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Set and Query the
Standard Event Status Enable Register
(SESER)
Syntax
Command
ESE <0 to 255>
Query
ESE?
Response <0 to 255 (NR1)>
Description
Command The SESER mask is set to the numerical value 0 to 255.
The initial value (at power-on) is 0.
Query
The contents of the SESER, as set by the
ESE command, are
returned as an NR1 value (0 to 255).
Example
Command ESE 36
Sets bits 5 and 2 of SESER.
Query
ESE?
Response 36
SESER has been set to bit 5 and bit 2.
1286432168421
bit 7bit 6bit 5bit 4bit 3bit 2bit 1bit 0
PON URQ CME EXE DDE QYE RQC OPC
Query and Clear the Standard Event Status Register (SESR)
Syntax
Query
ESR?
Response <0 to 255 (NR1)>
Description
Query Returns the contents of the SESR as an NR1 value from 0 to 255,
then clears register contents.
The response message has no header.
Example
Query
ESR?
Response
32
Bit 5 of the SESR was set to 1.
1286432168421
bit 7bit 6bit 5bit 4bit 3bit 2bit 1bit 0
PON
unused
CME EXE DDE QYE
unused unused
1286432168421
bit 7bit 6bit 5bit 4bit 3bit 2bit 1bit 0
PON URQ CME EXE DDE QYE RQC OPC