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Series 2200 Programmable DC Power Supplies Reference Manual Section 2: General operation
2200S-901-01 Rev. A/November 2011 2-25
7. Press Enter. The instrument displays:
Repeat 1
8. Use the keypad or navigation wheel to select the number of times to repeat the list. In this
example, 2 is used. This means that the instruction will run through the list of steps two times
before stopping. The instrument displays:
Repeat 2
9. Press Enter. The instrument displays:
List Steps 4
10. Rotate the navigation wheel to select the number of steps in the list. In the example, 3 is used.
The instrument displays:
List Steps 3
11. Press Enter. The instrument displays:
S 001 = 4.800 V
12. Use the keypad to set the voltage for this step. In the example, the voltage is set to 4.00 volts.
The instrument displays:
S 001 = 4.00 V.
13. Press Enter. The instrument displays:
S 001 = 0.1000 A
14. Use the keypad to set the current for this step. In the example, the current is set to 1.500 amps.
The instrument displays:
S 001 = 1.500 A
15. Press Enter.The instrument displays:
S 001 = 0.250 S
16. Use the keypad to set the time duration for this step. In the example, the duration is set to 0.100
seconds. The instrument displays:
S 001 = 0. 100 S
17. Press Enter. The instrument displays:
S 002 = 4.500 V
18. Repeat steps 11 through 17 for each of the number of steps selected in step 10 above. The
instrument displays:
Save List 1
19. Press the up or down arrow key to select the number of the list to save the current list to. In step
4 of this example, you started by selecting list 1. Now, you can save it in any of the 7 lists
available to you. The instrument displays:
>Edit List
20. Press Enter to save the list.
Running a list does not turn the output channel on. Before running a list, be sure to set the
appropriate voltage and current and turn the output on.
21. Press Esc to exit the menu system.