Appendix A SCPI Command Reference
STATus subsystem
286 WCDMA Options Version 6.20
:STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition
:STATus:QUEStionable:RF[:EVENt]?
Description
Sets the PTR mask of the “General questionable status register group”. This mask will
be ANDed with the up to 16 bits of the PTR filter of the general questionable status
condition register to allow a positive transition of any bit (i.e. a transition from logic
'0' to '1') to reach the questionable status event register.
Note: The default of this mask is 32767 – that means that the mask will allow any
positive transition of the lower 15 bits of the condition-type register to reach the
event-type register.
Query
There is no query form of this command available.
Example
:STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition 0
This means that none of the positive transitions of the condition-type register will be
forwarded to the event-type register of this group.
Syntax
:STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition <int1>
Parameters
int1 is an integer. The minimum value for int1 is 0, the maximum value is
32767. The default value is 0.
Description
Sets the NTR mask of the “General questionable status register group”. This mask will
be ANDed with the up to 16 bits of the NTR filter of the general questionable status
condition register to allow a reset (negative transition) of any bit (i.e. a transition
from logic '1' to '0') to reach the general questionable status event register.
Note: The default of this mask is 0 – that means that the mask will not allow any
negative transition of the 16 bits of the condition-type register to reach the event-
type register.
Query
There is no query form of this command available.
Example
:STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition 0
This means that none of the negative transitions of the condition-type register will be
forwarded to the event-type register of this group.
Syntax
:STATus:QUEStionable:RF[:EVENt]?
Parameters
There are no parameters.
Description
Reads out the current contents of the RF questionable status event register.
Note: Event-type registers are read-only and self-destructive. They will be cleared
after any query.