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Boonton 4240 Series RF Power Meter
STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition
Description:
Set or return the value of the negative transition filter bit mask for the Questionable status group.
Setting a bit in the negative transition filter causes a 1 to 0 (negative) transition in the
corresponding bit of the Questionable Condition register to cause a 1 to be written in the
ciated bit of the Questionable Event register.
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ansition
group.
in the
stionable Condition register to cause a 1 to be written in the
of the Questionable Event register.
Syntax:
STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition
Argument:
to 65535)
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Description:
Return the current value of the Questionable Calibration Condition register. This register is used
to notify the user of questionable quality with respect to calibration. The following table shows
the bit assignments in the register. These bits are updated by the instrument in real time, and can
onse to changes in the instrument’s operating condition.
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asso
Argument: Returns: 16-bit register value (0 to 65535) STATus:QUEStionable:PTR Description: Set or return the value of the positive transition filter bit mask for the Questionable status Returns: 16-bit register value (0 STATus:QUEStionable:CALibration:CONDition change in resp Bit lue Definition 0 1 Not Used 1 2 Not used 2 4 Sens1 Default Shape 1 = Channel 1 using default shape table. 3 8 Sens2 Default Shape 1 = Channel 2 using default shape table. onable:CALibration:CONDition? Syntax: STATus:QUESti Returns: 16-bit register value (0 to 65535) Remote Operation 5-31
Syntax: STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition
Setting a bit in the positive transition filter causes a 0 to 1 (positive) transition
corresponding bit of the Que
associated bit