Status
Command
ASCII command
Unsolicited responses are triggered whenever there is a change in status. Each status, when polled, gives the status at the time of polling.
NOTE:
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Unsolicited responses are disabled by default for status commands that are capable of sending unsolicited responses.
Unsolicited responses can be configured with the
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View fault statuses of system
•
Monitoring
EMX10$*X10%
Configuration
NTFY
Configures which monitoring commands can report back unsolicited responses on which port.
View Monitoring
E
Configuration
View internal operating
E
temp. status in °C
NOTE:
This indicates an internal temperature in the amplifier.
View fault statuses of
E
system
NOTE:
E
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##STAT
command, this command gives an overview of the current status of the system and channels.
View system over temp
E
fault status
NOTE:
Values: 0, 1, and 2 where: 0 = never faulted, 1 = unit is not in a fault state, but has faulted in the past, 2 = in a fault state at the time the
command checked the status.
This command displays the current over temp fault status of the power supply. Once the amplifier cools enough and recovers, the value is set
from 2 to 1.
View DC protection fault
E
status
NOTE:
Values: 0 and 2 where: 0 = never faulted, 2 = in a fault state at the time the command checked the status.
This command displays the current DC fault status. If the unit recovers, the value is set from 2 to 1. Power cycling may or may not recover the
unit. If so, the amplifier may need to be serviced.
View thermal limiting
E
status
NOTE:
Values: 0, 1, and 2 where: 0 = never faulted, 1 = unit is not in a fault state, but has faulted in the past, 2 = in a fault state at the time the
command checked the status.
This command displays the current thermal limiting status of each output channel. Once the output channel cools enough and recovers, the value
is set from 2 to 1. Each channel is represetned in the response as part of the string. "n" represents the output channel number.
View Overload Protect
E
status
Unit Response
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on page 102 for more detail on the various fault statuses.
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20STAT
}
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32STAT
X9@
gives an overview of the current status of the amplifier system and channels. Rather than ping every
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53STAT
}
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54STAT
}
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55STAT
}
X9*
57STAT
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57STAT
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