Opc; Rst; Sre And *Sre - HP E1312A User Manual

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*OPC?

Comments

*RST

Comments

*SRE and *SRE?

Parameters
Chapter 3
causes the HP E1312A and HP E1412A to wait for all pending operations
*OPC?
to complete. A single ASCII "1" is then placed in the output queue.
Executable when Initiated: Yes
Coupled Command: No
Related Commands:
Condition: none
*RST
resets the HP E1312A and HP E1412A as follows:
*RST
-- Sets all commands to their
-- Aborts all pending operations.
*RST
does not affect:
-- The output queue
-- The Service Request and Standard Event Status Enable Registers
-- The enable unmasks for the Questionable Signal Registers
-- Calibration data
Executable when Initiated: Yes
Coupled Command: No
*RST
Condition: none
unmask
specifies which bits of the Status Byte Register are enabled
*SRE <
>
(unmasked) to generate a IEEE-488.1 service request. Event and summary bits are
always set and cleared in the Status Byte Register regardless of the unmask value.
unmask
is the sum of the decimal weights of the bits to be enabled allowing these
<
>
bits to pass through to the summary bit RQS (bit 6 in the status byte).
returns the current enable unmask value.
*SRE?
Parameter Name
Parameter Type
unmask
<
>
A 1 in a bit position enables service request generation when the corresponding
Status Byte Register bit is set; a 0 disables it.
,
*OPC
*WAI
state.
*RST
Range of Values
numeric
0 through 255
Multimeter Command Reference
Default Units
none
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