Quantum Ultra-Initiated Messages; Error Responses; Using The Command And Response Table - Extron electronics Quantum Ultra User Manual

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Quantum Ultra-initiated Messages

When a local event such as a software selection or adjustment takes place, the
Quantum Ultra responds by sending a message to the host. No response is required from
the host. Examples of a Quantum Ultra-initiated messages are:
X#
1 Rpr
*
FAILED: Power Supply 1
FAILED: Power Supply 2
FAILED: Fan 1
FAILED: Fan 2
FAILED: Temperature

Error Responses

When the Quantum Ultra receives a valid command, it executes the command and sends
a response to the host device. If the unit is unable to execute the command, it returns an
error response followed by a carriage return and line feed to the host.
— Invalid input number
E01
— Invalid command
E10
— Invalid preset number
E11
— Invalid parameter
E13
— Invalid command for this configuration
E14
— Invalid command for signal type
E17
— Busy
E22
— Privilege violation
E24
— Device not present
E25
— Maximum number of connections exceeded
E26
— Bad file name or file not found
E28

Using the Command and Response Table

Command and Response Table for SIS Commands
The
the commands that the Quantum Ultra processor recognizes as valid, the responses that
are returned to the host, a description of the command function or the results of executing
the command, and some examples of the command syntax in ASCII.
NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, upper- and lowercase text can be used
interchangeably in the commands.
ASCII to HEX Conversion Table
Space
Figure 55.
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X2% ]
Window preset X2% for canvas X# recalled.
]
Sent if the primary power supply fails.
]
Sent if the redundant power supply fails
(Quantum Ultra 615 only).
]
Sent if the fan for the CPU or power supply fails.
]
Sent if the fan for the input or output cards fails
(Quantum Ultra 615 only).
]
Sent when an overheating event occurs.
ASCII to Hexadecimal Character Conversion Table
beginning on page 54 lists
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