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Parameter:
<value>
where <value> is the decimal equivalent of the
SRE byte, 0 to 191
Response:
<None>
Example:
*SRE 48
This example enables bits 4 (MAV) and 5 (ESB).
*SRE?
IEEE-488
RS-232
Sequential
Overlapped
Service Request Enable query. This command returns the byte in
the Service Request Enable Register (SRE). See the Service
Request Enable Register (SRE) description in section 9.7.
Parameter:
<None>
Response:
<value>
where <value> is the decimal equivalent of the
SRE byte, 0 to 191
Example:
*SRE?
48
This example indicates that bits 4 (MAV), and 5
(ESB) are enabled.
*STB?
IEEE-488
RS-232
Sequential
Overlapped
Status Byte Register query. This command returns the byte in the
Status Byte Register. See the Status Byte Register (STB) description
in section 9.7.
Parameter:
<None>
Response:
<value>
where <value> is the decimal equivalent of the
STB byte, 0 to 255
Example:
* STB?
96
This example indicates that bits 5 (ESB) and 6
(MSS) are set.
STBY
IEEE-488
RS-232
Sequential
Overlapped
This command places the CL3001 in standby mode, deactivating the
output at front panel terminals. This command acts the same as
pressing the front panel key when in operate mode.
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