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SCPI Command Reference
:ENABle <list>
:STATus:QUEue:ENABle <list>
Parameter
Query
Description
:DISable <list>
:STATus:QUEue:DISable <list>
Parameter
Query
Description
<list> = (numlist)
where numlist is a specified list of messages that you wish to enable for the
Error Queue.
:ENABle?
Query list of enabled messages
On power-up, all error messages are enabled and will go into the Error Queue
as they occur. Status messages are not enabled and will not go into the queue.
This command is used to specify which messages you want enabled. Mes-
sages not specified will be disabled and prevented from entering the queue.
When this command is sent, all messages will first be disabled, then the mes-
sages specified in the list will be enabled. Thus, the returned list (:ENABle?)
will contain all the enabled messages.
Messages are specified by numbers (see Appendix B). The following exam-
ples show various forms for expressing a message numlist:
Numlist =-110
-110, -140, -222
-110:-222
-110:-222, -230
NOTE
To disable all messages from entering the Error Queue, send the
following command:
:stat:que:enab ()
<list> = (numlist)
where numlist is a specified list of messages that you wish to disable for the
Error Queue.
:DISable?
Query list of disabled messages
On power-up, all error messages are enabled and will go into the Error Queue
as they occur. Status messages are not enabled and will not go into the queue.
This command is used to specify which messages you want disabled. Dis-
abled messages are prevented from going into the Error Queue.
Messages are specified by numbers (see Appendix B). See :QUEue:ENABle
for examples to express a numlist.
Enable messages for Error Queue
Single message.
Messages separated by commas.
Range of messages (- 110 through - 222).
Range entry and single entry separated by a
comma.
Disable messages for Error Queue

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