Questionable Status Power Condition And Event Registers - 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
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Questionable Status Power Condition and Event Registers

The Questionable Status Power Condition Register continuously monitors output power status of the
analyzer. Condition registers are read-only. To query the condition register, send the command
:STATus:QUEStionable:POWer:CONDition? The response will be the decimal sum of the bits
which are set to 1.
The transition filter specifies which types of bit state changes in the condition register will set
corresponding bits in the event register. The changes may be positive (from 0 to 1) or negative (from 1 to
0). Send the command :STATus:QUEStionable:POWer:NTRansition <num> (negative
transition) or :STATus:QUEStionable:POWer:PTRansition <num> (positive transition) where
<num> is the sum of the decimal values of the bits you want to enable.
The Questionable Status Power Event Register latches transition events from the condition register as
specified by the transition filters. Event registers are destructive read-only. Reading data from an event
register will clear the content of that register. To query the event register, send the command
:STATus:QUEStionable:POWer[:EVENt]?
See
"Questionable Status Event Enable Register" on page 216
summary bit using the event enable register. In this case, use the command
:STATus:QUEStionable:POWer:ENABle <num>.
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Decimal
Description
Value
8
256
CALibration Summary: This is the summary bit for the
Questionable Calibration Status Register.
9
512
INTegrity Sum: This is the summary bit for the
Questionable Integrity Status Register.
10
1024
Reserved: This bit is not used by the analyzer, but are for
future use with other Agilent products.
11
2048
Reserved: This bit is not used by the analyzer, but are for
future use with other Agilent products.
12
4096
Reserved: This bit is not used by the analyzer, but are for
future use with other Agilent products.
13
8192
Reserved: This bit is not used by the analyzer, but are for
future use with other Agilent products.
14
16384
Reserved: This bit is not used by the analyzer, but are for
future use with other Agilent products.
15
32768
Always Zero (0)
for an explanation of how to set the
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