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Bit No. Meaning
10
Range completed
In the Spectrum application, this bit is set when a range in the sweep list has been completed if
"Stop after Range" has been activated.
In the Receiver application, this bit is set when the end of a scan range has been reached. To
resume the scan, use INITiate:CONMeas.
11-12 Not used
13 Threshold signal active
Available for the Receiver application.
14 Not used
15 This bit is always 0.
STATus:QUEStionable Register
The STATus:QUEStionable register contains information on instrument states that do
not meet the specifications.
You can read out the register with STAT:QUES:COND or STAT:QUES:EVEN.
The STATus:QUEStionable register "sums up" the information from all subregisters
(e.g. bit 2 sums up the information for all STATus:QUEStionable:TIMe registers).
For some subregisters, there may be separate registers for each active channel. Thus,
if a status bit in the STATus:QUEStionable register indicates an error, the error may
have occurred in any of the channel-specific subregisters. In this case, you must check
the subregister of each channel to determine which channel caused the error. By
default, querying the status of a subregister always returns the result for the currently
selected channel.
Table 14-10: Meaning of the bits used in the STATus:QUEStionable register
Bit No. Meaning
0 - 1 Unused
2 TIMe
This bit is set if a time error occurs in any of the active channels.
The STATus:QUEStionable:TIMe Register provides more information on the error type.
Available in the Spectrum application.
3 POWer
This bit is set if the measured power level in any of the active channels is questionable.
The STATus:QUEStionable:POWer Register provides more information on the error type.
4 TEMPerature
This bit is set if the temperature is questionable.
5 FREQuency
This bit is set if there is anything wrong with the frequency of the local oscillator or the reference
frequency in any of the active channels.
The STATus:QUEStionable:FREQuency Register provides more information on the error type.
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