Network operation and remote control
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SGS100A
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Table 12-4: Meaning of the bits used in the questionable status register
Bit No. Meaning
0–15 Not used
12.5.6 Operation status register (STATus:OPERation)
This condition part contains information on the actions currently being performed by
the instrument, while the event part contains information on the actions performed by
the instrument since the last readout of the register.
To read the register, use the query commands STAT:OPER:COND? or
STAT:OPER[:EVEN]?.
Table 12-5: Meaning of the bits used in the operation status register
Bit No. Meaning
0 Calibrating
The bit is set during the calibration phase.
1–2 Not used
3
4–15 Not used
12.5.7 Application of the status reporting system
The purpose of the status reporting system is to monitor the status of one or several
devices in a measuring system. To do this and react appropriately, the controller must
receive and evaluate the information of all devices. The following standard methods
are used:
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Service request (SRQ) initiated by the instrument
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Serial poll of all devices in the bus system, initiated by the controller to find out
who sent an SRQ and why
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Query of a specific instrument status by commands
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Query of the error queue
12.5.7.1 Service request
Under certain circumstances, the instrument can send a service request (SRQ) to the
controller. Usually this service request initiates an interrupt at the controller, to which
the control program can react appropriately. An SRQ is always initiated if one or sev-
eral of bits 2, 4 or 5 of the status byte are set and enabled in the SRE. Each of these
bits combines the information of the error queue or the output buffer. To use the possi-
bilities of the service request effectively, all bits should be set to "1" in the enable regis-
ters SRE and ESE.
Status reporting system