ILX Lightwave MPS-8033 Series User Manual page 65

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C O M M A N D R E F E R E N C E
4
C H A P T E R
GPIB Command Reference
ENABle:EVEnt
Parameters
Notes
Examples
ENABle:EVEnt?
Parameters
Response
Notes
Examples
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The ENABle:EVEnt command sets the status event enable register for the 8033. This register is a
filter which is logically ANDed to the event register. If the result is non−zero, bit #0 in the Status Byte
is set to one.
The <nrf value> represents the sum of the enabled bits below:
1
Output ON/OFF change
2
Interlock enabled/disabled
4
New measurement available
The event enable register can be read by using the ENABle:EVEnt? query. The Event status can
be monitored by the EVEnt? query.
The enable registers retain their values at power−up unless the power−on status clear flag is set true
(See *PSC in Chapter 3).
"ENAB:EVE 3"
action: allows the output ON/OFF change and interlock enabled/disabled change
events to set bit #0 in the Status Byte.
The ENABle:EVEnt? query returns the value of the 8033 status event enable register.
None.
The response data is the binary sum of the following:
1
Output ON/OFF change
2
Interlock enabled/disabled
4
New measurement available
The event enable register can be set using the ENABle:EVEnt command. The event status can be
monitored by the EVEnt? command.
"ENAB:EVE?"
response: 7, means the output on/off change, interlock enable/disable change
and new measurements are allowed to update bit #0 of the Status Byte.
C
OMMON
D
EVICE
F
RONT
4096
Calculation Error
8192
Hardware Error
16384
Software Error
32768
Software Checksum Error
C
OMMON
D
EVICE
F
RONT
4096
Calculation Error
8192
Hardware Error
16384
Software Error
32768
Software Checksum Error
D
EPENDENT
P
ANEL
D
EPENDENT
P
ANEL

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