4 - Language Dictionary[SOURce:]LIST:RESistance[SOURce:]LIST:RESistance:POINts?Channel SpecificThis command specifies the resistance setting for each list step. Refer to Table 4-1 for model-specificprogramming ranges. LIST:RESistance:POINts? returns the number of points programmed.Command Syntax [SOURce:]LIST:RESistance[:LEVel] {,}Parameters 0 through MAX | MINimum | MAXimumUnit Ω (ohms)Examples LIST:RES 2.5,3.0,3.5LIST:RES MAX,3.5,2.5,MINQuery Syntax [SOURce:]LIST:RESistance[:LEVel]?[SOURce:]LIST:RESistance:POINts?Returned Parameters {,}Related Commands RES[SOURce:]LIST:RESistance:RANGe[SOURce:]LIST:RESistance:RANGe:POINts?Channel SpecificThis command sets the resistance range for each list step. There are four resistance ranges, the valuesof which are model dependent. Refer to Table 4-1 for the resistance ranges of each Electronic Loadmodel.When you program a range value, the load automatically selects the range that corresponds to the valuethat you program. If the value falls in a region where ranges overlap, the load selects the range with thehighest resolution. LIST:RESistance:RANGe:POINts? returns the number of points programmed.NOTE: If the existing IMMediate, TRANsient, and TRIGgered resistance list settings are outsidethe new range, a list error is generated when the list is initiated and the list does notexecute.Command Syntax [SOURce:]LIST:RESistance:RANGe {,}Parameters 0 through MAX | MINimum | MAXimumUnit Ω (ohms)*RST Value MAXimum (high range)Examples LIST:RES:RANGE MINQuery Syntax [SOURce:]LIST:RESistance:RANGe?[SOURce:]LIST:RESistance:RANG:POINts?Returned Parameters {,}Related Commands RES:RANG82