Questionable Status Event Enable Register - Agilent Technologies ESA Series User's/Programmer's Reference

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Status Registers
Use Status Registers to Determine the State of Analyzer Events and Conditions

Questionable Status Event Enable Register

The Questionable Status Event Enable Register lets you choose which bits in the Questionable Status
Event Register will set the summary bit (bit 3 of the Status Byte Register) to 1. Send the command
:STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <num> where <num> is the sum of the decimal values of the bits
you want to enable.
216
Bit
Decimal
Description
Value
0
0
R.P.P Tripped: A 1 in this bit position indicates that the
reverse power protection is tripped (Agilent ESA models
E4401B and E4411B only). Reverse power protection is
"overload" protection for the tracking generator.
1
2
Source Unleveled: A 1 in this bit position indicates that
the source (tracking generator) output is unleveled.
2
4
Source LO Unleveled: A 1 in this bit position indicates
that the local oscillator (LO) in the source (tracking generator)
is unleveled.
3
8
LO Unleveled: A 1 in this bit position indicates that the
analyzer local oscillator (LO) is unleveled.
4
16
50 MHz Osc Unleveled: A 1 in this bit position indicates
that the 50 MHz amplitude reference signal is unleveled.
5
32
Reserved: This bit is not used by the analyzer, but is for
future use with other Agilent products.
6
64
Input Overload Tripped: A 1 in this bit position
indicates that the input overload protection is tripped (Agilent
ESA models E4401B and E4411B only).
7
128
Unused: This bit is always set to 0.
8
256
LO Out Unleveled: A 1 in this bit position indicates that
the first local oscillator (LO) output is unleveled. (Agilent
ESA model E4407B option AYZ, External Mixing, only).
9
512
Unused: This bit is always set to 0.
10
1024
Unused: This bit is always set to 0.
11
2048
Unused: This bit is always set to 0.
12
4096
Unused: This bit is always set to 0.
13
8192
Unused: This bit is always set to 0.
14
16384
Unused: This bit is always set to 0.
15
32768
Always Zero (0): This bit is always set to 0.
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