It seems it got removed in the updated calibration manual not to mislead people that these are the only things needed for all calibration.
Yes, indeed, this was mentioned in the old manual.
The new manual leaves some questions open.
For example, Step 2 of DC calibration mentions 100V and 1000V full range. But it does not say whether the calibration is done automatically or an external source is needed.
The manual also suggests verifying the 100V and 1000V ranges, but does not say what to do if they are outside the tolerance? Is this a malfunction?
Unfortunately, I do not know if it is possible to do partial calibration I am also interested in this question.
I have now tired to do the artefact (cal.adjust.dc) part only. And can report that it worked very well. Before adjustment my reisitance measurement was pretty far of, but max 10 PPM off for 10 to 10K range. Only things needed is a 4 wire short, 10V and 10K ohm.
I have not checked linearity of voltage yet, but will do later.
Step 2 in DC is very easy signal to generate, just leave the terminals open
And for 100V and 1000V ranges being outside specifications after an artefact calibration. There isn't really anything to do about that (maybe try to calibrate again, i doubt that makes a difference, get the DMM7510 repaired or buy a new.... or just live with the error)
I was also wrong on 7 amp needed for AC adjustment. Apparently its possible to use 2 amp (2 amp to 10 amp) instead. I should be able to manage to arrange that. Generation would not be accurate enough on its own, so will try to use 2 3458a in parallel to measure actual current.... Not sure how that will turn out though. And not sure if i feel i need super accurate AC current measurements in the 3 to 10 Amp range.