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Table 5-11 (continued)
STATus command summary
Command
:STATus
:QUEStionable
:PTRansition <NRf>
:PTRansition?
:NTRansition <NRf>
:NTRansition?
:CONDition?
:PRESet
:QUEue
[:NEXT]?
:ENABle <list>
:ENABle?
:DISable <list>
:DISable?
Notes:
1. Brackets ([ ]) are used to denote optional character sets. These optional characters do not have to be included in the program message. Do
not use brackets ([ ]) in the program message.
2. Angle brackets (< >) are used to indicate parameter type. Do not use angle brackets (< >) in the program message.
3. Upper case characters indicate the short-form version for each command word.
4. At least one space is required between a command word and the parameter.
5. The Model 7001 does not implement the :QUEStionable status commands. They are included in this table only because they are part of the
SCPI structure.
5.16.1
Short-form
formats
Defaults
Description
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:STATus Subsystem
Description
Program the positive transition register.
Query the positive transition register.
Program the negative transition register.
Query the negative transition register.
Query the condition register.
Return status registers to default states.
Path to access error queue:
Query most recent error message.
Specify error and status messages for queue.
Query enabled messages.
Specify messages not to be placed in queue.
Query disabled messages.

[:EVENt]?

:STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?
:STATus:OPERation:TRIGger[:EVENt]?
:STATus:OPERation:ARM[:EVENt]?
:STATus:OPERation:ARM:SEQUENCE[:EVENt]?
:stat:oper?
:stat:oper:trig?
:stat:oper:arm?
:stat:oper:arm:seq?
Power-up
Clears (0) all bits
*CLS
Clears (0) all bits
:STATus:PRESet
No effect
These query commands are used to query the event registers. After sending one of these com-
mands and addressing the Model 7001 to talk, a decimal value is sent to the computer. The bi-
nary equivalent of this value determines which bits in the appropriate register are set. The event
Query Operation Event Register
Query Trigger Event Register
Query Arm Event Register
Query Sequence Event Register
Reference
5.16.6
5.16.7

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