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Remote Operation
the 4 monitored analog signals. Bits in the ADSR are cleared only by
reading or with the
*CLS
command. Reading a single bit (with the
ADSR?
i
query) clears only bit
i
.
Weight
Bit
Flag
1
0
ADSETP
2
1
ADMEAS
4
2
ADERR
8
3
ADOUT
16
4
undef (0)
32
5
undef (0)
64
6
undef (0)
128
7
undef (0)
ADSETP : Setpoint Monitor Conversion Complete. Indicates a new con-
version result is available for
SMON?
.
ADMEAS : Measure Monitor Conversion Complete. Indicates a new con-
version result is available for
MMON?
.
ADERR : Amplified Error Monitor Conversion Complete. Indicates a
new conversion result is available for
EMON?
.
ADOUT : Output Monitor Conversion Complete. Indicates a new con-
version result is available for
OMON?
.
While reading this register (with the
ADSR?
query) will clear any
Trip
n
bit(s) that are set, it will
not
reset the overvoltage protection
circuit. To do that, the user must issue the
TRIP
command. As long
as a channel remains tripped o
ff
, the Trip
n
bit will continuously be
reasserted.
3.5.11
Analog to Digital Status Enable (ADSE)
The ADSE acts as a bitwise AND with the ADSR register to produce
the single bit ADSB message in the Status Byte Register (SB). It can
be set and queried with the
ADSE(?)
command.
This register is cleared at power-on.
SIM960 Analog PID Controller