Monitoring the Instrument
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The Status Byte Register can be read using either the
*STB? common command or the GPIB serial poll com-
mand. Both commands return the decimal-weighted
sum of all set bits in the register. The difference
between the two methods is that the serial poll com-
mand reads bit 6 as the Request Service (RQS) bit and
clears the bit which clears the SRQ interrupt. The
*STB? command reads bit 6 as the Master Summary
Status (MSS) and does not clear the bit or have any
effect on the SRQ interrupt. The value returned is the
total bit weights of all of the bits that are set at the
present time.
OPERation Status and QUEStionable Status
registers
You can query the value of the OPERation Status and
QUEStionable Status registers using commands in the
STATus subsystem.
The STATus subsystem also has transition filter soft-
ware which give you the ability to select the logic transi-
tions which set bits in the OPERation Status and
QUEStionable Status registers. For example, you can
define the POWer bit of the QUEStionable Status regis-
ter to report an event when the condition transitions
from false to true. This is a positive transition. You can
also specify a negative transition where the bit is set
when the condition transitions from true to false.
Summary of Contents for 86121A
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