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Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault Registers

Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault Registers

The Ethernet/RS-232 Interface card uses three separate registers which are always active. They are the accumulated status, status, and fault registers. You can use the status commands shown in Table 3-6, “Status Commands” on page 3–8to activate the registers. The bit register has twelve conditions, each assigned a bit weight. When querying a register, the controller returns a response which is the sum of the weights of all relevant conditions.

Example:

 

ASTS?

Query the Accumulated Status register.

ASTS 771

Controller response.

771 = 512 + 256 + 2 + 1 = PON + REM + CC + CV

The accumulated status register shows that PON, REM, CC and CV have all been active since the last accumulated status register query.

Table 3-8shows the mnemonics and bit weights which correspond to each register condition. You can select conditions you want to monitor in the fault and status register by using the MASK and UNMASK commands.

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Contents Operating Manual Page XFR 1.2kW and 2.8kW Ethernet/RS-232 Interface Option Date and Revision Scope PurposeAudience Organization Related Information Conventions UsedPage Important Safety Instructions Viii Contents Operation Advanced Ethernet Administration SpecificationsCalibration Xii Figures Xiv Tables Xvi Description FeaturesInterface Features Features and FunctionsProgrammable Functions Ethernet FeaturesReadback Functions Page Introduction ConfigurationFor RS-232 Initial Inspection FLT Front PanelSRQ ERR1Item Ethernet/RS-232 Interface PCB Xoff 2Ethernet/RS-232 Interface Jumper SelectionsChanging Internal Jumpers Procedure for 1.2kW XFRProcedure for 2.8kW XFR Basic Setup Procedure Ethernet 1Step#DescriptionActionModeConfigure for Ethernet1Step Basic Setup Procedure RS-232Ethernet Configuring for Ethernet or RS-232Ethernet Connection Ethernet CommunicationsLocating the Power Supply on Your Network Configuring Ethernet Bridge Background Installing and Using RealPort1RS-232 Connection RS-232CommunicationsBaud Rate Selection 6Jumper J2 Settings for Baud Rate7Jumper J2 Flow Control Section Flow Control SelectionRemote/Local Operation Remote/Local Mode StartupRemote Mode Operation Remote Enable REN Command Local Mode OperationRTS/CTS Power Supply SettingsLocal Lockout LLO Command XON/XOFFOVP Selection Additional User Options and SettingsLowon TTL Shutdown PolarityHigh LOW OFF User Lines Connector User SignalsUser Lines Signal Connector Circuit Block Diagram 7User Lines Cable with Ferrite Block User Lines Cable ConnectionOperation RS-232Operation Command SyntaxManual Conventions Format Command Format and ParametersFlo ting Point Number floa Iset 2.0A Vset Command StringsCommand Terminators OrderCommand Summary ERR? AUXB?CMODE? DLY?ILO FAULT?Idata IHIAUXA? Command ReferenceCmode 1/ON Description AlsoRemote/Local Operation on Chapter Mask None = Unmask ALL ALL, None Command Voltage settings which are being held. See Hold command ASTS? Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault RegistersOPF PONREM ACFError Codes Error0 #ErrorNo ErrorsIdentificationExplanationDiagnostic LEDs Troubleshooting10 Ethernet Mode Tips Ethernet Mode Troubleshooting TipsPossibleCauses RS-232and/or Ethernet Mode Troubleshooting Tips RS-232Mode Troubleshooting TipsPage Calibration Calibration Voltage Calibration Setup Voltage Mode CalibrationVoltage Program Calibration Procedure Voltage Readback Calibration Procedure Current Calibration Setup Current Mode CalibrationCurrent Program Calibration Procedure Current Readback Calibration Procedure Over Voltage Protection OVP Calibration Page Specifications OVP 40-30600-2 40-70 600-4 Page Administration Changing the Root Password Resetting the Configuration from a Browser Resetting the Configuration to DefaultsIntroduction Viewing Port Statistics and Settings Copying the Configuration to and from a ServerViewing Network Statistics NET Interpreting LED InformationDIA Page Warranty Warranty and Product InformationProduct DisclaimerExclusions Return Material Authorization PolicyOut of Warranty Service Return ProcedureInformation About Your System Page Xantrex Technology Inc