Specifications

Command Descriptions
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*ESE <NR1>
*ESE?
<NR1> is a value in the range from 0 through 255. The binary bits of the ESER
are set according to this value.
The power-on default for ESER is 0 if *PSC is 1. If *PSC is 0, the ESER
maintains its value through a power cycle.
NOTE. Setting the DESER and the ESER to the same value allows only those
codes to be entered into the Event Queue and summarized on the ESB bit (bit 5)
of the Status Byte Register. Use the DESE command to set the DESER. A
discussion of event handling begins on page 3--1.
*ESE 209
sets the ESER to binary 11010001, which enables the PON, URQ, EXE, and
OPC bits.
*ESE?
might return the value 186, showing that the ESER contains the binary value
10111010.
*CLS, DESE, *ESR?, EVENT?, EVMsg? *SRE, *STB ?
*ESR? (Query Only)
Returns the contents of the Standard Event Status Register (SESR). *ESR? also
clears the SESR (since reading the SESR clears it). For a more detailed
discussion of the use of these registers, see page 3--1.
Status and Error
*ESR?
*ESR?
might return the value 213, showing that the SESR contains binary 11010101.
ALLEv?, *CLS, DESE, *ESE, EVENT?, EVMsg?, *SRE, *STB?
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