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Bit 6
Not used.
Bit 7
Not used.
Example: STAT:MEAS:COND?
Response: 15
8.4.11.15
STATus:MEASure:ENABle?
This command returns the Measurement Status Enable Register (see STA-
Tus:MEASure:ENABle <num> command below).
Example: STAT:MEAS:ENAB?
Response: 15
8.4.11.16
STATus:MEASure:ENABle <num>|MIN|MAX|DEF
This command sets the Measure Status Enable Register. This register deter-
mines which event bits of the Measure Status Event Register affect the Measure
Status Bit of the Status Byte Register. If any bit in the Measure Status Event
Register is set (1) while its corresponding mask bit in the Measure Status En-
able Register is set, the Measure Status Bit in the Status Byte Register will be
set. The value of the <num> parameter is a number from 0 to 15 that is the sum
of the binary-weighted values of each mask bit. The Measure Status Event Reg-
ister is described in Section 8.4.11.13, STATus:MEASure?. The following ex-
ample causes the Measure Status Bit in the Status Byte Register to be set when
measurements on both channels have been completed.
Example: STAT:MEAS:ENAB 15
Response: 15
8.4.11.17
STATus:OPERation?
This command reads and clears the Operation Status Event Register. The value
returned indicates the condition of each of the eight bits of the register by add-
ing 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:
no measurement
Bit 0
Not used.
Bit 1
Not used.
Bit 2
Not used.
Bit 3
Not used.
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