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270 VT1422A Command Reference  
CALibration
Command
Sequence
Storing A/D cal constants
perform complete A/D calibration, then...
CAL:STORE  ADC
Storing channel tare (offset) values
CAL:TARE  <ch_list>
to correct channel offsets
CAL:STORE  TARE
Optional depending on necessity of long 
term storage
CALibration:TARE
CALibration:TARE  (@<ch_list>) 
measures offset (or tare) voltage present on the 
channels specified and stores the value in on-board RAM as a calibration constant 
for those channels. Future measurements made with these channels will be 
compensated by the amount of the tare value. Use CAL:TARE to compensate for 
voltage offsets in system wiring and residual sensor offsets. Where tare values 
need to be retained for long periods, they can be stored in the module's Flash Memory 
(Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) by executing the 
CAL:STORe TARE command. For more information, See “Compensating for 
System Offsets” on page 153.
Note for RSC Units
CAL:TARE does not remove offsets in an RSCs field wiring. For the VT1529A/B, 
the SENS:STR:UNSTrained value is the equivalent of the tare offset. Any offset in 
the analog signal line between the VT1529A/B SCP and an RSC is accounted for 
during the CAL:REMote? operation.
Notes For
Thermocouples
1. CAL:TARE must not be used on field wiring that is made up of thermocouple 
wire. The voltage a thermocouple wire pair generates cannot be removed by 
introducing a short anywhere between its junction and its connection to an 
isothermal panel (either the VT1422A's Terminal Module or a remote 
isothermal reference block). Thermal voltage is generated along the entire 
length of a thermocouple pair where there is any temperature gradient along 
that length. To CAL:TARE thermocouple wire this way would introduce an 
unwanted offset in the voltage/temperature relationship for that channel. If a 
thermocouple wire pair is inadvertently CAL:TARE’d, use 
CAL:TARE:RESET to reset all tare constants to zero.
2. CAL:TARE should be used to compensate wiring offsets (copper wire, not 
thermocouple wire) between the VT1422A and a remote thermocouple 
reference block. Disconnect the thermocouples and introduce copper shorting 
wires between each channel's HI and LO, then execute CAL:TARE for these 
channels.