(8.5x11) 6000 Manual Cover - Newport Corporation
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it 4: Message Available<br />
The Message Available MAV bit becomes set when any message is<br />
ready to be transmitted over the GPIB interface (not the RS-232 interface).<br />
Once the message is sent, the MAV bit is cleared. A GPIB device<br />
clear command will clear the output queue and, as a result, this bit.<br />
NOTE<br />
After a query is issued over the GPIB interface this bit should be checked by<br />
means of a serial poll before attempting to read the query response.<br />
bit 3: New Valid Data Available<br />
The New Valid Data Available Channel B (NVDA) bit becomes set when<br />
a new reading has been taken on channel B that is not overrange, did<br />
not saturate the detector, did not cause a data error and was not taken<br />
while ranging. It is cleared by the R?, R_A?, RWS? or RWS_A? queries.<br />
bit 2: New Data Available<br />
The New Data Available Channel B (NDA) bit becomes set when a new<br />
reading has been taken on channel B. It is cleared by the R?, R_A?,<br />
RWS? or RWS_A? queries.<br />
bit 1: New Valid Data Available<br />
The New Valid Data Available Channel A (NVDA) bit becomes set when<br />
a new reading has been taken on channel A that is not overrange, did<br />
not saturate the detector, did not cause a data error and was not taken<br />
while ranging. It is cleared by the R?, R_A?, RWS? or RWS_A? queries.<br />
bit 0: New Data Available<br />
The New Data Available Channel A (NDA) bit becomes set when a new<br />
reading has been taken on channel A. It is cleared by the R?, R_A?,<br />
RWS? or RWS_A? queries.<br />
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