Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
0.00170271000
; :CURSOR: VBARS:POSITION1 1.67800000000E ā6;
POSITION2 3.32800000000Eā6; CURSOR:WAVEFORM:POSITION1
1.67800000000Eā6; POSITION2 3.32800000000Eā6;
:DATA:DESTINATION REF1; SOURCE CH1; ENCDG A SCII;
START 1 ;STOP 500; :WFMINPRE:ENCDG ASCII; BN_FMT RI;
BYT_OR LSB;NR_PT 500;P T_FMT Y;XINCR 0.0000; XZERO
16.0000000
0000Eā9;XUNIT "";YMULT 0. 10000000000; XMULT
100.00000000000Eā12; XOFF 16.00000000000Eā9; YZERO 0.000 0;
YSCALE 0.0000; YOFF 0;
...
*SRE
The *SRE (Service Request Enable) command sets or queries the bits in the
Service Request Enable Register (SRER). For more information, refer to
Registers.
Group
Status and Error
Syntax
*SRE <N R1>
*SRE?
Related Commands
*CLS, DESE, *ESE, *ESR?, EVENT?, EVMsg?, FACtory, *STB?
Arguments
NR1 is a value in the range from 0 to 255. The binary bits of the SRER are
set according to this value. Using an out-of-range value causes an execution
error. The power-on default for SRER is 0 if *PSC is 1. If *PSC is 0, the SRER
maintains its value throughout a power cycle.
Examples
*SRE 48 sets the bits in the SRER to 00110000 binary.
*SRE? returns a value of 32, showing that the bits in the SRER have the binary
value 00100000.
*STB? (Query Only)
The *STB? (Read Status Byte) query returns the contents of the Status Byte
Register (SBR) using the Master Summary Status (MSS) bit. For more
information, refer to R egisters.
Group
Status and Error
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