Status Reporting Commands - Stanford Research Systems DS360 Operating Manual And Programming Reference

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4-18 Remote Programming

Status Reporting Commands

Note: See tables at the end of the programming section for Status Byte definitions.
*CLS
*ESE (?) i
*ESR? {i}
*PSC (?) i
*SRE (?) i
*STB? {i}
DENA (?) i
STAT? {i}
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The *CLS common command clears all status registers. This command does not
affect the status registers.
The *ESE command sets the standard event status byte enable register to decimal
value i.
The *ESR common command reads the value of the Standard Event Status
Register. If the parameter i is present, the value of bit i is returned (0 or 1).
Reading this register will clear it, while reading bit i will clear just bit i.
The *PSC common command sets the value of the power-on status clear bit. If
i=1, the power-on status clear bit is set and all status registers and enabled
registers are cleared at power on. If i=0, the bit is cleared and the registers
maintain their values at power on.
The *SRE common command sets the serial poll enable register to the decimal
value of parameter i.
The *STB common query reads the value of the serial poll byte. If i is present,
the value of bit i is returned (0 or 1). Reading this register has no effect on its
value as it is a summary of other status registers.
The DENA command sets the status enable register to the decimal value of
parameter i.
The STAT? query reads the value of the DDS status byte. If i is present, the
value of bit i is returned (0 or 1). Reading this register will clear it while reading
bit i will clear just bit i.

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