American Magnetics 286 Multi-Sensor Liquid Level Instrument (CE-Marked) User Manual
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Remote Interface Reference
Status System Commands
*ESE 60;
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*ESE?
The
*ESE?
query returns a decimal sum which corresponds to the binary-
weighted sum of the bits enabled by the last
*ESE
command.
•
*OPC
Sets the “Operation Complete” bit (bit 0) of the Standard Event register
when executed. See page 69 for a complete discussion.
•
*OPC?
Returns “1” to the requesting interface when executed. See page 69 for
more information.
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{CH1|CH2|CH3|CH4}:STATus:ALARm:CONDition?
Returns the contents of an Alarm Condition register as a binary-weighted
sum.
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{CH1|CH2|CH3|CH4}:STATus:ALARm:EVENt?
Returns the contents of an Alarm Event register as a binary-weighted
sum.
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{CH1|CH2|CH3|CH4}:STATus:ALARm:ENABle <
enable_value
>
Enables bits in an Alarm Event register to be reported in the “Alarm
Event” bit (bit 2) of the Status Byte register. To enable bits, you must
write a decimal
<
enable_value
>
which corresponds to the binary-weighted
sum of the bits you wish to enable. Refer to Table 5-3 on page 66 for more
information. For example, to enable all alarm events for Channel 1 to be
reported in bit 0 of the Status Byte register, send:
CH1:STATus:ALARm:ENABle 255;
•
{CH1|CH2|CH3|CH4}:STATus:ALARm:ENABle?
Returns a decimal sum which corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of
the bits enabled by the last
{CH1|CH2|CH3|CH4}:STATus:ALARm:ENABle
<
enable_value
>
command.
•
STATus:MEAS:CONDition?
Returns the contents of an Measurement Condition register as a binary-
weighted sum.
•
STATus:MEAS:EVENt?
Returns the contents of an Measurement Event register as a binary-
weighted sum.