MX4428 MXP Engineering /Technical Manual

Document: LT0273

MXP Diagnostic Terminal

 

>>ca 20 100

 

Re-address device 20 to 100 ?y

 

Verify OK

 

The MX4428 configuration is not altered by this command.

 

If there is no device with the old address, or if there is already a device with the new address, an error message will be displayed and the change will not be made.

Normal polling resumes when the command is completed.

8.1.7ADVANCED COMMANDS

The following commands are available for specialised purposes. Use these commands only as instructed by Tyco Safety Products Christchurch.

>>ah

Advanced diagnostic commands.

Use these

commands only as instructed by Tyco Safety Products

Chrsitchurch

 

RD-------

General -----------------------------------

: relay diagnostics toggle

MEM

: memory diagnostics

menu

TASK

: display task times

space

STACK

: display stack free

STANDALONE a b : standalone operation, heat threshold=a, step limit=b

PR-------n

Point Record diagnostics ------------------

: show

point n record

NR

: show

next record

LR

: show

last record

AR

: show

next assigned record

SR

: show

selected point records

DD

: point record description

NC--------

NOSEx

loop/device diagnostics -------------

: NOSEx comms log toggle

DR d e

: Read

eeprom address e from device address d

DW d e x: Write x to eeprom address e of device address d

:d is in decimal, e and x in hexadecimal FP a b x y: force points a to b analog values x,y

8.1.8MX4428 DIAGNOSTICS

Several commands are available on the MX4428 “Analog Diagnostics” (DG then DA) menu which affect the MXP.

These commands are as follows

FP r p

Set the LED of point p on responder r to flash when polled.

 

LN r p

Turn on steady the LED of point p of responder r.

 

L1 r

Poll all points of responder r using line 1 (“left”) only. Any failures to respond

 

will be treated as usual i.e. will generate “node fail” events.

 

L2 r

Poll all points of responder r using line 2 (“right”) only. Any failures to respond

 

will be treated as usual i.e. will generate “node fail” events.

 

P1 r p

Poll point p only of responder r using line 1 (“left”) only.

 

P2 r p

Poll point p only of responder r using line 2 (“right”) only.

 

FO, LO, or PO Any of these commands cancels all the above special functions.

 

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