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User Manual 1173.9463.02 ─ 02
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:GPRF:MEAS1:XENable (POWer,12)
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:GPRF:MEAS1:XENable (13)
Queries
A query using an extended command returns a list of mnemonics, i.e. the returned bit
pattern is translated into the corresponding mnemonics. If the bit pattern contains also
bits set to true that can not be translated because they have no mnemonics assigned in
the register hierarchy, these bits are summed up and listed as an additional decimal
number. If no bit at all is set, empty brackets are returned.
Example: Assume that the bits number 1, 2, 10 and 12 have been set for the ENABle
part of register STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:GPRF:POW. Bit 1 and 2 can be translated
into QUED and RUN, but bits 10 and 12 have no mnemonics. These two bits are pre-
sented as 2
10
+2
12
= 1024+4096 = 5120.
The query
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:GPRF:MEAS:POW:XENable?
returns
(QUE,RUN,5120)
.
Example: Assume that no event has occured since the last query. The event register
equals 0. No bit is set to true.
The query
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:GPRF:MEAS:POW:XEVent?
returns
()
.
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