Section 4: Sourcing and measuring
2470 High Voltage SourceMeter Instrument Reference Manual
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2470-901-01 Rev. A /
May
2019
What settings are stored in a configuration list?
Specific instrument settings that affect measurement are stored in a configuration list. The same
settings are recalled to overwrite the active state when you recall a configuration list.
The first time you store a configuration list, the instrument stores the active settings to configuration
index 1. Each time you append a configuration index to the configuration list, the instrument saves the
active settings to a configuration index.
When you recall a configuration index on the list, the instrument restores the settings to the values
that were stored. The recall operation overwrites the active settings with the stored settings.
You can only recall the settings from one configuration index at a time.
To see the actual values for the settings that are saved to a configuration index, refer to
(on page 4-94).
Instrument settings stored in a measure configuration list
When you save a configuration index to a measure configuration list, the instrument saves the values
for each setting listed in the following table. These settings can be set from the front panel or by using
remote commands. The table shows front panel, SCPI, and TSP settings that can be used to set
these settings.
Measure configuration list settings
Front-panel setting
SCPI command
TSP command
Function
FUNCTION key
(on page 12-67)
(on page 14-127)
2-wire or 4-wire sense
TERMINALS
(on page 12-58)
(on page 14-147)
Auto range
HOME > Range
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:RANGe:AUTO
(on page 12-50)
Auto range high
Not available from front panel
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:RANGe:AUTO:ULIMit
(on page 14-111)
Auto range low
MENU > Measure > Settings > Auto Range Low
Limit
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:RANGe:AUTO:LLIMit
(on page 14-112)
Autozero enable
MENU > Measure > Settings > Auto Zero
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AZERo[:STATe]
(on page 12-46)
(on page 14-113)
Display digits
SETTINGS swipe screen > Display Digits
(on page 12-29)
(on page 14-123)
Filter
MENU > Measure > Calculations > Filter