Remote Control - Commands
R&S
®
NRP2
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Bit No. Meaning
12 Sensor D Front/Rear
Indicates whether sensor D is connected at the front (bit is not set) or rear (bit is set) of the
device.
13 Not used
14 Key pressed
This bit is always set if a key on the front panel is pressed (CONDition) or was pressed
(EVENt).
15 Bit 15 will never be used.
6.13.8 Questionable Status Register
This register contains information on questionable device states. Such states may occur
when the device is not operated in compliance with its specifications. The register can
be read by the queries STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? or
STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]?.
Table 6-20: Meaning of bits used in the Questionable Status Register
Bit No. Meaning
0 to 2 Not used
3 Questionable Power Status Register summary bit
Corresponds to the summary bit of the Questionable Power Status Register.
4 Questionable Window Status Register summary bit
Corresponds to the summary bit of the Questionable Windows Status Register.
5 to 7 Not used
8 Questionable Calibration Status Register summary bit
Corresponds to the summary bit of the Questionable Calibration Status Register.
9 POST Failure
The built-in test of the R&S NRP2 carried out automatically upon power-up has generated
an error.
10 to 13 Not used
14 Warning
15 Bit 15 will never be used.
6.13.9 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 by the command *ESE and
read out by the query *ESE?.
STATus