STATus
Usage
STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]?
Comments
Usage
STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition
Parameters
Comments
276 HP E1415 Command Reference
STAT:QUES:ENABLE?
STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]?
in the Event register.
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When using the Questionable Event register to cause SRQ interrupts,
STAT:QUES:EVENT? must be executed after an SRQ to re-enable future
interrupts.
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Returned Value: Decimal weighted sum of all set bits. The C-SCPI type is
uint16.
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Cleared By: *CLS, power-on, and by reading the register.
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Related Commands: *STB?, SPOLL, STAT:QUES:COND?,
STAT:QUES:ENABLE, STAT:QUES:ENABLE?
STAT:QUES:EVENT?
STAT:QUES?
STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition < transition_mask >
Transition Filter (NTF) register. When a bit in the NTF register is set to one, the
corresponding bit in the Condition register must change from a one to a zero in order
to set the corresponding bit in the Event register. When a bit in the NTF register is
zero, a negative transition of the Condition register bit will not change the Event
register bit.
Parameter
Parameter
Name
Type
transition_mask
numeric (uint16)
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transition_mask may be sent as decimal, hex (#H), octal (#Q), or binary (#B).
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If both the STAT:QUES:PTR and STAT:QUES:NTR registers have a
corresponding bit set to one, any transition, positive or negative will set the
corresponding bit in the Event register.
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If neither the STAT:QUES:PTR or STAT:QUES:NTR registers have a
corresponding bit set to one, transitions from the Condition register will have
no effect on the Event register.
Enter statement returns current value of
bits set in the Questionable Enable
register
returns the decimal weighted value of the bits set
Enter statement will return the value of
bits set in the Questionable Event register
Same as above
Range of
Values
0-32767
sets bits in the Negative
Default
Units
none
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