Multimeter Command Reference
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*OPC?
*OPC?
causes the E1412A to wait for all pending operations to complete. A single
ASCII “1” is then placed in the output queue.
Comments
•
Executable when Initiated:
Yes
•
Coupled Command:
No
•
Related Commands:
*OPC
,
*WAI
•
*RST
Condition:
none
*RST
*RST
resets the E1412A as follows:
-- Sets all commands to their
*RST
state.
-- Aborts all pending operations.
*RST
does not affect:
-- The output queue
-- The Service Request and Standard Event Status Enable Registers
-- The enable unmasks for the Questionable Signal Registers
-- Calibration data
Comments
•
Executable when Initiated:
Yes
•
Coupled Command:
No
•
*RST
Condition:
none
*SRE and *SRE?
*SRE <
unmask
>
specifies which bits of the Status Byte Register are enabled
(unmasked) to generate a IEEE-488.1 service request. Event and summary bits are
always set and cleared in the Status Byte Register regardless of the unmask value.
<
unmask
>
is the sum of the decimal weights of the bits to be enabled allowing these
bits to pass through to the summary bit RQS (bit 6 in the status byte).
*SRE?
returns the current enable unmask value.
Parameters
A 1 in a bit position enables service request generation when the corresponding
Status Byte Register bit is set; a 0 disables it.
Parameter Name
Parameter Type
Range of Values
Default Units
<
unmask
>
numeric
0 through 255
none
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