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8.4 Command Reference
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Function
② Items which are not reset.
・Interface functions
・GP-IB device address
・RS-232C setting
・The output queue
・The input buffer
・The terminator for query messages
・The various event registers (SESR, ESR0, ESR1, ESR2)
・The various enable registers (SRER, SESER, ESER0, ESER1, ESER2)
Note
When executes this command under integration, it stops by force and its data
are reset.
Error
Backup error (001 backup error)/ This command is executed.
Other system errors/ This command is not executed. A device dependent error
occurs.
■ Sets the service request enable register (SRER). (Refer to Section 8.3.12.)
Syntax
*SRE_<NR1>
<NR1>
0to255
Function
・ Sets the service request enable register (SRER) to a pattern is used to mask the
status byte register (STB).
・ The decimal fraction is rounded (rounding up a final 5).
128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0
Unused
×
ESB MAV Unused ESB2 ESB1 ESB0
Service Request Enable Register (SRER)
Notes
・ The unused bits and bit 6 are disregarded.
・ When the power is turned on, and when a reset has taken place upon key
input, the data is reinitialized to 0.
Errors
・
Execution error/ If the setting data is outside of the range.
・
Command error/ If the setting data is not in NRf format.
・ System error/ This command is not executed. A device dependent error occurs.
Example
Transmission
"*SRE 34"
Bits 1 and 5 of SRER are set to 1.
*
SRE