How do I Retrieve Data From the Instrument Only When it is Updated Using Pre-IEEE488.2 Commands?

You can determine whether data was updated by performing a serial poll and referencing the status byte.

Bit 0 of the status byte (D101) changes to 1 when data is updated. When bit 0 changes to 1, bit 6 (D107) also changes to 1.
Also, bit 0 and 6 are reset when a serial poll is performed.
You can judge the data update status by referencing bit 0 and bit 6.

However, even if you suddenly read the status byte and determine that bit 0 and bit 6 are set to 1, this does not indicate at what time the update occurred. Therefore, perform a dummy serial poll, and clear the contents of the extended event register. Then perform repeated serial polls, and confirm the changing of the returned value's bit 0 and bit 6 to 1. Then if you send the "OD" command, the data is not read out until updated.

For details on the status byte, see the following:
 
  • WT1010 Digital Power Meter User's Manual
    Page App1-13
  • WT1030/1030M Digital Power Meter User's Manual
    Page App1-15
  • WT2010 Digital Power Meter User's Manual
    Page App1-17
  • WT2030 Digital Power Meter User's Manual
    Page App1-17
  • WT110E/WT130 Digital Power Meter User's Manual
    Page 11-3
  • WT200 Digital Power Meter User's Manual
    Page 10-4
  • WT210/230M Digital Power Meter User's Manual
    Page 10-4
 

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