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7.4 Message Reference
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Synta
*CLS
Synta
*ESE data
dat
0 to 255 (Numerical value data)
Exampl
*ESE 36
CME and QYE of the standard
event status enable register are
both set to "1."
Synta
*ESE?
Respons
synta
(If headers are ON)
*ESE data
(If headers are OFF)
data
Exampl
(If headers are OFF)
unctio
This instruction clears the event
registers and the bits of the status
byte register associated with that
register (SESR, STB).
Not
This has no effect upon the output
queue, the various enable registers,
or bit 4 (the MAV bit) of the status
byte register.
unctio
This command sets the available
patterns of the standard event
status register (SESR) to the
standard event status enable
register (SESER).
Note
When the power is turned on, the
data is reinitialized to 0.
unctio
The contents of SESER are returne
as a NR1 value (0 to 255).
.4.1 Common Command Messages
*CLS
■ Clears the status byte register and the event registers.
*ESE
■ Sets the standard event status enable register.
PON URQ CME EXE DDE QYE RQC OPC
Standard event status enable resister (SESER)
*ESE?
■ Queries out and clears the contents of the standard event status register (SESR).