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*EMC and *EMC?

*EMC and *EMC?
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*ESE and *ESE?

Parameters
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Example

*ESR?

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HP E1340A Command Reference
*EMC <
enable
>
enables and disables macro usage. When enable is zero,
macros usage is disabled. Any non-zero value in the range of -32768
through +32767 enables macro usage.
The query form returns 1 if macro usage is enabled, 0 if disabled.
Macro definitions are not affected by this command.
Executable when initiated: Yes
Coupled command: No
*RST Condition: macro usage is disabled
Power-On Condition: macro usage is enabled
mask
enables one or more event bits of the Standard Event Status
*ESE <
>
Register to be reported in bit 5 (the Standard Event Status Summary Bit) of
the Status Byte Register. Mask is the sum of the decimal weights of the bits
to be enabled.
The query form returns the current enable mask.
Parameter
Parameter
Name
Type
mask
numeric
A 1 in a bit position enables the corresponding event; a 0 disables it.
Executable when initiated: Yes
Coupled command: No
Related Commands:
*RST Condition: unaffected
Power-On Condition: no events are enabled
Enable all error events
*ESE 60
*ESR?
returns the value of the Standard Event Status Register. The
register is then cleared (all bits 0).
Executable when initiated: Yes
Coupled command: No
*RST Condition: none
Power-On Condition: register is cleared
Range of
Values
0 through 255
*ESR?
,
*SRE
,
*STB?
Enable error events
Default
Units
none
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