IEEE-488.2 Common Command Reference
*CLS
*DMC
*EMC
*EMC?
*ESE
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*CLS
Clear Status Command. The *CLS command clears all status event registers
(Standard Event Status Event Register, Standard Operation Status Event Register,
Questionable Data Event Register) and the instrument's error queue. This clears the
corresponding summary bits (bits 3, 5, & 7) in the Status Byte Register. *CLS does
not affect the enable bits in any of the status register groups. (The SCPI command
STATus:PRESet does clear the Operation Status Enable and Questionable Data
Enable registers.) *CLS disables the Operation Complete function (*OPC command)
and the Operation Complete Query function (*OPC? command).
*DMC < name >,< cmd_data >
of commands to a named macro.
The command sequence may be composed of SCPI and/or Common commands.
<name> may be the same as a SCPI command, but may not be the same as a Common
command. When a SCPI named macro is executed, the macro rather than the SCPI
command is executed. To regain the function of the SCPI command, execute *EMC
0 command.
<cmd_data> is sent as arbitrary block program data (see "Arbitrary Block Program
and Response Data" on page 160).
*EMC < enable >
Enable Macro Command. When <enable> is non-zero, macros are
enabled. When <enable> is zero, macros are disabled.
Enable Macro query. Returns either 1 (macros are enabled), or 0 (macros are
*EMC?
disabled).
Standard Event Status Enable Register Command. Enables one or
*ESE < mask >
more events in the Standard Event Status Register to be reported in bit 5 (the Standard
Event Status Summary Bit) of the Status Byte Register. You enable an event by
specifying its decimal weight for <mask>. To enable more than one event (bit),
Define Macro Command. Assigns one, or a sequence
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