9.4 Message Reference
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Sets and queries the Service Request Enable Register (SRER)
Syntax
(Command)
∗SRE <0 to 255 (NR1)>
The SRER mask is set to the numerical value 0 to255.
The numerical value can be in NRf format, but any digits after the dec-
imal point will be rounded. The values of bit 6 and the unused bit (bit
1, 2, 3 and 7) are ignored.
The value is initialized to 0 at power-on.
(Query)
∗SRE?
The contents of the SRER, as set by the *SRE command, are
returned as an NR1 value (0 to 255). The values of bit 6 and the
unused bit (bit 1, 2, 3 and 7) are always 0.
(Response)
<0 to 255 (NR1)>
Example
(Command)
∗SRE 33
Set SRER bits 0 and 5 to 1.
(Query)
∗SRE?
(Response)
33
SRER bits 0 and 5 have been set to 1.
Error
Execution error appears when setting is carried out in a format different from the
NR1 numeric value format.
Note
A header is not added to the response message.
1286432168421
bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0
unused 0 ESB MAV unused unused unused ESE0
Queries the Status Byte and MSS Bit
Syntax
(Query)
∗STB?
The contents of the STB are returned as an NR1 value (0 to 255).
(Response)
<0 to 255 (NR1)>
Example
(Query)
∗STB?
(Response)
16
STB bit 4 has been set to 1.
Note
A header is not added to the response message.
1286432168421
bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0
unused MSS ESB MAV unused unused unused ESE0