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62    Language Dictionary
 
Description Of Common Commands
 
 
Table 7-1 shows the common commands and queries.  These commands are listed alphabetically in the dictionary.  If a
command has a corresponding query that simply returns the data or status specified by the command, then both command
and query are included under the explanation for the command.  If a query does not have a corresponding command or is
functionally different from the command, then the query is listed separately.  The description of each common command or
query specifies any status registers affected.  In order to make use of this information, you must refer to "Chapter 4 - Status
Reporting", which explains how to read specific register bits and use the information that they return.
 
Table 7-1 Common Commands
Command
Parameters
Command
Parameters
Command
Parameters
*CLS
(None)
*OPC?
(None)
*SRE
<NRf>
*ESE
<NRf>
*PSC
<bool>
*SRE?
(None)
*ESE?
(None)
*PSC?
(None)
*STB?
(None)
*ESR?
(None)
*RCL
<NRf>
*TRG
(None)
*IDN?
(None)
*RST
(None)
*TST?
(None)
*OPC
(None)
*SAV
<NRf>
*WAI
(None)
 
 
 *CLS
 
 Meaning and Type
 
Clear Status   Device Status
 
 Description
 
This command causes the following actions (see "Chapter 4 - Status Reporting" for descriptions of all registers):
l
Clears the Standard Event Status, Operation Status Event, Questionable Status Event, and Status Byte registers.
l
Clears the Error Queue.
l
If *CLS immediately follows a program message terminator (<NL>), then the output queue and the MAV bit are 
also cleared.
 
Command Syntax
*CLS
 
Parameters
(None)
 
Query Syntax
(None)
 
 *ESE
 
 Meaning and Type
 
Event Status Enable    Device Status
 
 Description
 
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 - "Status Reporting" for descriptions of all three registers.
 
 Bit Configuration of Standard Event Status Enable Register
 
Bit Position
 
7
 
6
 
5
 
4
 
3
 
2
 
1
 
0
 
Bit Name
 
PON
 
0
 
CME
 
EXE
 
DDE
 
QYE
 
0
 
OPC
 
Bit Weight
 
128
 
64
 
32
 
16
 
8
 
4
 
2
 
1
 
 
CME = Command error; DDE = Device-dependent error; EXE = Execution error;
OPC = Operation complete; PON Power-on; QYE = Query error.