
SCPI Command Set
decimal sum is the binary equivalent of the 16-bit mask. The last bit is unused. Any
specific bit in the QCR will only appear set if and only if its event has occurred and the
corresponding bit in the QSE is also enabled (refer to
). The content of the QCR remains unchanged after it is read.
The data in this register is continuously updated to reflect the most current conditions.
for the Questionable Condition register bits mapping.
Syntax
:STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?
Parameter
None
Response
<integer>
Output Values
0 – 32767 (2
15
-1)
*RST State
None
Example
:STAT:QUES:COND?
:STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle
This command enables bits in the Questionable Enable register (QER). The decimal
integer value entered is the binary equivalent of the desired 16-bit mask to be enabled.
Bits enabled in this register allow accessing the equivalent bits status in the QSR and
QCR registers.
Bits enabled in QER and set in QSR/QCR register will result in the Standard
Questionable Status Summary bit (bit 3) in the STB register being set. See
Syntax
:STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <integer>
:STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle?
Parameter/Response
<integer>
Output Values
0 – 32767 (2
15
-1)
*RST State
0
Examples
:STAT:QUES:ENAB 256
:STAT:QUES:ENAB?
:STATus:TEMPerature?
This command queries the WSA's internal temperature provided by one or more
temperature sensors. The response field varies depending on how many sensors are
available in a WSA model. The WSA5000 model, for instance, returns comma separated
values for the sensors at the RF, Mixer and Digital sections.
Syntax
:STATus:TEMPerature?
Parameter
None
Response
<NRf>{,<NRf>}
For WSA5000: <RF>,<Mixer>,<Digital>
Output Data Type
Float
Unit
degrees Celsius
*RST State
None
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