Command
ASCII command
Status (continued)
KEY:
X9*
X9(
X10!
Unit Response
0, 1, and 2
0, 1, and 2
0 and 1
NetPA U 2002 SB User Guide • SIS Command and Response
Overload protect
Output open circuit
Loss of AC
Unit Response: Verbose 2/3
(The left most "x98" represents
output channel 1 and the right most
"x98" represents the highest output
channel.)
Values: 0, 1, and 2 where:
0 = The indicated amplifier
channel's limiter threshold was not
reached, nor was a short detected,
at the time the command checked
the status and has not been
reached/detected in the past.
1 = The indicated amplifier
channel's limiter threshold was not
reached, nor was a short detected,
at the time the command checked
the status, but it was reached/
detected in the past
2 = The indicated amplifier
channel's limiter threshold was
reached, or a short was detected,
at the time the command checked
the status. The indicated channel's
limiter is engaged, or if shorted it
is muted, and the clip/protect LED
is on.
Values: 0, 1, and 2 where:
0 = The indicated amplifier channel
did not detect an open at the time
the command checked the status
and has not detected an open in
the past.
1 = The indicated amplifier channel
did not detect an open at the time
the command checked the status,
but an open was detected in the
past
2 = The indicated amplifier channel
detected an open at the time the
command checked the status.
Values: 0 and 1 where:
0 = Loss of AC was not detected
at the time the command checked
the status.
1 = A surge was detected in the
past
2 = Loss of AC has been detected
at the time the command checked
the status.
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