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The returned <value> is a decimal number representing the sum of all the condition bits.
The range of <value> is 0 to 255.
2.8.3 SET OPERATIONAL CONDITION ‘ENABLE’ REGISTER COMMAND
Sets the Operational Condition Enable Register.
Syntax:
STATus:OPERation:ENABle<SP><value>
Example:
STATUS:OPERATION:ENABLE 53
Notes:
The <value> is a decimal number representing the sum of all the enabled bits.
The range of <value> is 0 to 255.
2.8.4 READ OPERATIONAL CONDITION ‘ENABLE’ REGISTER COMMAND
Reads the Operational Condition Enable Register.
Syntax:
STATus:OPERation:ENABle?
Example:
STATUS:OPERATION:ENABLE?
Notes:
The returned <value> is a decimal number representing the sum of all the enabled bits.
The range of <value> is 0 to 255.
2.8.5 READ QUESTIONABLE CONDITION ‘EVENT’ REGISTER COMMAND
Reads the Questionable Condition Event Register and puts the result in the Output Queue.
Syntax:
STATus:QUEStionable [:EVENt]?
Alternate Format:
STATUS:QUESTIONABLE?
Example:
STATUS:QUESTIONABLE:EVENT?
Notes:
The returned <value> is a decimal number representing the sum of all the event bits.
The range of <value> is 0 to 4,095.
2.8.6 READ QUESTIONABLE CONDITION ‘CONDITION’ REGISTER COMMAND
Reads the Questionable Condition Register and puts the result in the Output Queue.
Syntax:
STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?
Example:
STATUS:QUESTIONABLE:CONDITION?