Example command: STAT:OPER:ENAB 16
6.5.10.14
STATus:OPERation:ENABle?
This query command returns the Operation Status Enable Register (see
6.5.10.13 above).
Example command: STAT:OPER:ENAB?
Example response: 16
6.5.10.15
STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?
This query command reads the Operation Status Event Register. Bits in this
register are set whenever the corresponding bit in the Operation Status Condi-
tion Register are set. The bit remains set even if the corresponding bit in the
Operation Status Condition Register returns FALSE. The Operation Status
Event Register is cleared when it is read. It can also be cleared with the *CLS
command (see Section 6.5.10.1).
0-3 No function, always 0.
4
Measurement complete. Acquisition of a new measurement is complete.
5-15No function, always 0.
The response in the following example would be given if a new measurement
was acquired since the last time this command was issued.
Example command: STAT:OPER?
Example response: 16
6.5.10.16
STATus:PRESet
This command sets both the Operation Status Enable Register and Questionable
Status Enable Register to 0 (see Sections 6.5.10.13 and 6.5.10.18).
6.5.10.17
STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?
This query command reads the Questionable Status Condition Register. Read-
ing this register does not affect it. The value returned indicates the condition of
each of the eight bits of the register by adding the binary-weighted values of
each bit. The meaning of each bit, when set (1), is as follows where 0 is the
least significant and 7 is the most significant:
0-3 No function, always 0.
4
Temperature. The last temperature measurement is out-of-range or other-
wise questionable. This is reset when a new valid measurement is
acquired.
5-15No function, always 0.
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6 Digital Communications Interface
Commands