-phase
mode current measurement calibration coefficient. If the power source is in single phase mode,
this command is equivalent to the the CAL:MEAS:CURR? query for phase A except it can not be
used to perform a calibration. It does not initiate a calibration. Use the CAL:MEAS:CURR?
command to do this instead.
Query Syntax CALibrate:MEASure:CURRent?
Returned Parameters <NR3>
Examples CAL:MEAS:CURR:SPH?
Related Commands CAL:SAVE CAL:MEAS:VOLT
CALibrate:MEASure:VOLTage
Phase Selectable
This command can only be used in calibration mode. It initiates the calibration of the ac voltage
metering circuits. The query format returns the actual calibration coefficient. Use the INST:SEL or
INST:NSEL to select the desired phase.
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