Programmable AC Source 61601/61602/61603/61604 User’s Manual
Query Syntax : [SOURce :] PHASe : OFF?
Parameters : <NR2>, valid range: 0.0 ~ 360.0, 360.0: mean is IMMED.
Return Parameters : <NR2>
7.6.2.6 STATUS Sub-system
STATus
: OPERation
[: EVENt]?
: ENABle
: QUEStionable
: CONDition
: ENABle
: NTRansition
: PTRansition
STATus : OPERation [: EVENt]?
Description : This command queries the Operation Status register.
Query Syntax : STATus : OPERation [: EVENt]?
Parameters : None
Return Parameters : Always zero.
STATus : OPERation : ENABle
Description : This command sets the Operation Status Enable register. The
register is a mask which enables specific bits from the
Operation Status register.
Query Syntax : STATus : OPERation : ENABle?
Parameters : <NR1>, valid range: 0 ~ 255
Return Parameters : Always Zero
STATus : QUEStionable : CONDition?
Description : This query returns the value of the Questionable Condition
register, which is a read-only register that holds the real-time
questionable status of the AC source.
Query Syntax : STATus : QUEStionable : CONDition?
Parameters : NONE
Return Parameters : <NR1>, valid range: 0 ~ 511
STATus : QUEStionable [: EVENt] ?
Description : This query returns the value of the Questionable Event register.
The Event register is a read-only register which holds all events
that are passed by the Questionable NTR and/or PTR filter. If
QUES bit of the Service Request Enabled register is set, and
the Questionable Event register > 0, QUES bit of the Status
Byte register is set too.
Query Syntax : STATus : QUEStionable [: EVENt]?
Parameters : NONE
Return Parameters : <NR1>, valid range: 0 ~ 511
STATus : QUEStionable : ENABle
Description : This command sets or reads the value of the Questionable
Enable register. The register is a mask which enables specific