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Operation
a>
Standard
Event
Status
Enable
*ESE
<nrf>
Sets
the
Standard
Event
Register
mask
conditions.
The
query
option
returns
the
currently
selected
conditions.
Range
0
through
255,
using
encoding
as
in
Table
3-2.
Standard
Event
Status
Register
*ESR?
Returns
and
Clears
the
current
value
of
the
Standard
Event
Status
Register.
Status
Byte
Query
*STB?
|
Returns
the
current
value
of
the
Status
Byte,
with
Master
Summary
Status
(MSS)
as
bit
6.
The
Byte
consists
of
bits
which
summarise
each
Status
Reporting
Structure.
Bits
are
cleared
by
clearing
the
related
structure.
Status
Control
<=HP1B=>
STATus
Operation
Status.
sOPERation
Condition
Register
~
:
sCOND
ition?
Positive
Transition
Filter
:PTRansition
<nrf>
Negative Transition
Filter
sNTRansition
<nrf>
Event
Register
sEVENt?
Enable
Mask
_
ENABLE
<nrf>
The
status
command
controls
the
setup
and
operation
of
the
condition
and
event
registers.
The
registers
are
set
by
positive
or
negative
transitions
of
the
appropriate
condition,
enabled
by
transition
filters.
EVENt?
and
CONDition?
return
the
current
values
of
the
corresponding
egies,
ENABle
selects
which
events
latched
using
the
Positive
TRansition
and
Negative
TRansition
filters,
are
reported
in
the
Status
Byte
summary
bit
7.
The
query
option
of
ENABle
returns
0
through
255,
using
encoding
as
in
Table
3-2.
The
query
options
of
PTRansition
and
NTRansition
return
the
current
transition
masks.
System
system
Error
Register
sERRor?
NUMeric|STRing
Key
sKEY
<orf>
Format
sFORMat
ASCii|FP64
The
system
command
covers
miscellaneous
housekeeping
and
global
activities
in
the
Vector
Voltmeter.
SYSTem:ERRor
?
returns
an
error
code
describing
any
error
that
occurs.
Errors
are
returned
as
either
numeric
_
responses
or
as
a
string
describing
the
error.
By
default
a
string
is
returned,
Full
details
of
the
error
codes
appear
in
the
Troubleshooting
section
of
this
Manual.
SYSTem:KEY
allows
direct
programming
of
the
front
panel
key
functions
to
simulate
key
presses.
Each
key
is
simulated
by
sending
its
keycode
given
in
Table
3-3.
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