205
Indicates that a fault (bad sectors) has occurred with the
non-volatile memory that stores the arbitrary waveform data.
Resulting in not enough memory to store arbitrary data.
-787 Not able to delete the currently selected active arb waveform
Example: The currently selected waveform is being output and
cannot be deleted.
800 Block length must be even
Example: As block data (DATA:DAC VOLATILE) uses two
bytes to store each data point, there must be an even number or
bytes for a data block.
8-22. SCPI Status Register
The status registers are used to record and determine the status of the function
generator. The function generator has a number of register groups:
Questionable Status Registers
Standard Event Status Registers
Status Byte Register
As well as the output and error queues.
Each register group is divided into three types of registers: condition registers,
event registers and enable registers.
8-22-1. Register types
Condition Register The condition registers indicate the state of the function
generator in real time. The condition registers are not
triggered. I.e., the bits in the condition register change in real
time with the instrument status. Reading a condition register
will not clear it. The condition registers cannot be cleared or
set.
Event Register
The Event Registers indicate if an event has been triggered in
the condition registers. The event registers are latched and
will remain set unless the *CLS command is used. Reading
an event register will not clear it.
Enable Register
The Enable register determines which status event(s) are
enabled. Any status events that are not enabled are ignored.
Enabled events are used to summarize the status of that
register group.
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