After a great deal of messing around and experimentation, I have resolved the 
problem.

On the other 7081 I have, the meter accepted the calibrate reference command 
with the

"reference supply of approximately 10 volts DC"

connected to the front panel input.

On this meter this reference supply needed to be applied to the "ratio 
reference" input DIN socket on the REAR panel. Once this was done all was well.

I completely fail to comprehend how this command actually worked on the other 
meter, as it is now clear that "calibrate reference" is actually doing the 
RATIO calibration.

So on page 8.11 of your maintenance manual you should amend the bullet point 
near the top of the page which reads:

* Connect a reference of approximately 10 volts dc to the input.

so that it reads:

* Connect a reference of approximately 10 volts dc to the ratio reference input 
on the rear of the meter.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: volt-nuts [mailto:volt-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of David C. 
Partridge
Sent: 21 April 2016 20:53
To: 'Discussion of precise voltage measurement'; 
solartron_schlumberger_equipm...@groups.io
Subject: [volt-nuts] Solartron 7081 calibration problems

> When I try to issue calibrate, reference, 10.00000 I get a message "Factor 
> out of range" (all other VDC, VAC, and KOHM calibrate commands worked apart 
> from the Cal Incomplete message).


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