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Operating Manual EMI TEST RECEIVER ESIB7 - Rohde & Schwarz

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Status Reporting System<br />

ESIB<br />

STATus:OPERation Register<br />

In the CONDition part, this register contains information on which actions the instrument is being<br />

executing or, in the EVENt part, information on which actions the instrument has executed since the last<br />

reading. It can be read using commands "STATus:OPERation:CONDition?" or "STATus<br />

:OPERation[:EVENt]?".<br />

Table 5-4<br />

Meaning of the bits in the STATus.OPERation register<br />

Bit No.<br />

Meaning<br />

0 CALibrating<br />

This bit is set as long as the instrument is performing a calibration.<br />

1 SETTling<br />

This bit is set as long as the new status is settling after a setting command. It is only set if the settling time is<br />

longer than the command processing time.<br />

2 RANGing<br />

This bit is set as long as the instrument is changing a range (e.g. Autorange).<br />

3 SWEeping<br />

This bit is set while the instrument is performing a sweep.<br />

4 MEASuring<br />

This bit is set while the instrument is performing a measurement.<br />

5 WAIT for TRIGGER<br />

This bit is set as long as the instrument is waiting for a trigger event.<br />

6 WAIT for ARM<br />

This bit is set as long as the instrument is waiting for an arming event.<br />

7 CORRecting<br />

This bit is set while the instrument is performing a correction.<br />

8 HardCOPy in progress<br />

This bit is set while the instrument is printing a hardcopy.<br />

9 Scan Results available (device dependent)<br />

This bit is set as soon as a data block is ready for output during a scan.<br />

10-12 Device dependent<br />

13 INSTrument Summary Bit<br />

This bit is set when one or more logical instruments is reporting a status message.<br />

14 PROGram running<br />

This bit is set while the instrument is performing a program.<br />

15 This bit is always 0<br />

The ESIB supports bits 0 , 8, and 9 .<br />

1088.7531.12 5.22 E-16

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