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STATus:QUEStionable
Program Example - STATus:QUEStionable:ERRors:TA2000 Condition Register Bit Assignment
OUTPUT 714;”STATUS:QUESTIONABLE:ERRORS:TA2000:EVENT?” !Queries and clears the
!Questionable Errors
!TA2000 Event Register
OUTPUT 714;”STATUS:QUESTIONABLE:ERRORS:TA2000:CONDITION?” !Queries and clears the
!Qestionable Errors
!TA2000 Condition Register
OUTPUT 714;”STATUS:QUESTIONABLE:ERRORS:TA2000:ENABLE 1024” !Sets the Questionable
!Errors TA2000 Enable
!Register for bit 10
OUTPUT 714;”STATUS:QUESTIONABLE:ERRORS:TA2000:NTRANSITION 2” !Sets the Questionable
!Errors TA2000 Negative
!Transition Filter
!Register for bit 1
OUTPUT 714;”STATUS:QUESTIONABLE:ERRORS:TA2000:PTRANSITION 2” !Sets the Questionable
!Errors TA2000 Positive
!Transition Filter
!Register for bit 1
4 16 +400 Errors The condition bit is pulsed to a 1 and immediately
back to 0 if an error in the +400 to +499 range
occurs. Query the Event Register to find out if one of
these errors occurred.
3 8 +300 Errors The condition bit is pulsed to a 1 and immediately
back to 0 if an error in the +300 to +399 range
occurs. After setting the Positive Transition Filter
and the Negative Transition Filter you can query
the Event Register to find out which of these errors
occurred.
2 4 +200 Errors The condition bit is pulsed to a 1 and immediately
back to 0 if an error in the +200 to +299 range
occurs. After setting the Positive Transition Filter
and the Negative Transition Filter you can query
the Event Register to find out which of these errors
occurred.
1 2 +100 Errors The condition bit is pulsed to a 1 and immediately
back to 0 if an error in the +100 to +199 range
occurs. After setting the Positive Transition Filter
and the Negative Transition Filter you can query
the Event Register to find out which of these errors
occurred.
0 1 Extension Bit This bit is always 0.
Bit
Number
Binary
Weighting
Condition Description