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Remote Operation
5-30 M370046-01
Operation Status Register Summary (OSR)
This bit is TRUE when a bit in the Operation Event Status Register is set
and its corresponding bit in the Operation Status Enable Register is set.
Service Request Enable Register
The Service Request Enable Register allows you to select the reasons for
the power supply to issue a service request. The Service Request Enable
Register allows you to select which summary messages in the Status Byte
Register may cause service requests.
To clear the Service Request Enable Register send *SRE 0. A cleared
register does not allow status information to generate a service request.
For example:
Sending *SRE 8 sets bit 3 of the Service Request Enable Register. This
will cause the Summary bit of the Questionable Status register (bit 3) in
the Status Byte to generate a service request message whenever it gets set.
(See “Status Byte” on page 5–28 for details.)
Command:
*SRE <Service-Request-Enable>, *SRE?
The SCPI equivalent for multichannel use:
[:]STATus[<channel>]:SREQuest[:ENABle] <status-enable>
[:]STATus[<channel>]:SREQuest[:ENABle?]
Query the Status Byte
The status byte query will return the contents of the status byte register
and the MSS (Master Summary Status) message. The response is in the
format of a weighted decimal value representing the status byte register
and the MSS message (bit 6). Thus, the response to *STB? is identical to
the response to a serial poll except that the MSS message appears in bit 5
in place of the RQS message. (See “Status Byte” on page 5–28 for
details.)
Command:
*STB?
SCPI equivalent:
[:]STATus[<address>]:SBYTe[:EVENt]?
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