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STATus:OPERation:
STATus:OPERation Register Bit Assignments
The OPERation status register set contains bits which give an indication of conditions that are part of the test
set’s normal operation.
Program Examples - STATus:OPERation
OUTPUT 714;"STATUS:OPERATION:EVENT?" !Queries the Operation Event Register.
OUTPUT 714;"STATUS:OPERATION:CONDITION?" !Queries the Operation Condition Register.
OUTPUT 714;"STATUS:OPERATION:ENABLE 1024" !Sets the Operation Enable Register for bit 10.
OUTPUT 714;"STATUS:OPERATION:NTR 1024" !Sets the Operation Negative Transition
!Register for bit 10.
OUTPUT 714;"STATUS:OPERATION:PTR 512" !Sets the Operation Event Positive Transition
!Register for bit 9.
Bit
Number
Binary
Weighting
Condition Description
15 32768 Not Used. Defined by SCPI. This bit is always 0.
14 16384 Reserved for future use. This bit is always 0.
13 8192 Reserved for future use. This bit is always 0.
12 4096 SYSTem:SYNChronized This condition bit is “pulsed" by the
SYSTem:SYNChronized command. This will allow
the status system to indicate that the input buffer is
synchronized to the point where this command is
parsed and that all prior sequential commands are
completed and all prior overlapped commands have
started.
11 2048 Reserved for future use This bit is always 0.
10 1024 CALL Summary This bit is the summary message bit for the
STATus:OPERation:CALL register.
9 512 NMRReady (New Measurement
Result Ready) Summary
This bit is the summary message bit for the
STATus:OPERation:NMRReady register.
8 256 Reserved for future use. This bit is always 0.
7 128 Reserved for future use. This bit is always 0.
6 64 Reserved for future use. This bit is always 0.
5 32 Reserved for future use. This bit is always 0.
4 16 Reserved for future use. This bit is always 0.
3 8 Reserved for future use. This bit is always 0.
2 4 Reserved for future use. This bit is always 0.
1 2 Reserved for future use. This bit is always 0.
0 1 Extension Bit This bit is always 0.