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2-channel dsp and dante-enabled audio power amplifier
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Command
ASCII command
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 status of the limiter, whether it is engaged or not. Once the limiter disengages, the value is set from 2 to 1. Each
channel is represented in the response as part of the string. "n" represents the output channel number. The limiter engages for both current and
power limiting. When a short is detected the affected channel shuts down.
STATUS (continued)
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 output channel open circuit fault status. Once the amplifier has detected that a load has been connected to
the output, the value is set from 2 to 1. When there is insufficient signal to take a measurement, no changes are made to the status. Each channel
is represented in the response as part of the string. "n" represents the output channel number.
Loss of AC
E
NOTE:
Values: 0, 1, and 2 where: 0 = never faulted, 1 = There has been a disruption in power. 2 = Loss of AC has been detected at the time the
command checked the status.
This command indicates if a disruption in power was detected or if a loss of AC is detected.
Main power supply
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 power supply fault status. If the unit recovers, the value is set from 2 to 1. Power cycling may or may not
recover the unit; the amplifier may need to be serviced.
View Output Open
E
Circuit Status
Signal Presence
E
NOTE:
Values: 0 (No signal), 1 (Signal is present). This command will display the current signal status.
Each channel is represented in the response as part of the string. "n" represents the output channel number.
View Digital clip status
E
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 status of digital clipping on the DSP outputs going to amplifier channel. Once digital clipping is no longer, detected,
the value is set from 2 to 1. Each channel is represented in the response as part of the string. "n" represents the DSP output channel number.
Reset status
EX99(
NOTE:
Resets the flag of a selected status from 1 to 0. Each status can be selected, depending on the value of
reset.
KEY:
X9!
xxx (degrees Celsius)
X9@
String
Unit Response
}
X10!]
60STAT
}
X10@]
61STAT
}
X9(
58STAT
}
X10#
62STAT
}
X10^
64STAT
}
ZSTS
Zsts
Internal Temperature
System Fault Status
This status command displays the current fault status.
Error Level:
Service: This may not be a recoverable error; unit may need to be serviced.
Error: Amplifier, in part or as a whole, has shut down or is misconnected.
Caution: Amplifier functionality has been modified to protect itself.
Status: Noteworthy changes made to amplifier operation.
NetPA U 2002 SB User Guide • SIS Command and Response
X9(
]
(1)*...
(n)
X10#
]
(1)*...
(n)
X10^
]
(1)*...
(n)
X99(]
Unit Response: Verbose 2/3
X10!]
60STAT
X10!]
61STAT
X9(
X9(
]
58STAT
(1)*...
(n)
X10#
X10#
62STAT
(1)*...
(n)
X10^
X10^
64Stat
(1)*...
(n)
X99(
X99(
. When
= 0, all flags are
]
]
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