3.5 Communication Methods
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The Error Register, which consists of 8 bits, manages error information. The
contents of this register are aggregated in the CME, EXE, DDE, and QYE bits of
the Standard Event Status Register (no mask processing is performed).
Error register-related message are listed below.
Error Registers
*
CLS
Clears the following registers:
•
Status Byte Register
•
Standard Event Status Register
•
Error Register
ERR?
Queries and clears the Error Register.
bit 7
bit 6
bit 5
bit 4
bit 3
bit 2
bit 1
bit 0
−
MLE
HDE
DFE
DRE
CNE
ISE
BDE Error Register
PON
URQ
CME
EXE
DDE
QYE
RQC
OPC Standard Event Status Register
bit 7
bit 6
bit 5
bit 4
bit 3
bit 2
bit 1
bit 0
MLE: Message Length Error
HDE: Header Error
DFE: Data Format Error
DRE: Data Range Error
CNE: Can Not Execute
ISE: Internal communication Error
BDE: Environment Backup was Damaged (RAM)
Error Register structure
Bit No.
Name
Event/status indicated by set bit
Bit 7
−
Unused
Bit 6
MLE
Message Length Error
Set when the message length exceeds the allowable range.
The bit is reset after the register is read.
Bit 5
HDE
Message Header Error
Set when an unrecognizable message header is received.
The bit is reset after the register is read.
Bit 4
DFE
Data Format Error
Set when the number of parameters exceeds the stipulated number or
when there is an unrecognizable parameter.
The bit is reset after the register is read.
Bit 3
DRE
Data Range Error
Set when a parameter falls outside the stipulated range.
The bit is reset after the register is read.
Bit 2
CNE
Unexecutable command
Set when an unexecutable command is received.
The bit is reset after the register is read.
Bit 1
ISE
Internal communication Error
Set when an internal communication error occurs.
The bit is reset after the register is read.
Bit 0
BDE
Environment Backup was Damaged
Set when data stored in the instrument's backup RAM is corrupted.
The bit is reset after the register is read.
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