Model 2651A High Power System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Section 7: Command reference
2651A-901-01 Rev. A / March 2011
7-61
Also see
(on page 7-69)
(on page 7-70)
display.loadmenu.add()
This function adds an entry to the User menu, which can be accessed by pressing the
LOAD
key on the
instrument front panel.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Function Yes
Usage
display.loadmenu.add(
displayName
,
code
)
display.loadmenu.add(
displayName
,
code
,
memory
)
displayName
The name that is added to the User menu
code
The code that is run from the User menu
memory
Determines if code is saved to nonvolatile memory:
0
or
display.DONT_SAVE
: Does not save the code to nonvolatile memory
1
or
display.SAVE
: Saves the code to nonvolatile memory (default)
Details
After adding code to the load menu, you can run it from the front panel by pressing the
LOAD
key, then selecting
USER
to select from the available code to load. Pressing the
RUN
key will then run the script.
You can add items in any order. They are always displayed in alphabetical order when the menu is selected.
Any Lua code can be can be included in the
code
parameter. If
memory
is set to
display.SAVE
, the entry
(name and code) is saved in nonvolatile memory. Scripts, functions, and variables used in the code are not
saved by
display.SAVE
. Functions and variables need to be saved with the code. If the code is not saved in
nonvolatile memory, it will be lost when the Model 2651A is turned off. See
Example 2
below.
If you do not make a selection for
memory
, the code is automatically saved to nonvolatile memory.
Quick Tip
You can create a script that defines several functions, and then use the
display.loadmenu.add()
command to add items that call those individual functions. This allows the operator to run tests from
the front panel.
Example 1
display.loadmenu.add("Test9", "Test9()")
Assume a user script named "Test9" has
been loaded into the runtime environment.
Adds the menu entry to the User menu to run
the script after loading.