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Status Reporting System
R&S
®
RTB2000
478User Manual 1333.1611.02 ─ 04
Bit No. Meaning
5 Command Error
This bit is set if a command is received, which is undefined or syntactically incorrect. An error
message with a number between -100 and -200, which denotes the error in greater detail, is
entered into the error queue.
6 User Request
This bit is set when the instrument is switched over to manual control.
7 Power On (supply voltage on)
This bit is set on switching on the instrument.
C.3.3 STATus:OPERation Register
In the CONDition part, this register contains information on which actions the instru-
ment is being executing. In the EVENt part, it contains information on which actions the
instrument has executed since the last reading. It can be read using the commands
STATus:OPERation:CONDition? or STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?.
See also: Figure C-2
The remote commands for the STATus:OPERation register are described in Chap-
ter 15.14.1, "STATus:OPERation Register", on page 453.
Table C-3: Bits in the STATus:OPERation register
Bit No. Meaning
0
ALIGnment
This bit is set as long as the instrument is performing a self alignment.
1
SELFtest
This bit is set while the selftest is running.
2
AUToset
This bit is set while the instrument is performing an auto setup.
3
WTRIgger
This bit is set while the instrument is waiting for the trigger.
4 to 14 Not used
15 This bit is always 0.
C.3.4 STATus:QUEStionable Register
This register contains information about indefinite states which may occur if the unit is
operated without meeting the specifications. It can be read using the commands
STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? on page 456 and STATus:
QUEStionable[:EVENt]? on page 457
Contents of the Status Registers

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