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SCPI Reference Tables
Model 2700 Multimeter/Switch System User’s Manual
Table 15-6
STATus command summary
Command
Description
Default
parameter
Ref
SCPI
STATus
(Note 1)
✓
:MEASurement
Path to control measurement event registers:
[:EVENt]?
Read the event register.
(Note 2)
:ENABle <NRf>
Program the enable register.
(Note 3)
:ENABle?
Read the enable register.
:CONDition?
Read the condition register.
:OPERation
Path to control operation status registers:
✓
[:EVENt]?
Read the event register.
(Note 2)
✓
:ENABle <NRf>
Program the enable register.
(Note 3)
✓
:ENABle?
Read the enable register.
✓
:CONDition?
Read the condition register.
✓
:QUEStionable
Path to control questionable status registers:
✓
[:EVENt]?
Read the event register.
(Note 2)
✓
:ENABle <NRf>
Program the enable register.
(Note 3)
✓
:ENABle?
Read the enable register.
✓
:CONDition?
Read the condition register.
✓
:PRESet
Return status registers to default states.
✓
:QUEue
Path to access error queue:
✓
[:NEXT]?
Read the most recent error message.
(Note 4)
✓
:ENABle <list>
Specify error and status messages for queue.
(Note 5)
✓
:ENABle?
Read the enabled messages.
✓
:DISable <list>
Specify messages not to be placed in queue.
(Note 5)
:DISable?
Read the disabled messages.
:CLEar
Clears all messages from Error Queue.
Notes:
1. Commands in this subsystem are not affected by *RST and SYSTem:PRESet. The effects of cycling power, *CLS and
STATus:PRESet are explained by the following notes.
2. Event Registers:
Power-up and *CLS – Clears all bits of the registers.
STATus:PRESet – No effect.
3. Enable Registers:
Power-up and STATus:PRESet – Clears all bits of the registers.
*CLS – No effect.
4. Error Queue:
Power-up and *CLS – Clears the Error Queue.
STATus:PRESet – No effect.
5. Enable/Disable Error Queue Messages:
Power-up – Clears list of messages.
*CLS and STATus:PRESet – No effect.
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