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*ESE <NRf> — Event Enable
This command programs the Standard Event Status Enable register bits. The programming determines
which events of the Standard Event Status Event Register (see *ESR?) are allowed to set the ESB (Event
Summary Bit) of the Status Byte register. A "1" in the bit position enables the corresponding event. All
of the enabled events of the Standard Event Status Event register are logically ORed to cause the Event
Summary Bit (ESB) of the Status Byte Register to be set. See Section 1.4 Programming the Status
Registers for descriptions of the Standard Event Status registers. The query reads the Standard Event
Status Enable register.
*ESR?
This query reads the Standard Event Status register. Reading the register clears it. The bit configuration
of this register is the same as the Standard Event Status Enable register (see *ESE). See Section 1.4
Programming the Status Registers for a detailed explanation of this register.
*IDN?
This query requests the electronic load to identify itself. It returns the data in four fields separated by
commas.
Example: B&K PRECISION, 8600, 600150010677510002, 1.32-1.37