Command Reference
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CMW500
224User Manual 1173.9463.02 ─ 02
Example:
STAT:OPER:TASK:A:GPRF:MEAS:POW:ESRQ 4
Sets bit no. 2 (decimal 4) and disables all other bits in the ENABle
part of the following status register:
STAT:OPER:TASK:A:GPRF:MEAS:POW
Also sets the relevant bit in the ENABle part of the following status
registers, without changing the other bits of these ENABle parts:
STAT:OPER:TASK:A:GPRF:MEAS: set bit no. 0
STAT:OPER:TASK:A:GPRF: set bit no. 0
STAT:OPER:TASK:A: set bit no. 1
STAT:OPER:TASK: set bit no. 0
STAT:OPER: set bit no. 9
SRE: set bit no. 7
Firmware/Software:
V2.0.10
STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?
STATus:OPERation:TASK[:EVENt]?
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A[:EVENt]?
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:<netw_std>[:EVENt]?
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:<netw_std>:<func_grp>[:EVENt]?
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:<netw_std>:<func_grp>:<appl>[:EVENt]?
Returns the contents of the EVENt part of the status register. Reading an EVENt part
clears it. See also Structure of an SCPI Status Register.
For a description of the variables <netw_std>, <func_grp> and <appl> refer to table 7-1.
Return values:
<EventBits> Range: 0 to 65535 (decimal representation)
Example:
STAT:OPER:TASK:A:GPRF:MEAS:POW?
Query the EVENt part of the status register for the GPRF power
measurement to check whether an event has occurred since the
last reading.
Usage: Query only
Firmware/Software: V1.0.4.11
STATus:OPERation:NTRansition <FilterBits>
STATus:OPERation:TASK:NTRansition <FilterBits>
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:NTRansition <FilterBits>
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:<netw_std>:NTRansition <FilterBits>
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:<netw_std>:<func_grp>:NTRansition <FilterBits>
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:<netw_std>:<func_grp>:<appl>:NTRansition
<FilterBits>
Sets the negative transition filter. If a bit is set, a 1 to 0 transition in the corresponding bit
of the associated condition register causes a 1 to be written in the associated bit of the
corresponding event register. See also Structure of an SCPI Status Register.
For a description of the variables <netw_std>, <func_grp> and <appl> refer to table 7-1.
Instrument-Control Commands