Picotest M3500A User Manual page 165

6.5 digit
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Bit
0.
Not Used
1.
Not Used
2.
Not Used
3.
Questionable Data
4.
Message Available
5.
Standard Event
6.
Request Service
7.
Not Used
On the other hand, there are some conditions that you have to note.
The following conditions will clear the summary register.
You execute a *CLS (clear status) command.
To query the standard event and questionable data registers will
clear only the separate bits in the summary register.
The following conditions will clear the enable register.
You turn on the power, and have set the DMM previously by using
the *PSC 1 command.
You execute a *SRE 0 command.
Note: If you have set the DMM previously by using *PSC 0, the status
byte enable register won't be cleared at power-on.
How to use SRQ (Service Request) and Serial Poll
You have to set your bus controller to repond to the IEEE-488 SRQ and
interrupt to use this capability. Use the status byte enable register (SRE)
to select the low-level IEEE-488 SRQ signal set by summary bits. As the
status byte bit 6 is set, an IEEE-488 SRQ interrupt message will be sent
automatically to the bus controller which may poll the instruments on the
bus to identify which one requested service. To read the status byte
which is using an IEEE-488 serial poll or to read the event register,
whose summary bit is cauing the service request, will clear the request
Decimal
Value
1
Set to 0.
Set to 0.
2
4
Set to 0.
One or more bits are set in the questionable data register (Bits have
8
to be "enabled" in enable register).
16
Data in the DMM's output buffer is available.
One or more bits are set in the Standard Event Register (Bits have to
32
be "enabled" in enable register).
64
The DMM is requiring service (Serial Poll).
128
Set to 0.
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