Chapter 8 581
Using the STATus System
STATus Subsystem
Using the STATus System
Questionable Integrity Signal Event register.
NOTE The register requires that the associated PTR or NTR filters be set
before a condition register bit can set a bit in the event register.
The data in this register is latched until it is queried. Once queried, the
register is cleared.
Key Type: There is no equivalent front panel key.
Questionable Integrity Signal Negative Transition
:STATus:QUEStionable:INTegrity:SIGNal:NTRansition <number>
:STATus:QUEStionable:INTegrity:SIGNal:NTRansition?
This command determines which bits in the Questionable Integrity
Signal Condition register will set the corresponding bit in the
Questionable Integrity Signal Event register when the condition
register bit has a negative transition (1 to 0). The variable <number> is
the sum of the decimal values of the bits that you want to enable.
Key Type: There is no equivalent front panel key.
Factory Preset: 0
Range: 0 to 32767
Questionable Integrity Signal Positive Transition
:STATus:QUEStionable:INTegrity:SIGNal:PTRansition <number>
:STATus:QUEStionable:INTegrity:SIGNal:PTRansition?
This command determines which bits in the Questionable Integrity
Signal Condition register will set the corresponding bit in the
Questionable Integrity Signal Event register when the condition
register bit has a positive transition (0 to 1). The variable <number> is
the sum of the decimal values of the bits that you want to enable.
Key Type: There is no equivalent front panel key.
Factory Preset: 32767 (all 1’s)
Range: 0 to 32767