Remote Control Basics
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11.3.6.1 Questionable Power Status Register
The CONDition register contains information whether the measured power values are
questionable.
Querying the register:
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STATus:QUEStionable:POWer:CONDition?
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STATus:QUEStionable:POWer[:SUMMary][:EVENt]?
Table 11-7: Meaning of bits used in the questionable power status register
Bit No. Meaning
0 Not used
1 Sensor power
The measurement data of the sensor is corrupt.
2 to 4 Not used
5 Sensor please zero
The zero correction for the sensor is no longer correct and should be repeated.
6 to 15 Not used
11.3.6.2 Questionable Calibration Status Register
The EVENt register and the CONDition register contain information whether the zero
offset of a sensor is still valid.
Querying the register:
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STATus:QUEStionable:CALibration:CONDition?
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STATus:QUEStionable:CALibration[:SUMMary][:EVENt]?
Table 11-8: Meaning of bits used in the questionable calibration status register
Bit No. Meaning
0 Not used
1 Sensor calibration
Zeroing of the sensor was not successful.
2 to 15 Not used
11.3.7 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 a 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 and read by *ESE.
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