3 - Programming ExamplesProgramming Lists for Multiple ChannelsYou can program separate lists for individual channels on a load mainframe. Once lists have beenprogrammed for each channel, they can all be triggered at the same time using the list trigger system.NOTE: All lists must have the same number of data values or points, or an error will occur whenthe list system that starts the sequence is initiated.Step 1 Select the channel for which you want to program the list. All subsequent list commands will besent to this channel until another channel is selected.CHANnel 1Step 2 Program the list of values for each function for that channel. The list commands take a comma-separated list of arguments. For example:LIST:CURRent 15, 30, 60, 15, 30, 60, 15, 30, 60LIST:CURRent:SLEW 1E+5, 1E+5, 1E+5, 1E+6, 1E+6, 1E+6, 1E+7, 1E+7, 1E+7...Add other list functions.Step 3 Select the next channel for which you want to program a list. All subsequent list commands willnow be sent to this channel.CHANnel 2Step 4 Program the list of values for each function for that channel. You can program differentfunctions for each channel, however all functions must have the same number of stepsLIST:VOLTage 30, 60, 30, 30, 60, 30, 30, 60, 30LIST:VOLTage:SLEW 1E+5, 1E+5, 1E+5, 1E+6, 1E+6, 1E+6, 1E+7, 1E+7, 1E+7...Add other list functions. You do not have to program the same number of functions for eachchannel.Step 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any other channel that you wish to program.Step 6 Use the list trigger system to trigger the list. This is described under "Triggering Transients andLists".30