user manual
Table Of Contents
- 45 Dual Display Multimeter
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Getting Started
- 3. Operating the Meter From the Front Panel
- 4. Applications
- 5. Operating the Meter Using the Computer Interface
- Introduction
- Preparing the Meter for Operations via the RS-232 Interface
- Preparing the Meter to be Operated via IEEE-488 Interface
- Getting Started With An Installation Test
- How the Meter Processes Input
- How the Meter Processes Output
- Triggering Output
- Service Requests (IEEE-488 Only and Status Registers
- Computer Interface Command Set
- IEEE-488 Capabilities and Common Commands
- Function Commands and Queries
- Function Modifier Commands and Queries
- Range and Measurement Rate Commands and Queries
- Measurement Queries
- Compare Commands and Queries
- Trigger Configuration Commands
- Miscellaneous Commands and Queries
- RS-232 Remote/Local Configurations
- Sample Program Using the RS-232 Computer Interface
- Sample Programs Using the IEEE-488 Computer Interface
- 6. Maintenance
- Appendices

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Event Status and Event Status Enable Registers
The Event Status Register (ESR) assigns specified events to specific bits (see Figure 5-4
and Table 5-6). When a bit in the ESR is set (i.e., 1), the event that corresponds to that bit
has occurred since the register was last read or cleared. For example, if bit 3 (DDE) is set
to 1, a device-dependent error has occurred.
The Event Status Enable Register (ESE) is a mask register that allows the host to enable
or disable (mask) each bit in the ESR. When a bit in the ESE is 1, the corresponding bit
in the ESR is enabled. When any enabled bit in the ESR changes from O to 1, the ESB bit
in the Status Byte Register also goes to 1. When the ESR is read (using the *ESR? com-
mand) or cleared (using the *CLS command), the ESB bit in the Status Byte Register
returns to 0.
0
1
2
345
6
7
0
1
2
345
6
7
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
Logical OR
Standard
Event Status Register
*ESR?
Standard
Event Status Enable
Register
*ESE *ESE?
Power On
User Request
Command Error
Execution Error
Device Dependent Error
Query Error
Request Control
Operation Complete
Summary Message
Event Summary Bit (ESB)
(Bit 5 of Status Byte Register)
aam22f.eps
Figure 5-4. Event Status and Event Status Enable Registers
Figure 5-4 reprinted from ANSI/IEEE Std 488.2-1987. Copyright 1988. By the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. By
permission of the IEEE Standards Department
.