Table 10-7

Query

Returned Format

Example

Mainframe Commands

MESE<N> (Module Event Status Enable)

System Menu Values

Menu Command Parameters

Menu

MENU 0,0

System Configuration menu

MENU 0,1

Hard disk menu

MENU 0,2

Flexible disk menu

MENU 0,3

Utilities menu

MENU 0,4

Test menu

MENU 0,5

Intermodule menu

:MENU?

The MENU query returns the current menu selection.

[:MENU] <module>,<menu><NL>

OUTPUT XXX;":MENU?"

MESE<N> (Module Event Status Enable)

Command:MESE<N> <enable_value>

The MESE command sets the Module Event Status Enable register. This register is the enable register for the MESR register. The <N> index specifies the module, and the parameter specifies the enable value. For the HP 16500C alone, the <N> index 0 through 5 refers to system and modules 1 through 5 respectively. With an HP 16501A connected, the <N> index 6 through 10 refers to modules 6 through 10 respectively. Table 10-8 lists the Module Event Status Enable register bits, bit weights, and what each bit masks for the mainframe.

<N> An integer 0 through 10

<enable_value> An integer from 0 through 255

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HP Sander 16500C manual Mesen Module Event Status Enable, Menu?, CommandMESEN enablevalue