COMMAND SYNTAX
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STATus
— A status word is available to provide status
information concerning GSM operation. The 24-bit
status word is sent in a decimal form and has to be
converted by the user to the binary equivalent to
determine the state of each bit in the word. For
example, if the status value is 65, the binary equivalent
is 0000000000001000001. Bits 0 and 6 are set.
The significance of each status bit is explained as
follows:
Bit 0 (OFLO) — Set to 1 if measurement was made
while in over-range.
Bit 1 (Filter) — Set to 1 if measurement was made with
the filter enabled.
Bit 2 (Front/Rear) — Set to 1 if FRONT terminals are
selected.
Bit 3 (Compliance) — Set to 1 if in real compliance.
Bit 4 (OVP) — Set to 1 if the over voltage protection
limit was reached.
Bit 5 (Math) — Set to 1 if math expression (calc1) is
enabled.
Bit 6 (Null) — Set to 1 if Null is enabled.
Bit 7 (Limits) — Set to 1 if a limit test (calc2) is enabled.
Bits 8 and 9 (Limit Results) — Provides limit test
results (see grading and sorting modes below).
Bit 10 (Auto-ohms) — Set to 1 if auto-ohms enabled.
Bit 11 (V-Meas) — Set to 1 if V-Measure is enabled.
Bit 12 (I-Meas) — Set to 1 if I-Measure is enabled.
Bit 13 (Ω-Meas) — Set to 1 if Ω-Measure is enabled.
Bit 14 (V-Sour) — Set to 1 if V-Source used.
Bit 15 (I-Sour) — Set to 1 if I-Source used.
Bit 16 (Range Compliance) — Set to 1 if in range
compliance.
Bit 17 (Offset Compensation) — Set to 1 if Offset
Compensated Ohms is enabled.
Bits 19, 20 and 21 (Limit Results) — Provides limit test
results (see grading and sorting modes below).
Bit 22 (Remote Sense) — Set to 1 if 4-wire remote sense
selected.