Model 4200A-SCS Parameter Analyzer Reference Manual
Section 6: Clarius
4200A-901-01 Rev. C / February 2017
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Specify run settings
These options allow you to specify if a project continues to run after an error, if interlock states are
ignored, if autoscroll is active on the Analyze sheet during a test, and if hardware is reinitialized after
the run.
Continue to run after an error
Determines if Clarius continues running a project sequence when it encounters errors in a test.
Examples of errors are tests for which no SMUs have been specified and tests that are not configured
or are improperly configured.
When this option is selected, if Clarius encounters an error, it displays an error message in the
message area at the bottom of the Clarius window and continues execution on the next test in the
sequence.
Ignore interlock state
If "Ignore interlock state" is selected and the 4200A-SCS interlock circuit is disconnected or otherwise
open, Clarius continues to execute tests. However, Clarius automatically limits the output voltage to a
safe level, even if a test specifies a higher level.
If "Ignore interlock state" is cleared and the 4200A-SCS interlock circuit is disconnected or otherwise
open, Clarius displays a warning message and disables the execution of all tests.
Autoscroll the Analyze sheet during test
When autscroll is selected, if you are viewing the Analyze pane during test execution, the worksheet
scrolls so that new data is always displayed.
Reinitialize hardware after run
When this option is selected, all instruments in the system return to their default settings after the test
completes. The SMU output remains at the last programmed value for a brief time before being
reinitialized.
If "Reinitialize hardware after run" is cleared, all outputs remain at their last programmed
levels after the test is completed. To prevent electrical shock that could cause injury or
death, never make or break connections to the 4200A-SCS while the output is on.