™/S, MOLBLOC TERMINAL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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4.4.1.2
Standard Event Register
The contains an 8 bit Standard event register that reflects specific
events that are not RPT dependent. Enabled events in this register
will set or clear the ESB bit of the status byte register.
Table 41.
Standard Event Register
PON
(128)
URQ
(64)
CMD
(32)
EXE
(16)
DDE
(8)
QYE
(4)
RQC
(2)
OPC
(1)
This register can be read using the “*ESR?” query. Each of these status bits can set
the ESB bit of the status byte register, causing a SRQ to occur IF the ESB bit is
enabled to do so. The Standard Event Status Enable Register (“
∗
ESE” program message)
determines which of these flags are able to assert the ESB bit. The description
of these bits are given as:
•
PON:
Power On (Bit 7)
Indicates that the power has been cycled since the last time this
bit was read or cleared.
•
URQ:
User Request (Bit 6)
Indicates that the was set to local operation manually from the
front panel by the user (pressing the ESC key).
•
CMD:
Command Error (Bit 5)
Indicates that a remote command error has occurred. A command error is
typically a syntax error in the use of a correct program message.
•
EXE:
Execution Error (Bit 4)
Indicates if a remote program message cannot be processed due to device
related condition.
•
DDE:
Device Dependent Error (Bit 3)
Indicates that an internal error has occurred in the (e.g., a transducer
time-out).
•
QYE:
Query Error (Bit 2)
Indicates that an error has occurred in the protocol for program message
communications. This is typically caused by a program message being sent
to the without reading a waiting reply.
•
RQC:
Request Control (Bit 1)
This bit is not supported as the cannot become the active
controller in charge.
•
OPC:
Operation Complete (Bit 0)
Indicates that the has completed all requested functions.