B.29 [sour:]list:dwell? query, B.30 [sour:]list:index command, B.31 [sour:]list:index? query – KEPCO ATE-DMG SERIES User Manual

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B-9

B.29

[SOUR:]LIST:DWELl? QUERY

LIST:DWEL?

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:DWEL?

Long Form: LIST:DWELl?

Return Value: <value> (0.01 to 300)

B.30

[SOUR:]LIST:INDex

COMMAND

LIST:IND

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:IND <int_value> (from 1 to 40) Long Form: LIST:INDex <int_value> (from 1 to 40)

Description: Selects one 40 memory locations for viewing or modification of parameter selected by subse-

quent LIST:CURR, LIST:CURR:PROT, LIST:VOLT, LIST:VOLT:PROT commands or queries. The
index value (the selected memory location) is stored in non-volatile memory and is retained when the
power supply is turned off. Related Commands: LIST:IND?. (See example, Figure B-4.)

B.31

[SOUR:]LIST:INDex? QUERY

LIST:IND?

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:IND?

Long Form: LIST:INDex?

Return Value: <int_value> 1 to 40

Description: Returns index value. Identifies which one 40 memory locations has been selected for viewing or

modification by subsequent LIST:CURR, LIST:CURR:PROT, LIST:VOLT, LIST:VOLT:PROT commands
or queries. Related Commands: LIST:IND?. (See example, Figure B-4.)

B.32

[SOUR:]LIST:SEQuence:NEXT COMMAND

LIST:SEQ:NEXT

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:SEQ:NEXT <int_value> (0 to 40)
Long Form: LIST:SEQuence:NEXT <int_value> (0 to 40)

Description: Determines the next memory location to be addressed during a programmed sequence.Sets

sequence number (from 1 to 40) of next memory location to be addressed. Sequence number is set
for memory location selected by LIST:IND. Setting sequence number to 0 indicates the end of the pro-
gram chain, and the programmed sequence will stop. The sequence number is stored in non-volatile
memory and is retained when the power supply is turned off. Related Commands: LIST:IND.
LIST:IND?, LIST:SEQ?. (See example, Figure B-4.)

B.33

[SOUR:]LIST:SEQuence:NEXT? QUERY

LIST:SEQ:NEXT?

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:SEQ:NEXT? Long Form: LIST:SEQuence:NEXT?
Return Value: <int_value> (0 to 40)

Description: Returns sequence number stored in memory location selected by LIST:IND. Related Com-

mands: LIST:IND. LIST:IND?, LIST:SEQ. (See example, Figure B-4.)

B.34

[SOUR:]LIST:SEQuence:STARt COMMAND

LIST:SEQ:STAR

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:SEQ:STAR <int_value> (1 to 40)
Long Form: LIST:SEQuence:STARt <int_value> (1 to 40)

Description: Determines the first memory location (start of sequence) to be addressed during a pro-

grammed sequence. Sets memory location (from 1 to 40) of first memory location to be addressed
when a program (chain of memory locations) is executed. This is the start address for the STEP and
RUN commands (LOCal mode). The starting sequence number is stored in non-volatile memory and
is retained when the power supply is turned off. Related Commands: LIST:SEQ:STAR?. (See exam-
ple, Figure B-4.)

B.35

[SOUR:]LIST:SEQuence:STARt? QUERY

LIST:SEQ:STAR?

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:SEQ:STAR?

Long Form: LIST:SEQuence:STARt?

Return Value: <int_value) between 1 and 40

Description: Identifies the starting address for program execution. Returns the starting sequence location set

by LIST:SEQ:STAR command. Related Commands: LIST:SEQ:STAR. (See example, Figure B-4.)

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