Xantrex Technology XMP 2600 manual Primary Status Register read with PSR?

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Status reporting

IEEE 488.2 compatible Status Structures

not finished reading a response (from the Output Queue) and is already sending new data. Lastly, Query Error is reported when there is a Deadlock situation: Output Queue and Input Queue are both full. This situation is unlikely to happen due to the Input Queue being able to hold several Commands and Queries.

Standard Event Status Enable Register - set with *ESE read with *ESE?

PON

0

CME

EXE

DDE

QYE

0

OPC

The Register has the same structure as the Standard Event Status Register.

Performing a bit by bit AND between the Event Register and the Event Enable Register and then ORing the resulting bits, generate the Status Summary Message ESB (Event Summary Bit).

Setting new value to the Register causes a re-calculation of ESB and <rqs>.

Primary Status Register - read with PSR?

PRIM

 

PRIM

EXT

P_M

PRIM

PWR

PWR

PRIM

OT

 

FLT

SHUT

SHUT

SHUT

ERR

WRN

INP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRIM_OT

Primary Over Temperature.

 

 

 

 

PRIM_FLT

......

Primary is faulty (its output is down).

 

 

 

EXT_SHUT

Primary is shutdown by user (external signal).

 

 

P_M_SHUT

Primary is shutdown by a Power Module.

 

 

PRIM_SHUT ...

Primary is shutdown due to Power Error or Channel Fault.

 

PWR_ERR

Primary Power Envelope exceeded - shutdown.

 

 

PWR_WRN

Primary Power Envelope exceeded - warning zone.

 

PRIM_INP

Primary input error (power fail).

 

 

 

The Primary Status Register shows the current status of the Primary.

Primary Event Status Register - read with PER?

PRIM

PRIM

EXT

P_M

PRIM

PWR

PWR

PRIM

OT

FLT

SHUT

SHUT

SHUT

ERR

WRN

INP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Primary Event Status Register has the same structure as the Primary Status Register. The bits in the Event Register are “sticky” - once a bit is set it will remain set even if the condition that caused it to be set is no longer valid.

The register is cleared when read and <rqs> and <ist> are re-calculated.

Primary Event Status Enable Register - set with PEE, read with PEE?

PRIM

PRIM

EXT

P_M

PRIM

PWR

PWR

PRIM

OT

FLT

SHUT

SHUT

SHUT

ERR

WRN

INP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Primary Event Status Enable Register has the same structure as the Primary Status Register.

The Status Summary Message PRIM_ERR is calculated by performing a bit by bit AND between the Primary Event Status Register and the Primary Event Status Enable Register and then ORing the resulting bits.

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Contents Xantrex Multiple Output Power System XMP XMP Warranty Limited What does this warranty cover and how long does itHow do you get service? Last?What does this warranty not cover? Disclaimer ProductInformation About Your Power Supply InformationPower Supply Grounding Safety SummaryDescription Power Supply Symbols Do Not Open The Unit Air Inlets And Air Outlet Input Mains Voltage RatingOutput Voltages Nonoperative ModulesPower Supply Safety Regulatory Approvals and Safety Agency ComplianceSafety Agency Compliance Regulatory ApprovalsWho should use this manual About this manualChapters Terminology Table of contents Basic Programming Commands and Queries Reference Error Codes summary Byte1Interfacing XMP Gpib interfaceSerial interface ACKProgramming messages formats Listening FormatsTalking Formats Response Data SeparatorUsing the Gpib bus How to communicate with the XMPUsing the comm. channels Using an RS232 linkUsing commands Recovering from communication haltsUsing queries Programming the XMPRecommendations on using the XMP Initialize the XMPQuery installed Power Modules Enforce power-on conditionsSetup the XMP 2600 status system Identify the XMPSetup system level protection shutdown features Initial setup of the Power ModulesActivation Protection setupOutput settings Status reportingOn-going usage of the XMP Using advanced featuresHandling SRQ and the IEEE488.2 Status Structures Use queriesEvent registers Event enable registersStatus registers Mask registersOutput message Queue Main status byteMain controller events Responding to SRQ eventsRemote communication time out Summary of power modules statusPower modules status structure Primary engine status structureFaults Register What happens when power is turned onError Code Events RegisterUsage Guidelines Basic setup and usage Output SetupPower Module output rating Overview of output setup parametersOutput activation Output settingsOutput control Globally enabling the outputsFoldback Voltage / current modeCurrent limiting schemes Polarity and disconnect relaysShutdown on current limit Reprogramming DelayRetry Linear foldbackBasic Programming Usage guidelines Setting the window thresholdsWorkpoint window warning Enabling the window thresholdsVoltage mode example Using the events mechanismUsing the warnings Checking the statusAdditional usages Protection using the workpoint windowLoad protection OVPSet output to stored values Arm, trigger, sync and rampTrigger mechanism Toggle the output state on/offSync output What is output ramping? Output rampingOutput ramping initiation Output ramping setupSynchronization of operations Simultaneous operationsOther operations Using hardware Trig and Sync to serialize operationsOutput on/off Sequential OperationsUsing software OPC mechanism to serialize operations Controller notification of Operation CompleteShutdown grouping single, group, global Commands to program shutdown groupingSelective shutdown Different shutdown grouping of modulesComm. time out Shutdown on non-fault eventsResponding to communication time out events Turn-on and reset behavior Time out events as reflected in the status structureCategories Ieee 488.1 BUS CommandsSystem Commands Queries GLBL? ResetGlbl GpibSettings Commands Queries Output Control Protection Read-Back Queries Commands QueriesTrigger Sync Commands Queries Status Reporting Commands Queries Synch Alphabetical reference MnemonicParameters None Category System Type Sequential PRE Stores settings of all the Power Modules same as STO command Result register Syntax Return two decimal numbers, in the range 0 to 255. Each bit Cmask Close relay and a value of 1 is returned for an open relay Remove a user message from the XMP 2600 front panel display Set-up the operating mode of the XMP 2600. Re-calculate rqs Response is a series of values one for each installed Power Return output Current measurement of the Power Module. Return the state of the XMP 2600 Local Lock Flag. a value Ocrst Decimal value in the range 0 to Syntax Presence of the Polarity Reversal Relay Option Parameters None Category Settings Type Sequential Master mainframe. For the XMP 2600 this value is String in the following format mssnnn where m=minutes Result is two decimal numbers the first being the level 0t o SN? = Stop = Goto= OFF Module. Result is a decimal number in the range 0 to Shut-down when a remote communication time out occurs. Time out feature Syntax Minus sigh Syntax VLIM? Vset Commands and Queries Reference Ieee 488.2 compatible Status Structures Events RegisterEvents Enable Register Faults RegisterError Code Output RegisterEvents Filtering Positive Mask Register Events Filtering Negative Mask RegisterStandard Event Status Register read with *ESR? PON CME EXE DDE QYE OPCPrimary Status Register read with PSR? Primary Event Status Register read with PER?Status Byte Register read with *STB? PrimerrPower Modules Self Test ResultsByte Main ControllerErrors Detected by the Main Controller Error Codes summaryPower Modules Errors Reported by the Power Module Main Power Modules Communications errorsParser and Execution errors RS232 Communications errorsGpib Communications errors Status reporting Xantrex Technology Inc