Agilent Technologies 6843A, 6834B, 6814B, 6813B, 6811B, 6812B STATusQUEStionableENABle, Statquesenab

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STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle

This command sets or reads the value of the Questionable Enable register. This register is a mask for enabling specific bits from the Questionable Event register to set the questionable summary (QUES) bit of the Status Byte register. This bit (bit 3) is the logical OR of all the Questionable Event register bits that are enabled by the Questionable Status Enable register.

Command Syntax

STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <NRf+>

Parameters

0 to 32767 MAXimum MINimum

Default Value

0

 

Examples

STAT:QUES:ENAB 32

STAT:QUES:ENAB 1

Query Syntax

STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle?

Returned Parameters

<NR1> (register value)

 

Related Commands

STAT:QUES?

 

STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition

STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition

These commands set or read the value of the Questionable NTR (Negative-Transition) and PTR (Positive- Transition) registers. These registers serve as polarity filters between the Questionable Enable and Questionable Event registers to cause the following actions:

υWhen a bit in the Questionable NTR register is set to 1, then a 1-to-0 transition of the corresponding bit in the Questionable Condition register causes that bit in the Questionable Event register to be set.

υWhen a bit of the Questionable PTR register is set to 1, then a 0-to-1 transition of the corresponding bit in the Questionable Condition register causes that bit in the Questionable Event register to be set.

υIf the same bits in both NTR and PTR registers are set to 1, then any transition of that bit at the Questionable Condition register sets the corresponding bit in the Questionable Event register.

υIf the same bits in both NTR and PTR registers are set to 0, then no transition of that bit at the Questionable Condition register can set the corresponding bit in the Questionable Event register.

NOTE: Setting a bit in the PTR or NTR filter can of itself generate positive or negative events in the corresponding Questionable Event register.

Command Syntax

Parameters

Default Value

Examples

Query Syntax

Returned Parameters Related Commands

STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition <NRf+> STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition <NRf+> 0 to 32767 MAXimum MINimum

0

 

STAT:QUES:NTR 32

STAT:QUES:PTR 1

STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition?

STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition? <NR1> (register value)

STAT:QUES:ENAB

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Contents Programming Guide Safety Summary Printing HistoryTable of Contents Language Dictionary System ConsiderationsMeasurement Subsystem Frequency Source Subsystem Function Source Subsystem Voltage Programming Examples 121Scpi Conformance Information Scpi Command TreeError Messages Elgar Model 9012 CompatibilityIndex IEC Mode Command Summary167 181Documentation Summary About this GuideEarlier AC Source Models Information about this Current modelScpi References Agilent VXIplug&play Power Products Instrument DriversExternal References Gpib ReferencesSystem Requirements Downloading and Installing the DriverAccessing Online Help Page Gpib Address Gpib Capabilities of the AC SourceRS-232 Capabilities of the AC Source RS-232 Data FormatRS-232 Troubleshooting RS-232 Programming ExampleConventions Used in This Guide Types of Scpi CommandsIntroduction to Scpi Types of Scpi MessagesActive Header Path Scpi Command TreeRoot Level Effect of Optional Headers Moving Among SubsystemsCoupled Commands Including Common CommandsUsing Queries Structure of a Scpi MessageCombining Message Units HeadersRoot Specifier Query IndicatorMessage Unit Separator Message TerminatorSuffixes and Multipliers Scpi Data FormatsNumerical Data Formats Character DataTypes of DOS Drivers System ConsiderationsAssigning the Gpib Address in Programs Agilent 82335A DriverError Handling Agilent Basic ControllersPage Language Dictionary IntroductionSubsystem Commands SubsystemCALibrateCURRentAC Calibration Subsystem CommandsSubsystem Syntax CalcurracCALibrateIMPedance CALibrateCURRentMEASureCALibrateDATA CALibrateLEVelCALibratePWMRAMP CALibratePASSwordCALibratePWMFREQuency CALibrateSAVECALibrateVOLTageDC CALibrateSTATeCALibrateVOLTageAC Calstat 1,6812 Calstat OFFCALibrateVOLTageRTIMe CALibrateVOLTageOFFSetCALibrateVOLTagePROTection DISPlayMODE Display Subsystem CommandsDISPlay DISPlayTEXTInstcoup ALL Instrument SubsystemINSTrumentCOUPle INSTrumentNSELect INSTrumentSELect Measurement Subsystem Arrays MEASureARRayCURRent? FETChARRayCURRent?MEASureARRayCURRentHARMonic? FETChARRayCURRentHARMonic? MEASureARRayCURRentNEUTral? FETChARRayCURRentNEUTral? MEASureARRayVOLTage? FETChARRayVOLTage? MEASureARRayVOLTageHARMonic? FETChARRayVOLTageHARMonic? Measurement Subsystem Current MEASureCURRent? FETChCURRent?MEASureCURRentAC? FETChCURRentAC? MEASureCURRentACDC? FETChCURRentACDC?Parameters Examples MEASureCURRentCREStfactor? FETChCURRentCREStfactor?MEASureCURRentHARMonic? FETChCURRentHARMonic? MEASureCURRentNEUTral? FETChCURRentNEUTral? MEASureCURRentHARMonicPHASe? FETChCURRentHARMonicPHASe?MEASureCURRentHARMonicTHD? FETChCURRentHARMonicTHD? MEASureCURRentNEUTralHARMonic? FETChCURRentNEUTralHARMonic? MEASureCURRentNEUTralAC? FETChCURRentNEUTralAC?MEASureCURRentNEUTralACDC? FETChCURRentNEUTralACDC? MEASCURRNEUTHARMPHAS? Measurement Subsystem Frequency MEASureFREQuency? FETChFREQuency?MEASurePOWerAC? FETChPOWerAC? Measurement Subsystem PowerMEASurePOWer? FETChPOWer? MEASurePOWerACPFACtor? FETChPOWerACPFACtor? MEASurePOWerACAPParent? FETChPOWerACAPParent?MEASurePOWerACREACtive? FETChPOWerACREACtive? MEASurePOWerACTOTal? FETChPOWerACTOTal? MEASureVOLTageAC? FETChVOLTageAC? Measurement Subsystem VoltageMEASureVOLTage? FETChVOLTage? MEASureVOLTageACDC? FETChVOLTageACDC? MEASureVOLTageHARMonic? FETChVOLTageHARMonic?MEASureVOLTageHARMonicPHASe? FETChVOLTageHARMonicPHASe? MEASureVOLTageHARMonicTHD? FETChVOLTageHARMonicTHD?OUTPut Command SyntaxOutput Subsystem OUTPutDFISOURce OUTPutCOUPlingOUTPutDFI Outpcoup DCOUTPutIMPedanceREACtive OUTPutIMPedanceOUTPutIMPedanceREAL OutpimprealOUTPutPROTectionCLEar OUTPutPROTectionDELayOUTPutPONSTATe Outpponstat RSTOUTPutTTLTrgSOURce OUTPutRIMODEOUTPutTTLTrg OutpttltSense Subsystem SENSeCURRentACDCRANGeSENSeWINDow SENSeSWEepOFFSetPOINtsSENSeSWEepTINTerval Senswind KbesSource Subsystem Current CURRentCurrpeakmode FIX CURRentPEAKCURRentPEAKMODE CURRentPEAKTRIGgered CURRentPROTectionSTATeFREQuencyMODE Source Subsystem FrequencyFREQuency FREQencySLEWTRIGgered FREQuencySLEWFREQuencySLEWMODE FREQuencyTRIGgered Source Subsystem Function FUNCtionFuncmode FIX FUNCtionMODEFUNCtionTRIGgered Query Syntax SOURceFUNCtionSHAPeMODE?Query Syntax SOURceFUNCtionSHAPeCSINusoid? FUNCtionCSINusoidFunccsin Funccsin 10 THD Source Subsystem List ListLISTCURRent Related Commands ListcurrLISTCOUNt LISTCURRentPOINts?LISTDWELlPOINts? Related Commands ListdwelLISTDWELl LISTFREQuencyLISTFREQuencySLEW LISTPHASeLISTFREQuencyPOINts? LISTFREQuencySLEWPOINts?Related Commands Listshap LISTPHASePOINts?Related Commands Listphas LISTSHAPeLISTTTLTrgPOINts? ListstepLISTTTLTrg Liststep OnceLISTVOLTageSLEW LISTVOLTageLISTVOLTagePOINts? Query Syntax SOURceLISTVOLTageLEVelPOINTs?LISTVOLTageOFFSetPOINts? LISTVOLTageSLEWPOINts?LISTVOLTageOFFSet LISTVOLTSLEWPOIN?Query Syntax SOURceLISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWPOINTs? LISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWLISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWPOINts? Subsystem Syntax Source Subsystem PhasePHASe PHASeMODE PHASeTRIGgeredPULSeDCYCle Source Subsystem PulsePULSeCOUNt PULSeHOLD Pulshold DcycPULSePERiod PULSeWIDThSource Subsystem Voltage Volt VOLTageVOLTageTRIGgered VOLTageMODE VOLTageOFFSetVoltoffsmode FIX VOLTageOFFSetMODEVOLTageOFFSetTRIGgered Query Syntax SOURceVOLTageOFFSetMODE?Voltoffsslewmode Step VOLTageOFFSetSLEWVOLTageOFFSetSLEWMODE Query Syntax SOURceVOLTageOFFSetSLEWMODE?VOLTagePROTectionSTATe VOLTageOFFSetSLEWTRIGgeredVOLTagePROTection VoltprotstatVOLTageSENSeDETector VOLTageALCDETector Agilent 6814B, 6834B, 6843A Only Phase SelectableVOLTageRANGe RTIMeINTernal EXTernal VOLTageSENSeSOURce VOLTageALCSOURceVOLTageSLEW Voltslewmode Step VOLTageSLEWMODEVOLTageSLEWTRIGgered Query Syntax SOURceVOLTageSLEWMODE?STATusPRESet Status SubsystemSTATusOPERation? Bit Configuration of Operation Status RegistersSTATusOPERationENABle STATusOPERationCONDition?STATusOPERationNTRansition STATusOPERationPTRansition StatoperntrSTATusQUEStionableCONDition? Bit Configuration of Questionable Status RegistersSTATusQUEStionable? STATQUESEVEN?NR1 register value Related Commands STATusQUEStionableENABleQuery Syntax STATusQUEStionableENABle? STATusQUEStionableNTRansition STATusQUEStionablePTRansitionAgilent 6834B Only Phase Selectable STATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmary?STATQUESINSTISUMCOND? STATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmaryENABleSTATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmaryCONDition? StatquesinstisumenabStatquesinstisumntr 101Systconf Norm System CommandsSYSTemCONFigure SYSTemVERSion? SYSTemCONFigureNOUTputsSYSTemERRor? SystconfnoutSYSTemREMote SYSTemLANGuageSYSTemLOCal SYSTemRWLockTRACe Command Syntax Parameters Examples Query SyntaxTrace Subsystem DataTRACeDEFine DATADEFine Command Syntax Parameters Examples Related CommandsTRACeCATalog? DATACATalog? TRACeDELete DATADELeteTrigger Subsystem 107Abor ABORtINITiateSEQuence INITiateNAME INITSEQ1 Initname ACQTRIGger TRIGgerDELayINITiateCONTinuousSEQuence INITiateCONTinuousNAME 109TRIGgerSEQuence2SOURce TRIGgerSYNChronizeSOURce IMMediate PHASeTRIGgerSOURce Gpib device, *TRG, or GET Group Execute TriggerTRIGgerSEQuence3 TRIGgerACQuire TRIGgerSEQuence2PHASe TRIGgerSYNCHronizePHASeCommand Syntax Parameters RST Value Examples Query Syntax 111TRIGgerSEQuence3SOURce TRIGgerACQuireSOURce 112113 Common CommandsCommon Commands Syntax CLS Bit Configuration of Standard Event Status Enable RegisterCommand Syntax *CLS Parameters None ESEOPC ESR?IDN? Field InformationRCL OPT?PSC RST SRE Command Syntax SAV NRf Parameters ExampleSAV NR1 register binary valueTRG Bit Configuration of Status Byte RegisterSTB? TST?WAI Enabling the Output Power-on InitializationProgramming the Output OUTPut onVoltage Ranges Agilent 6814B/6834B/6843A only AC Voltage and FrequencyMaximum Voltage 122Voltage and Frequency Slew Rates Waveform ShapesUser-Defined Waveform Individual Phases Agilent 6834B onlyClipped Waveform 124Current Limit Selecting a PhaseProgramming the Output Phase 125126 DC Output Agilent 6811B/6812B/6813B onlyPeak Current Limit Agilent 6811B/6812B/6813B only VOLTageRANGe CURRent VOLTageLEVel, VOLTageOFFSet, and FUNCtionSHAPeVOLTageOFFSet 300VOLTage 127128 Programming Output TransientsVOLTageRANGe CURRent 10VOLTageRANGe Transient System Model Model of Transient System 129130 Step and Pulse TransientsStep Example 131 List TransientsStep LISTCOUNt Triggering Output ChangesScpi Triggering Nomenclature Sequence Form AliasOutput Trigger System Model Model of Output Triggers 133ABORt *RST *RCL Initiating the Output Trigger SystemSelecting the Output Trigger Source TRIGgerSEQuence1SOURce BUS TRIGgerTRANsientSOURce BUS135 Specifying a Trigger DelaySynchronizing Output Changes to a Reference Phase Angle Single Triggers Generating Output TriggersSpecifying a Dwell Time for Each List Point Continuous Triggers137 Making MeasurementsVoltage and Current Measurements Harmonic Measurements Power MeasurementsSimultaneous Output Phase Measurements Agilent 6834B only 138Measurement Trigger System Model Triggering MeasurementsReturning Voltage and Current Data From the Data Buffer INITiateIMMediateSEQuence3 or INITiateIMMediateNAME ACQuire Initiating the Measurement Trigger SystemSelecting the Measurement Trigger Source 140Pre-event and Post-event Triggering Generating Measurement TriggersVarying the Voltage and Current Sampling Rate 141Operation Status Group Power-On ConditionsProgramming the Status Registers Standard Event Status Group Bit SignalStatus Byte and Service Request Enable Registers 143Ac Source Status Model 144 145 Questionable Status GroupQuestionable Instrument Isummary Status Group Standard Event Status Group Command ActionPON Power On Bit 146Status Byte Register ExamplesTrigger In BNC Programming the Trigger In and Trigger Out BNC ConnectorsMonitoring Both Phases of a Status Transition Servicing Questionable Status Events149 Remote Inhibit and Discrete Fault IndicatorTrigger Out BNC Remote Inhibit RI Scpi Command CompletionDiscrete Fault Indicator DFI 150Command Syntax 151Scpi Command Tree 152Scpi Command Tree a 153Page Scpi Confirmed Commands 155Non Scpi Commands 156157 Error Number ListError # 158 159 Page Syntax Compatibility Elgar Model 9012 Plug-in Programmer CompatibilityMain Board W1 Jumper Option Emulation 161Status Model Power-on StateCommand Description ByteSystem Keys ProtectionFront Panel Operation Function KeysTrigger Control key functions E9012 Language Command SummaryEntry Keys Device Clear Volts n Curl n Freq n RNG 0 Rngf 0 1Drop n 165Page Using the SENSeCURRentACDCRANGe command 167Command Syntax 168169 CALCulateINTegralTIMECALCulateSMOothing Dc limit Dt tlimit Dt limit CALCulateLIMitUPPerVss delta Dmax limit 170FORMat 171FORMatBORDer 172MEASureARRayCURRentHARMonic? MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsALL? 174Point Pst array 175MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsFLICker? 176MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsPST? 177SENSeCURRentPREFerence 178Slew Operation MEASureARRayCURRent 179Page Index 181Index 182183 184 Scpi List Step185 QUEStionable INSTrument ISUMmary?Agilent Sales and Support Offices Manual Updates
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