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Questionable Status Group
Register Functions
The Questionable Status registers record signals that indicate abnormal operation of the power supply. As shown in Figure
4-1, the group consists of the same type of registers as the Status Operation group. The outputs of the Questionable Status
group are logically-ORed into the QUES(tionable) summary bit (3) of the Status Byte register.
Register Commands
Programming for this group is derived from the STAT:QUES commands described in "Chapter 3 - Language Dictionary"
and summarized in Table 4-3.
Table 4-3. Status :Q uestionable Commands
Register Command Query Cleared By
Condition (None)
STAT:QUES:COND? Cannot be cleared
PTR Filter STAT:QUES:PTR <NRf>
STAT:QUES:PTR? Programming 0
NTR Filter STAT:QUES:NTR <NRf>
STAT:QUES:NTR? Programming 0 or
STAT:PRES
Event (None)
STAT:QUES:EVEN? Reading or *CLS
Enable STAT:QUES:ENAB <NRf>
STAT:QUES:ENAB? Programming 0
Standard Event Status Group
Register Functions
This group consists of an Event register and an Enable register that are programmed by common commands. The Standard
Event Status Event register latches events relating to interface communication status (see Table 4-1). It is a read-only
register that is cleared when read.
Read query *ESR!
Cleared by *CLS *ESR?
The Standard Event Status Enable register functions similarly to the enable registers of the Operation and Questionable
status groups.
Register Commands
The common *ESE command programs specific bits in the Standard Event Status Enable register. Because the power
supply implements *PSC, the register is cleared at power on if *PSC = 1. *ESR? reads the Standard Event Status Event
register and reading the register clears it.
Programmed by *ESE <NRf>
Read query *ESE?
Cleared by *ESE 0