
sponding bit in the Status Byte Register is set by an appropriate event. For more information on
register structure, see the information presented earlier in this section.
The Service Request Enable Register is shown in Figure 4-15. Notice that the decimal weight
of each bit is included in the illustration. The sum of the decimal weights of the bits that you
wish to set is the value that is sent with the *SRE command. For example, to set the ESB and
MAV bits of the Service Request Enable Register, send the following command:
*SRE 48
Where: ESB (bit B5) = Decimal
32
MAV(bit B4) = Decimal
16
<NRf> =
48
The contents of the Service Request Enable Register can be read using the *SRE? query com-
mand.
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
(2 )
7
(2 )
5
(2 )
4
(2 )
3
(2 )
2
(2 )
0
32
0/1
Bit Position
Event
Decimal Weighting
Value
Value : 1 = Enable Service Request
Event
0 = Disable (Mask) Service
Request Event
Events : OSB = Operation Summary Bit
ESB = Event Summary Bit
MAV = Message Available
QSB = Questionable Summary Bit
EAV = Error Available
MSB = Measurement Summary Bit
OSB
ESB
MAV QSB
EAV
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
128
16
8
4
MSB
1
0/1
Figure 4-15
Service request
enable register
Remote Operation
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Summary of Contents for 2000
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