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STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?

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HP E1418A SCPI Command Reference
STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?
Condition Register. Reading the register does not affect its contents. Since only
two bits are used in the HP E1418A and both those bits are defined to be events, this
command always returns
Returns: 16-bit signed integer (int16).
Bit 8 of this register (decimal 256) indicates the calibration condition. Bit 9 of
this register (decimal 512) indicates the trigger-ignored event.
*RST Condition: clears all conditions.
• *CLS
and
STATus:PRESet
Register.
STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <
Event Register are OR'd together to create the Questionable Data bit (bit 3) in the
Status Byte Summary Register.
Parameter
Parameter
Name
numeric (int16) or
<
mask
>
non-decimal numeric
Only bits 8 and 9 of the Questionable Data Register are used or defined. Bit 8
indicates a questionable calibration and bit 9 indicates a trigger was ignored.
Either bit 8 or bit 9 can be used to generate an SRQ interrupt. Use the
common command to set the enable mask for the Status Byte Register to include the
Questionable Data bit (bit 3) in the Request for Service bit (bit 6). The request for
Service bit (bit 6) is used to generate the SRQ interrupt.
The non-decimal numeric forms are the #H, #Q, or #B formats specified by
IEEE-488.2.
• *RST
clears all conditions.
• *CLS
and
STATus:PRESet
Register.
returns the value of the Questionable Status
0
and is included for compatibility purposes.
do not affect bits in the Questionable Status Condition
mask
specifies which bits of the Questionable
>
Type
-32768 to +32767 or #H0000 to #HFFFF
do not affect bits in the Questionable Status Condition
Range of
Values
*SRE <
Chapter 3
Default
none
mask
>

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