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Remote Control
R&S
®
FPC
350
User Manual 1178.4130.02 ─ 07
Table 19-15: Resetting the status reporting system
Event
Switching on supply
voltage
Power-On-Status-
Clear
DCL,
SDC
(Device
Clear,
Selected
Device
Clear)
*RST or
SYS-
Tem:PRE
Set
STA-
Tus:PRE-
Set
*CLS
Effect
0
1
Clear STB, ESR
-
yes
-
-
-
yes
Clear SRE, ESE
-
yes
-
-
-
-
Clear PPE
-
yes
-
-
-
-
Clear EVENt parts of the regis-
ters
-
yes
-
-
-
yes
Clear ENABle parts of all
OPERation and QUEStionable
registers;
Fill ENABle parts of all other
registers with "1".
-
yes
-
-
yes
-
Fill PTRansition parts with "1";
Clear NTRansition parts
-
yes
-
-
yes
-
Clear error queue
yes
yes
-
-
-
yes
Clear output buffer
yes
yes
yes
1)
1)
1)
Clear command processing
and input buffer
yes
yes
yes
-
-
-
1) The first command in a command line that immediately follows a <PROGRAM MESSAGE TERMINA-
TOR> clears the output buffer.
19.17.12
Remote Commands of the Status Reporting System
The following commands control the status-reporting system.
*RST
does not influence
the status registers.
The OPERation status register contains information about the calibration status of the
instrument.
The QUEStionable status register contains information about the status of the refer-
ence and local oscillator, possible overloads of the instrument and the status of limit
checks and limit margins.
The commands are independent from the measurement application.
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Status Reporting System