Service Request Enable; Status Byte - Quantum Data 801GC, 801GF, 801GX Owner's And Programmer's Manual

Portable video signal generators
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*SRE
Definition:
Command Syntax:
Example:
Query Syntax:
Example:
Related Commands: *STB *ESE
*STB?
Definition:
Query Syntax:
Returns:
Example:
Related Commands: *SRE *ESR? *CLS

Service Request Enable

The *SRE command sets the Service Request Enable
register to the mask value given. The bits in the
Service Request Enable register function as enable
bits for each corresponding bit in the Status Byte
register to enable a condition to request service from
the system controller. That is, when a bit in the Status
Byte register goes true, and the corresponding bit
in the Service Request Enable register is also true,
the 801G* will request service through the GPIB.
The *SRE query returns the current value of the
Service Request Enable register.
*SRE <mask>
<mask> = 0 - 255
*SRE 16
*SRE?
Returns: <mask><NL>
<mask> is in integer NR1 form
*SRE?

Status Byte

The *STB query returns the current value of the Status
Byte register. The value stored in the Status Byte
register is not affected by reading it.
*STB?
<Status Byte><NL>
<status byte> is in integer NR1 form
*STB?
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