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The Query the Buffer Status String (
U6
) command returns the following fields:
•
Number of Trigger Blocks Available (Field 1).
Format:
xxxxxxx
. This field represents the total
number of
Trigger Blocks
currently contained within the Acquisition Buffer, at the time the
U6
command was issued. The number of completed
Trigger Blocks
is not counted, but rather the
number of detected
Triggers
is counted. If their are no
Trigger Blocks
available, then this field
will have the value
0000000
.
•
Number of Scans Available (Field 2).
Format:
xxxxxxx
. This field represents the total number
of scans available across all
Trigger Blocks
in the Acquisition Buffer, at the time the
U6
command
was issued. It should be noted that
Pre-Trigger
data is not available to you until the defined
Trigger
has occurred. If their are no scans available in the buffer, then this field will have the
value
0000000
.
•
Current Position of Read Pointer (Field 3).
Format:
±±±±
xxxxxxx
. This field represents the current
read location within the currently-read
Trigger Block
. This Read Pointer is relative to the
Trigger
scan point, which is always oriented at logical scan location 0. If the
Trigger
scan is currently
being read, then the Read Pointer will have the value
0000000
. If
Pre-Trigger
scans are currently
being read, the Read Pointer will have a negative integer value. Likewise, if
Post-Trigger
scans
are currently being read, the Read Pointer will have a positive integer value. If the Read Pointer is
undefined at the time the
U6
command was issued, then its value will be
-0999999
.
•
Time/Date Stamping of Trigger Event (Field 4).
Absolute ASCII format:
hh:mm:ss.mil,MM/DD/YY
. Relative ASCII format:
+hh:mm:ss.mil,DDDDDDD
. Absolute
Binary format:
hmstuvwMDY
. Absolute Binary format:
hmstuvwDEF
. This field represents the
absolute or relative Time/Date value when the
Trigger
event occurred for the currently-read
Trigger Block
. If the
Trigger
event has not yet occurred at the time the
U6
command was issued,
then this field will have the following value:
•
Absolute ASCII value
00:00:00.00,00/00/00
,
•
Relative ASCII value
+00:00:00.00,0000000
,
•
Absolute Binary value
00 00 00 00000000 00 00 00
(2-2-2-8-2-2-2 digits), or
•
Relative Binary value:
00 00 00 00000000 000000
(2-2-2-8-6 digits).
•
Position of Stop Event Pointer (Field 5).
Format:
±±±±
xxxxxxx
. This field represents the
Stop
event
location within the currently-read
Trigger Block
. This Read Pointer is relative to the
Trigger
scan
point, which is always oriented at logical scan location 0. Since the
Stop
event must always occur
after the
Trigger
event, this Read Pointer will always have a positive integer value. If the Stop
event has not yet occurred at the time the
U6
command was issued, this field will have the
undefined value
-0999999
.
•
Time/Date Stamping of Stop Event (Field 6).
Absolute ASCII format:
hh:mm:ss.mil,MM/DD/YY
. Relative ASCII format:
+hh:mm:ss.mil,DDDDDDD
. Absolute
Binary format:
hmstuvwMDY
. Absolute Binary format:
hmstuvwDEF
. This field represents the
absolute or relative Time/Date value when the
Stop
event occurred for the currently-read
Trigger
Block
. If the
Stop
event has not yet occurred at the time the
U6
command was issued, this field will
have the following value:
•
Absolute ASCII value
00:00:00.00,00/00/00
,
•
Relative ASCII value
+00:00:00.00,0000000
,
•
Absolute Binary value
00 00 00 00000000 00 00 00
(2-2-2-8-2-2-2 digits), or
•
Relative Binary value:
00 00 00 00000000 000000
(2-2-2-8-6 digits).
•
Position of End Scan Pointer (Field 7).
Format:
±±±±
xxxxxxx
. This field represents the End scan
location in the currently-read
Trigger Block
. This Read Pointer is relative to the
Trigger
scan
point, which is always oriented at logical scan location 0. Since the End scan must always occur
after the
Trigger
event, this Read Pointer will always have a positive integer value. If the End scan
has not yet occurred at the time the
U6
command was issued, this field will have the undefined
value of
-0999999
.
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