Model DMM7510 7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual
Section 3: Functions and features
DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015
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Creating, storing, and performing operations on configuration lists
and indexes
To create a configuration index, you need to:
•
Create a new configuration list and give it a name or use a specific configuration list that already
exists on the instrument
•
Configure the instrument with the settings that you want to store in a configuration index
•
Store the active settings into a configuration index on the specified configuration list
After you store configuration indexes to a configuration list, you can do the following operations on a
specific configuration index:
•
Recall a configuration index and restore the stored settings to the active state
•
View the contents of a configuration index
•
Delete a configuration index or delete the entire configuration list
You can work with configuration lists from the front panel (see
Using the front panel for configuration
(on page 3-39)) or by using remote commands (see
(on page 3-43)).
Using the front panel for configuration list operations
This section describes how to store the active settings to a specific index on a configuration list.
See
What is a configuration index?
(on page 3-38) for information about how the instrument adds
configuration indexes to configuration lists before reading this section.
The following topics provide information to:
•
Create an example measure configuration list named
MyMeasList
.
•
Store two example configuration indexes on
MyMeasList
. The following table provides
information about specific settings for each configuration index.
•
View the contents of a specific configuration index.
•
Recall a configuration index from
MyMeasList
.
Front-panel configuration list menu overview
To display the configuration list menus from the main menu:
1. Press the
MENU
key.
2. Under Measure, select
Config Lists
. The MEASURE CONFIGURATION LISTS screen is
displayed. Use this menu for operations on measure configuration lists.