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:PTRansition <NRf>

:NTRansition <NRf>

:EVENt?

:ENABle <NRf>

4.13.5.1 Status Preset

:STATus:PRESet

This command is used to set certain status values to defined values.

a) The OPERation and QUEstionable enable registers are cleared.

b) The Positive transition filters are set to 32767.

c) The Negative transition filters are set to 0.

d) Only errors in the range (-440:-100) are enabled to be reported in the event queue.

Command Type: Setting only

Setting

Syntax:

:STATus:PRESet

4.13.5.2 Error Queue Read

:STATus:QUEue?

This query returns the first entry in the error queue, and removes that entry from the queue. Its function is identical to that of

the :SYSTem:ERRor? query.

Command Type: Query only

Query

Syntax:

:STATus:QUEue[:NEXT]?

Response:

<Error number>, "<error description>"

4.13.5.3 Error Queue Enable

:STATus:QUEue:ENABle

This command is used to enable individual errors to be placed in the queue when they occur. Those errors not specified in the

:ENABle command are disabled from being reported in the error queue. Errors and events enabled to be reported at power on

depends on the Power on Status Clear status (set with the *PSC common command). If PSC is set, the status is cleared on

power on, and the range of errors enabled is as set by the STATus:PRESet command, ie -440 to -100. If PSC is cleared, the

status is not cleared on power on, and the errors and events enabled are those that were enabled before the last power down.

Type: Expression

The expression data takes the form

(NRf|<event range>[{,NRf|<event range>}])

where NRf represents an error number. Entries are rounded to integer values.

An <event range> is defined as

NRf:NRf

The first number in a range MUST be less than the second.

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