RPM4/HPMS A70M/A20M-AF Reference Pressure Monitor with High Pressure Mounting System Operation and Maintenance Manual

4. REMOTE OPERATION
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MAV Message Available Bit 4 (16)
Indicates that at least one reply message is waiting in the RPM4 IEEE-488 output
queue.
ERROR Error Queue Not Empty Bit 2 (4)
Indicates that at least one command error message is waiting in the RPM4 IEEE-488
error message queue. Use the “ERR?” query to get this message.
RSR Ready Summary Bit 0 (1)
Indicates that an enabled bit in the Ready Status Register became set.
4.5.3 STANDARD EVENT REGISTER
The RPM4 contains an 8 bit Standard event register that reflects specific RPM4 events.
Enabled events in this register will set or clear the ESB bit of the Status Byte Register.
Table 17. 8 bit standard event register
PON
(128)
URQ
(64)
CMD
(32)
EXE
(16)
DDE
(8)
QYE
(4)
RQC
(2)
OPC
(1)
This register can be read using the “*ESR?” query, Each of these status bits can set the ESB
bit of the Status Byte Register, causing a SRQ to occur IF the ESB bit is enabled to do so.
The Standard Event Status Enable Register (“*ESE” program message ) determines which of
these flags are able to assert the ESB bit. The description of these bits are given as:
PON Power On Bit 7 (128)
Indicates that the RPM4 power has been cycled since the last time this bit was
read or cleared.
URQ User Request Bit 6 (64)
Indicates that the RPM4 was set to local operation manually from the front panel
by the user (pressing the [ESC] key).
CMD Command Error Bit 5 (32)
Indicates that a remote command error has occurred. A command error is
typically a syntax error in the use of a correct program message.
EXE Execution Error Bit 4 (16)
Indicates if a remote program message cannot be processed due to device
related condition.
DDE Device Dependent Error Bit 3 (8)
Indicates that an internal error has occurred in the RPM4 such as a transducer time-
out.
QYE Query Error Bit 2 (4)
Indicates that an error has occurred in the protocol for program message
communications. This is typically caused by a program message being sent to
the RPM4 without reading a waiting reply.
RQC Request Control Bit 1 (2)
This bit is not supported as the RPM4 cannot become the active controller in charge.
OPC Operation Complete Bit 0 (1)
Indicates that the RPM4 has completed all requested functions.