3 - Language Dictionary

*CLS

This command clears the following registers (see Chapter 4 under “Programming the Status Registers” for descriptions of all registers):

υStandard Event Status

υOperation Status Event

υQuestionable Status Event

υStatus Byte

υError Queue

Command Syntax *CLS

Parameters None

*ESE

This command programs the Standard Event Status Enable register bits. The programming determines which events of the Standard Event Status Event register (see *ESR?) are allowed to set the ESB (Event Summary Bit) of the Status Byte register. A "1" in the bit position enables the corresponding event. All of the enabled events of the Standard Event Status Event Register are logically ORed to cause the Event Summary Bit (ESB) of the Status Byte Register to be set. See Chapter 4 under “Programming the Status Registers” for descriptions of the Standard Event Status registers.

The query reads the Standard Event Status Enable register.

Bit Configuration of Standard Event Status Enable Register

Bit

 

7

 

6

Position

 

 

 

 

Bit Name

 

PON

 

not

 

 

 

 

used

Bit Weight

 

128

 

 

PON

Power-on

 

CME

Command error

EXE

Execution error

5

CME

32

4

EXE

16

DDE QYE OPC

3

2

1

0

 

 

 

 

DDE

QYE

not

OPC

 

 

used

 

8

4

 

1

Device-dependent error Query error Operation complete

Command Syntax

*ESE <NRf>

Parameters

0 to 255

Power-On Value

see *PSC

Examples

*ESE 129

Query Syntax

*ESE?

Returned Parameters

<NR1>

Related Commands

*ESR? *PSC *STB?

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