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7.4 Message Reference
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Synta
*SRE data
dat
0 to 255
Exampl
*SRE 32
Explanation of example: the
service request enable register
ESB is set to "1."
Synta
*SRE?
Respons
synta
(If headers are ON)
SRE data
(If headers are OFF)
data
Exampl
*SRE?
Synta
*STB?
Respons
synta
(If headers are ON)
*STB data
(If headers are OFF)
data
Exampl
(If headers are ON)
An event occurs in the standard
event status register.
Synta
*TRG
Exampl
HOLD ON;:MEAS:RES?;*TRG;:MEAS:RES?
20.345E‑3,OFF,21.567E‑3,OFF
unctio
This command sets the available
patterns of the service request
enable resister (SRER) to the status
byte register (STB).
Note
When 3560 is turned on or I/F is
switched, the data is reset to "0."
unctio
Returns the value of the service
request enable register (SRER) set
by the *SRE command as a numerica
data value in NR1 format taken
from the set: 0 to 255.
unctio
Returns the set contents of the
status byte register (STB) as a
numerical data value in NR1 forma
(0,16,32,48).
Note
The value in the MSS bit represents
bit6. The MSS bit remains
uncleared, even if the service reques
is cleared by the serial poll.
unctio
This command executes one
sampling cycle while the 3560 is in
hold mode.
*SRE
■ Sets the service request enable register (SRER).
*SRE?
■ Queries the service request enable register (SRER).
*STB?
■ Queries the status byte register.
*TRG
■ Request for sampling