9.4 Message Reference
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9.4 Message Reference
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Read/Write the
Standard Event Status Enable Register
(SESER)
Syntax
(Command)
(Query)
(Response)
∗ESE <0 to 255 (NR1)>
∗ESE?
<0 to 255 (NR1)>
Explanation
(Command)The SESER mask is set to the numerical value 0 to 255
The initial value (at power-on) is 0.
(Query) The contents of the SESER, as set by the *ESE
command, are returned as an NR1 value (0 to 255).
Example
(Command)
∗ESE 36
(Sets bits 5 and 2 of SESER.)
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bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0
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< >: Indicates the contents (character or numeric parameters) of the data
portion of a message. Character parameters are returned as all capital
letters.
Numeric Parameters:
• NRf Number format may be any of NR1, NR2 and NR3
• NR1 Integer data (e.g.: +12, -23, 34)
• NR2 Fixed-point data (e.g.: +1.23, -23.45, 3.456)
• NR3 Floating-point exponential representation data (e.g.: +1.0E-2, -
2.3E+4)
Command/query
Response
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