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Section 16: SCPI Command Reference
Table 16-7
STATus command summary
Command
Description
Default
parameter
SCPI
:STATus
:MEASurement
[:EVENt]?
:ENABle <NDN>
or <NRf>
:ENABle?
:CONDition?
:OPERation
[:EVENt]?
:ENABle <NDN>
or <NRf>
:ENABle?
:CONDition?
:QUEStionable
[:EVENt]?
:ENABle <NDN>
or <NRf>
:ENABle?
:CONDition?
:PRESet
:QUEue
[:NEXT]?
:ENABle <list>
:ENABle?
:DISable <list>
:DISable?
:CLEar
Control measurement event registers:
Read the event register.
6
Program the enable register.
Read the enable register.
6
Read the condition register.
6
Control operation status registers:
Read the event register.
6
Program the enable register.
Read the enable register.
6
Read the condition register.
6
Control questionable status registers:
Read the event register.
6
Program the enable register.
Read the enable register.
6
Read the condition register.
6
Return status registers to default states.
Path to access error queue:
Read the most recent error message.
Specify error and status messages for error queue.
Read the enabled messages.
Specify messages not to be placed in error queue.
Read the disabled messages.
Clears all messages from error queue.
Note 1
Note 2
Note 3
Note 2
Note 3
Note 2
Note 3
Note 4
Note 5
Note 5
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9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
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. :STATus:PRESet has no effect.
3. Enable registers: Power-up and :STATus:PRESet clears all bits. *CLS has no effect. Accepts the SCPI 1995.0 mandated
(nondecimal numeric) format (#H, #Q, or #B).
4. Error queue: Power-up and *CLS clears all bits of the registers.
5. Error queue messages: Power-up clears list of messages. *CLS and :STATus:PRESet have no effect.
6. Register query commands: The format for the response messages (ASCII, hexadecimal, octal, or binary) depends on
which data format is presently selected. See the :FORMat:SREGister command.
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