63230-300-212 AppendixAAbbreviatedR egisterListing
April 2001 Registe r Listing
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3050
Self-TestResults
0=Normal
1 = Error
Bit 00 = Is set to "1 " if any failure occurs
Bit01 = RTC failure
Bit02=MCFUart#1failure
Bit03=MCFUart#2failure
Bit 04 = PLD Uar t failure
Bit 05 = Metering Collection overrun failure
Bit 06 = Metering Proces s0 .1 overrun failure
Bit 07 = Metering Proces s1 .0 overrun failure
Bit08 = Disk-on-Chipfailure
Bit09 = Display failure
Bit10 = CV Module failure
Bit11=AuxPlugEEPROMfailure
Bit12 = Flash Memory failure
Bit13 = Dram Memory failure
Bit14 = Simtek Memory failure
Bit15 = RTC Memory failure
——0x0000to 0xFFFF
3051
SelfTest Results
0=Normal
1 = Error
Bit00 = Aux IO failure
Bit 01 = Option Slot A module failu re
Bit 02 = Option Slot B module failu re
Bit 03 = IOX module failure
Bit08 = OS Create failure
Bit09=OSQueueoverrunfailure
Bit 13 = Systems shut down due to c ontinuous reset
Bit 14 = Unit in Down load, Condition A
Bit 15 = Unit in Down load, Condition B
——0x0000to 0xFFFF
3053 Installed Lo g Memory Clusters 0to65,535
3054 Free Log Memory Clusters 0to65,535
3093 Present Mon th Months 1to12
3094 Present Day Days 1to31
3095 Present Year Years 2000to2043
3096 Present Hou r Hours 0 to 23
3097 Present Minu te Minutes 0 to 59
3098 Present Seco nd Seconds 0 to 59
3099 Day of Week
1 = Sunday,2 = Mon day,etc. ——1to7
Current and Voltage Module Config uration
Tabl e A3:AbbreviatedRegister List
Register
Number Description Scale
Factor Units Regist er Range
See HowPower Factoris Stored in the Registeronpage 128.
Thealternate storage methodfor power factor(PF) is useful for outputtingPF on analog outputs.The PF value isstored as a positive value
between 0 and 2, centered around 1 (un ity). A value of 0 lagging maps to 0; -0.99 9m aps to 0.999;0.999 leading m aps to 1.001; and 0 leading
mapsto 2. The alternate PF is alsostored with a scale factor0.001.
These configuration r egisters require th at you enter the setup mo de to change the regi sters contents. Issue command 9020 t o enter setup
modeand 9021 to exit setup mode.S ee Usingthe Command Interfaceto Change ConfigurationRegistersonpage 187 for instructions on
howto use the setup-mode commands.
Quantity available for 4-w ire system only. Value set to -32, 768 if not available.