Examples
*ESE209 sets the ESER to binary 11010001, which enables the PON, URQ,
EXE, and OPC bits.
*ESE? might return the string *ESE 186, showing that the ESER contains the
binary value 10111010.
*ESR?
Returns the contents of the Standard Event Status Register (SESR). *ESR? also
clears the SESR (since reading the SESR clears it). For a detailed discussion on
how to use registers, see Registers. Query only.
Group
Status and Error
Syntax
*ESR?
Related Commands
ALLEv? on page 48, *CLS on page 75, DESE on page 96, *ESE on page 106,
EVENT? on page 115, EVMsg? on page 116, *OPC on page 193, *SRE on
page 219, *STB? on page 220
Returns
Contents of the Standard Event Status Register.
Examples
*ESR? might return the value 213, showing that the SESR contains binary
11010101.
E commands
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