2470 High Voltage SourceMeter Instrument Reference Manual
Section 12: SCPI command reference
2470-901-01 Rev. A /
May
2019
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Example
:SENS:CONF:LIST:QUER? "MyMeasList", 2, NEWL
Returns the TSP commands and parameter settings that represent the settings in
configuration index 2.
Also see
[:SENSe[1]]:CONFiguration:LIST:CREate
(on page 12-61)
(on page 12-9)
(on page 14-1)
[:SENSe[1]]:CONFiguration:LIST:RECall
This command recalls a configuration index in a measure configuration list.
Type
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Command only
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Usage
[:SENSe[1]]:CONFiguration:LIST:RECall "<name>"
[:SENSe[1]]:CONFiguration:LIST:RECall "<name>", <index>
<name>
A string that represents the name of a measure configuration list
<index>
A number that defines a specific configuration index in the measure configuration list
Details
Use this command to recall the settings stored in a specific configuration index in a measure
configuration list. If you do not specify an index when you send the command, it recalls the settings
stored in the first configuration index in the specified measure configuration list.
If you recall an invalid index (for example, calling index 3 when there are only two indexes in the
configuration list) or try to recall an index from an empty configuration list, event code 2790,
"Configuration list, error, does not exist" is displayed.
Each index contains the settings for the selected function of that index. Settings for other functions
are not affected when the configuration list index is recalled. A single index stores the settings
associated with a single measure function. To see the settings that will be recalled with an index, use
the
[:SENSe[1]]:CONFiguration:LIST:QUERy?
(on page 12-62) command.
If you are going to recall a source configuration list separately (not with this command), recall the
source configuration list before the measure configuration list. This order ensures that dependencies
between source and measure settings will be properly handled.
For additional information about the information this command recalls when using a configuration list
query command, see
Instrument settings stored in a measure configuration list
(on page 4-86).