Run the List Program
You can select a List file to execute according to your needs, so that the instru-
ment inputs the corresponding waveform sequence. Take the List file in
Internal as an example. The steps are as follows:
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
2. Select 1. LIST: Off and press [Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select Open and press [Enter].
4. Press the Left/Right key to select Internal and press [Enter].
5. Set the name of the List file to be recalled (that is, the file name set in Edit),
6. Press the Left/Right key to select Run and press [Enter].
7. Turn on the [On/Off].
8. Based on the selected trigger method, perform the trigger operation.
Stop Running the List Program
When the List program is running, if you need to stop running, you can do the
following: Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel
to enter the function menu.
At this point, the interface will prompt whether to stop the running of the Func-
tion, you can press the Left/Right key to select Stop, then the current running
will be stopped, and the Function menu item will be displayed, you can re-enter
the Function menu for editing; if Reset is selected, it means to stop the present
running and return to the main interface to wait for the next trigger operation.
Indicates that the selected List file in Open is exported to the USB flash
drive.
ter the function menu.
and press [Enter].
The interface returns to the main interface of the LIST function, which is dis-
played as follows:
FUNCTION
LIST
Run Open Edit Export
At this point, the interface returns to the main interface of the system and
Lxx/xxxx WTG is displayed in the lower right corner.
Take the manual trigger as an example. Press [Shift]+[On/Off](Trigger) on
the front panel to run the selected List file. For details about the List trigger
method, see
6.8 Select Trigger Source (Trig
After the List file finishes running, the system determines whether to re-
turn to the working mode before the List is run according to the Normal or
Last option you selected.
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