Hi volt-nuts fellow, Hello Ken,

I just discovered your question, as this site was not used for a long time.. 
I’ll look for your request on eevblog as well.

First off, I never got to this long check table for the regular calibration and 
adjustment procedure, as this is obviously intended as a  ‘troubleshooting 
sequence’ only, see hint 4.93 on page 4-20. The adjustment process is much 
shorter. If your 5200A works properly, I suggest to not fiddle around with that 
long procedure.. as you would probably fall into that rabbit hole. 

I understand this paragraph, that you should see a variation of about 13mV in 
total, going through zero, i.e. that could be asymmetric around zero. 27mV 
therefore would be too high, but as you said, the manual is full of errors, and 
probably there could have been a modification (Engineering Change) at one time, 
so that the spread was enlarged by re-design.

As far as you can align that feature to zero, I guess, it’s ok.

Frank
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