Remote Control - Commands
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Table 6-29: Meaning of bits used in the Questionable Power Status Register
Bit No. Meaning
0 Not used
1 Sensor A Power
The measurement data of sensor A is corrupt.
2 Sensor B Power
The measurement data of sensor B is corrupt.
3 Sensor C Power
The measurement data of sensor C is corrupt.
4 Sensor D Power
The measurement data of sensor D is corrupt.
5 Sensor A please zero
The zero correction for sensor A is no longer correct and should be repeated.
6 Sensor B please zero
The zero correction for sensor B is no longer correct and should be repeated.
7 Sensor C please zero
The zero correction for sensor C is no longer correct and should be repeated.
8 Sensor D please zero
The zero correction for sensor D is no longer correct and should be repeated.
9 to 14 Not used
15 Bit 15 will never be used.
The sensor power bit is set when error -230, "Data corrupt or stale", or -231, "Data ques-
tionable", occurs in the respective sensor.
6.13.18 Questionable Window Status Register
The CONDition register contains information as to whether the displayed data or the
power calculated by the calculate blocks is questionable.
The Questionable Window Status Register can be read by the following commands:
STATus:QUEStionable:WINDow[:SUMMary]:CONDition?
STATus:QUEStionable:WINDow[:SUMMary][:EVENt]?
Table 6-30: Meaning of bits used in the Questionable Window Status Register
Bit No. Meaning
0 Not used
1 Window 1 Power
The measured values returned by Calculate block 1 are corrupt.
2 Window 2 Power
The measured values returned by Calculate block 2 are corrupt.
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