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Series 2200 Programmable DC Power Supplies Reference Manual Section 4: Command reference
2200S-901-01 Rev. A/November 2011 4-29
*SRE
Service request enable (SRE) sets and queries the bits in the
service request enable register (SRER). See Appendix C, Registers
(on page C-3) for more information about SRER.
Group
Status
Syntax
*SRE <NR1>
*SRE?
Related
Commands
*CLS (no query form) (on page 4-2)
*ESR? (query only) (on page 4-4)
*PSC (on page 4-8)
Arguments
<NR1> is an integer value in the range from 0 to 255. The binary
bits of the SRER are set according to this value. Using an out-of-
range value causes an execution error. The power-on default for
SRER is 0 if *PSC is 1. If *PSC is 0, the SRER maintains its value
through a power cycle.
Examples
*SRE 48 sets the bits in the SRER to 00110000 binary.
*SRE? might return a value of 32, showing that the bits in the
SRER have the binary value 00100000.
STATus:OPERation:CONDition? (query only)
This command returns the contents of the operation condition
register (OCR). Details on the OCR are available in Appendix C,
Registers (on page C-3).
Group
Status
Syntax
*SRE <NR1>
*SRE?
Related
Commands
*CLS (no query form) (on page 4-2)
*ESR? (query only) (on page 4-4)
*PSC (on page 4-8)
Arguments
<NR1> is an integer value in the range from 0 to 255. The binary
bits of the service request enable register (SRER) are set according
to this value. Using an out-of-range value causes an execution
error. The power-on default for SRER is 0 if *PSC is 1. If *PSC is 0,
the SRER maintains its value through a power cycle.