List commands let you program complex sequences of input changes with rapid,
precise timing, and Command allows you to edit fast, accurate timing and
complex input changes list that can synchronized with trigger signal.
Each function for which lists can be generated has a list of values that specify
the input at each list step.
[SOURce:]LIST:RANGe
This command sets the current range for list mode.
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[SOURce:]LIST:COUNt
This command sets the number of times that the list is executed before it is
completed. The command accepts parameters in the range 1 through 65536,
but 65536 is interpreted as infinity.
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[SOURce:]LIST:STEP
This command sets the steps of the list.
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[SOURce:]LIST:LEVel?
This command specifies the setting for each list step.
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[SOURce:]LIST:RANGe <NRf>
MIN through MAX
None
LIST:RANGE 30
[SOURce:]LIST:RANGe?
<NR3>
LIST:LEV
[SOURce:]LIST:COUNt <NRf+>
1 to 65536 | MINimum | MAXimum
LIST:COUN 3
[SOURce:]LIST:COUNt? [ MINimum | MAXimum ]
<NR3>
LIST:STEP
[SOURce:]LIST:STEP <NRf+>
2 to 84 | MINimum | MAXimum
LIST:STEP 5
[SOURce:]LIST:STEP? [ MINimum | MAXimum ]
<NR3>
LIST:LEV
[SOURce:]LIST:LEVel <NR1>, <NRf>
1 to steps, MIN to MAX
NONE, NONE
LIST:LEV 1, 10
[SOURce:]LIST:LEVel? <NR1>
<NR3>
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