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HP 16500C
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*SRE (Service Request Enable)
Command *SRE <mask>
The *SRE command sets the Service Request Enable Register bits. The
Service Request Enable Register contains a mask value for the bits to be
enabled in the Status Byte Register. A one in the Service Request Enable
Register will enable the corresponding bit in the Status Byte Register. A zero
will disable the bit. Refer to table 9-5 for the bits in the Service Request
Enable Register and what they mask.
<mask> An integer from 0 to 255
Example This example enables a service request to be generated when a message is
available in the output queue. When a message is available, the MAV
(Message Available) bit will be high.
OUTPUT XXX;"*SRE 16"
Query *SRE?
The *SRE query returns the current value.
Returned Format
<mask><NL>
<mask> An integer from 0 to 255 representing the sum of all bits that are set.
Example OUTPUT XXX;"*SRE?"
See Also Refer to Chapter 7, "Status Reporting," for a complete discussion of status.
Common Commands
*SRE (Service Request Enable)
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