
Model 2461 Interactive SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Section 7: Introduction to TSP operation
2461-901-01 A/November 2015
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9. Click
Apply
.
10. Click the
Script Attributes
tab.
11. Select one of the following:
Load and Execute:
If you select this option, which is the default selection, the script
automatically loads into the instrument's volatile memory (run-time environment) and executes
when you click
Run
.
Load:
If you select this option, the script is loaded into the instrument's volatile memory when you
click
Run
, but is not executed until you manually run it. To manually run it from the command line
in the Instrument Console, type
MyConfiguration
.run()
(where
MyConfiguration
is the
name of your configuration).
Figure 171: Script Attributes tab
12. In the Storage area of the Script Attributes tab, select
Volatile
or
Non-volatile
. For products that
support autorun scripts, if you select Non-volatile, you can select
Auto Run
to have the script run
automatically when the instrument is turned on.
Note that all scripts are initially stored in the volatile (runtime) memory of the instrument memory
and are lost if you turn the instrument power off and then on again. If you want to keep the script
on the instrument through a power cycle, select
Non-volatile
storage.
13. In the Debug area of the Script Attributes tab, you can select
Generate Debug File
.
When you select this option, a Debug subfolder is created in your test folder, and a file with a
.DBG
extension is created in that folder. Note that this is a feature of the Eclipse platform, and
you will not use this file to debug your script. It contains all the scripts in your run configuration, so
that you can see them together in the order in which they will load.
14. Click
Close
or
Run
. The run configuration is added to the run configurations list.
To run the last used run configuration, click the
Run
icon
in the main TSB toolbar. To run a
different run configuration, right-click in the script editor area and select
Run As > Run
Configurations
. Select a different run configuration, and then click
Run
in the Run Configurations
dialog box.