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8.3.6 Specific Commands for Others
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Syntax
:HEADer <ON/OFF>
Example
Transmission
:HEAD OFF
Disables the header.
Syntax
:HEADer?
Response
syntax
(Header ON)
:HEADER <ON/OFF>
(Header OFF)
<ON/OFF>
Example
Transmission
Response
:HEAD?
(Header ON)
:HEADER ON
(Header OFF)
OFF
Syntax
:ESE0 <NR1>
<NR1>= 0 to 255
(NR1 numerical data)
Example
Transmission
:ESE0 128
Enables ESER0 bit7.
Function
Enables or disables the headers of the
response message from the unit.
Error
(Command error)
When the setting data contains
characters other than ON or OFF.
Function
Returns the current setting of headers.
Note
With this query, if any error occurs, no
response message is produced.
Function
Loads the effective format of the
Event Status Register (ESR0) into the
Event Status Enable Register
(ESER0).
Decimals are rounded off.
128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0
EOFL EOWL EOSL EORO Reserved
Note
When the power is turned on, the data
is reinitialized to 0.
Errors
(Execution error)
When the value is outside of the
setting range
(Command error)
When <NR1> was not in NRf format.
8.3.6 Specific Commands for Others
:HEADer
Enables and disables the headers.
:HEADer?
Queries the headers enablement.
:ESE0 (GP-IB only)
Sets the event status enable register 0.