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9.2.6.2
Questionable calibration status register
The
EVENt
register and the
CONDition
register contain information whether the
zero offset of a sensor module is still valid.
Querying the register:
●
STATus:QUEStionable:CALibration:CONDition?
●
STATus:QUEStionable:CALibration[:SUMMary][:EVENt]?
Table 9-7: Meaning of bits used in the questionable calibration status register
Bit No.
Meaning
0
Not used
1
sensor module calibration
Zeroing of the sensor module was not successful.
2 to 15
Not used
9.2.7
Standard event status and enable register (ESR, ESE)
The
ESR
is already defined in the IEEE 488.2 standard. It is comparable to the
EVENt
register of an SCPI register. The standard event status register can be
read out by the query
*ESR
.
The
ESE
forms the associated
ENABle
register. It can be set and read out with
the command/query
*ESE
.
Table 9-8: Meaning of bits used in the standard event status register
Bit No.
Meaning
0
Operation complete
When the
*OPC
command is received, this bit is set if all previous commands
have been executed.
1
Not used
2
Query error
This bit is set in either of the two following cases: the controller wants to read
data from the sensor module but has not sent a query, or it sends new com-
mands to the sensor module before it retrieves existing requested data. A fre-
quent cause is a faulty query which cannot be executed.
3
Device-dependent error
This bit is set if a sensor module dependent error occurs. An error message with
a number between -300 and -399 or a positive error number denoting the error in
greater detail is entered in the error queue.
Status reporting system