
SECTION 4
STATUS STRUCTURE
4-12
Bit definition of END Event Status Register
The diagram below shows the operation and event-bit names of the END Event Status
Register.
disabled = 0, enabled = 128(2
7
)
disabled = 0, enabled = 64 (2
6
)
disabled = 0, enabled = 32 (2
5
)
disabled = 0, enabled = 16 (2
4
)
disabled = 0, enabled = 8 (2
3
)
disabled = 0, enabled = 4 (2
2
)
disabled = 0, enabled = 2 (2
1
)
disabled = 0, enabled = 1 (2
0
)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
Logical OR
END Event Status
Enable Register
Set by ESE2 n
Read by ESE2?
Read by ESR2?
Not used
Max-Hold/Min-Hold completed
Measurement completed
Averaging completed
Preselector peaking completed
AUTO TUNE completed
Calibration completed
Sweep completed
END Event Status Register
ESB summary message bit
(to Status Byte register bit 2)
The END Event Status Enable Register on the left is used to select which bits in the
corresponding Event Register will cause a TRUE summary message when set.
Bit
Event name
Description
7
Not used
6
Max Hold/Min Hold
Sweeping according to the specified HOLD number has been
completed.
5
Measurement completed
Calculation processing for measurements (frequency count,
noise, etc.) has been completed.
4
Averaging completed
Sweeping according to the specified AVERAGE number has
been completed.
3
Preselector peaking completed
Preselector peaking has been completed
2
AUTO TUNE completed
AUTO TUNE has been completed.
1
Calibration completed
ALL CAL, LEVEL CAL, or FREQ CAL has been completed.
0
Sweep completed
A single sweep has been completed or is in standby.
Not used
Summary of Contents for MS8608A
Page 18: ...II...
Page 22: ...IV...
Page 24: ...Section 1 General 1 2...
Page 46: ...Section 1 General 1 24...
Page 48: ...Section 2 Preparations Before Use 2 2...
Page 58: ...Section 2 Preparations Before Use 2 12...
Page 60: ...Section 3 Panel Description 3 2...
Page 68: ...Section 4 Basic Operation Procedure 4 2...
Page 78: ...Section 5 Setting Functions 5 2...
Page 112: ...Section 5 Setting Functions 5 36...
Page 114: ...Section 6 Performance Tests 6 2...
Page 170: ...Section 7 Storage and Transportation 7 2...
Page 174: ...Section 7 Storage and Transportation 7 6...
Page 176: ...Appendixes App II...
Page 178: ...Appendix A A 2...
Page 179: ...A 3 Fig A 1 MS8608A Front Panel...
Page 180: ...A 4 Fig A 2 MS8608A Rear Panel Name Plate...
Page 181: ...A 5 Fig A 3 MS8609A Front Panel...
Page 182: ...A 6 Fig A 4 MS8609A Rear Panel...
Page 184: ...Appendix B B 2...
Page 186: ...B 4...
Page 187: ...Appendix C C 1 Appendix C Performance Test Record...
Page 188: ...Appendix C C 2...
Page 204: ...Appendix C C 18...
Page 208: ...IV...
Page 210: ...SECTION 1 GENERAL 1 2...
Page 216: ...SECTION 2 CONNECTING DEVICE 2 2...
Page 220: ...SECTION 2 CONNECTING DEVICE 2 6...
Page 222: ...SECTION 3 DEVICE MESSAGE FORMAT 3 2...
Page 234: ...SECTION 4 STATUS STRUCTURE 4 2...
Page 248: ...SECTION 4 STATUS STRUCTURE 4 16...
Page 250: ...SECTION 5 INITIAL SETTINGS 5 2...
Page 256: ...SECTION 5 INITIAL SETTINGS 5 8...
Page 258: ...SECTION 6 TABLES OF DEVICE MESSAGES 6 2...
Page 266: ...SECTION 6 TABLES OF DEVICE MESSAGES 6 10...
Page 268: ...7 2 SECTION 7 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS...
Page 330: ...7 64 SECTION 7 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS...
Page 332: ...App ii APPENDIXES...
Page 336: ...APPENDIX A A 4...