GDM-8246 MULTIMETER
PROGRAMMER MANUAL
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Event Status Enable Register (ESER)
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OPERation Enable Register
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QUEStionable Enable Register
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Service Request Enable Register (SRER)
When one of the bits of the enable registers is high and the corresponding
bit in the status register is high, the enable registers will perform a
logical OR function, the output that controls the set bit of the Status Byte
Register is high.
Various commands set the bits in the enable registers. The following
sections describe the enable registers and the commands that set them.
Event Status Enable Register (ESER)
: The ESER controls which types of
events are summarized by the Event Status Bit (ESB) in the SBR. The
bits of the ESER correspond to the bits of the SESR.
Use the
*ESE
command to set the bits in ESER. Use the
*ESE?
query to
read it.
OPERation Enable Register
: Even though the OPERation Enable
Register is present in the DMM, the OPERation registers do not report
any conditions.
QUEStionable Enable Register
: The QUEStionable Enable Register
controls which types of events are summarized by the QUES status bit in
the SBR. Use the
STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle
command to set
the bits in the QUEStionable Enable register. Use the
STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle?
query to read it.
Service Request Enable Register (SRER)
: The SRER controls which bits
in the SBR generate a service request.
Use the
*SRE
command to set the SRER. Use the
*SRE?
query to read
it.