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Root-Level Commands
Introduction
Root-level commands are those that are specific to the family of electronic loads. The
commands are grouped as either channel-specific or channel-independent commands. In the
Multiple Electronic Load, channel-specific commands are directed (via the CHANnel
command) to specific modules in the mainframe.
Tree Diagram
Figure 4-2 is a tree diagram of the root-level commands. Commands starting at the root
directory are listed as either single commands or command subsystems. Command subsystems
may consist of a single command, but usually are comprised of a set of commands that extend
two or more levels below the root. Refer to Chapter 3-Introduction to Programming for rules
for traversing the command tree and for examples.
Figure 4-2. Electronic Loads Tree Diagram