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Universal calibration system
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6.6.5.3
STAT:OPER:ENAB(?)
Purpose
OPER:ENAB <DNPD> sets the mask which enables those Operation Event register bits which are required to be summarized at
bit 7 of the IEEE 488.2 Status Byte register.
<DNPD>
This is a decimal integer whose binary equivalent represents the bits required to be enabled.
For example (refer to Fig. 6.2):
The command: OPER:ENAB 768 would be required to enable only the 'TESTING' and 'PRETESTING' bits 8 and 9 of the
Operation Event register.
Response to the Query Version
A <DNPD> in the form of an Nr1 number is returned. The value of the number, when converted to base 2 (binary), identifies the
bits set in the Operation Enable mask.
For example (refer to Fig. 6.2):
If the 'CALIBRATING' and 'PRETESTING' bits 0 and 9 of the register are enabled, the number 513 would be returned.
6.6.5.4
STAT:OPER:COND?
Purpose
OPER:COND? returns the contents of the Operation Condition register, which is not cleared by the command.
N.B. This register contains transient states, in that its bits are not 'sticky', but are set and reset by the referred operations. The
response to the query therefore represents an instantaneous 'Snapshot' of the register state, at the time that the query was
accepted.
Response
A <DNPD> in the form of an Nr1 number is returned. The value of the number, when converted to base 2 (binary), identifies the
Operation Condition register bits to determine their current status.
For example (refer to Fig. 6.2):
If the 9100 was in the process of performing a selftest, only the 'TESTING' bit 8 of the register would be temporarily set, and
the number 256 would be returned.
<DNPD>
Section 6: 9100 System Operation — SCPI Language
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