Checking For Limit Failures - Keysight N432A Programming Manual

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You can enable or disable the test limits for the specified window/measurement
using the CALCulate[1]|2|3|4:LIMit:STATe <boolean> command.
For details on the individual command, refer to
Commands"

Checking for limit failures

There are two methods to check for limit failures:
– Using the CALCulate[1]|2|3|4:LIMit:FAIL? and
– Using the STATus command subsystem
Using the CALCulate queries
Using the CALCulate queries to check the limit failures for the specified window/
measurement would return the following result formats:
CALCulate[1]|2|3|4:LIMit:FAIL?
CALCulate[1]|2|3|4:LIMit:FCOunt?
For more information on these queries, refer to
page 228 and
If
NOTE
returned by CALCulate[1]|2|3|4:LIMit:FCOunt? is affected by the current
filter settings.
Keysight N432A Programming Guide
on page 224.
CALCulate[1]|2|3|4:LIMit:FCOunt? queries, or
"CALCulate[1]|2|3|4:LIMit:FCOunt?"
TRIGger[1]:DELay:AUTO <boolean>
N432A Remote Operation
"CALCulate[1]|2|3|4:LIMit
Returns 1 if there has been one or more limit failures
or 0 if there have been no limit failures.
Returns the total number of limit failures.
"CALCulate[1]|2|3|4:LIMit:FAIL?"
on page 229.
is set to ON, then the number of failures
1
on
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