Remote Programming

STATUS REPORTING COMMANDS

The Status Byte definitions follow this section.

CLS

The CLS command clears all status registers. The status enable regis-

 

ters are NOT cleared.

ESE (?) {i} {,j}

The ESE i command sets the standard event enable register to the

 

decimal value i (0-255). The ESE i,j command sets bit i (0-7) to j (0 or

 

1). The ESE? command queries the value (0-255) of the status byte

 

enable register. The ESE? i command queries the value (0 or 1) of bit i.

ESR? {i}

The ESR? command queries the value of the standard event status

 

byte . The value is returned as a decimal number from 0 to 255. The

 

ESR? i command queries the value (0 or 1) of bit i (0-7). Reading the

 

entire byte will clear it while reading bit i will clear just bit i.

SRE (?) {i} {,j}

The SRE i command sets the serial poll enable register to the deci-

 

mal value i (0-255). The SRE i,j command sets bit i (0-7) to j (0 or

 

1).The SRE? command queries the value (0-255) of the serial poll

 

enable register. The SRE? i command queries the value (0 or 1) of bit i.

STB? {i}

The STB? command queries the value of the serial poll status byte.

 

The value is returned as a decimal number from 0 to 255. The STB? i

 

command queries the value (0 or 1) of bit i (0-7). Reading this byte has

 

no effect on its value.

PSC (?) {i}

ERRE (?) {i} {,j}

ERRS? {i}

LIAE (?) {i} {,j}

LIAS? {i}

The PSC command sets the value of the power-on status clear bit. If i=1 the power-on status clear bit is set and all status registers and enable registers are cleared on power up. If i=0 the bit is cleared and the status enable registers maintain their values at power down. This allows a ser- vice request to be generated at power up.

The ERRE i command sets the error status enable register to the deci- mal value i (0-255). The ERRE i,j command sets bit i (0-7) to j (0 or 1). The ERRE? command queries the value (0-255) of the error status enable register. The ERRE? i command queries the value (0 or 1) of bit i.

The ERRS? command queries the value of the error status byte. The value is returned as a decimal number from 0 to 255. The ERRS? i com- mand queries the value (0 or 1) of bit i (0-7). Reading the entire byte will clear it while reading bit i will clear just bit i.

The LIAE command sets the lock-in (LIA) status enable register to the decimal value i (0-255). The LIAE i,j command sets bit i (0-7) to j (0 or 1). The LIAE? command queries the value of the LIA status enable register. The LIAE? i command queries the value (0 or 1) of bit i.

The LIAS? command queries the value of the lock-in (LIA) status byte. The value is returned as a decimal number from 0 to 255. The LIAS? i command queries the value (0 or 1) of bit i (0-7). Reading the entire byte will clear it while reading bit i will clear just bit i.

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