Extron electronics PowerCage 401 User Manual page 38

Modular power enclosure for fiber optic extenders
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Command
Request enclosure
status
X2@
= Voltage, pos or neg voltage and magniture
KEY:
X2#
= Temp, degrees in F (Example: xxxF)
X2$
= Fan speed, in revolutions per minute (RPM)
X2%
= Power supply #1
X2^
= Power supply #2
= Space
Unsolicited responses
NOTE: It will take >10 seconds of a stalled fan to trip a fan fault and blink the power supply LED (green or red).
A blinking green LED means the power supply is functioning, but either fan is not functioning.
A blinking red LED means the power supply failed, but either fan is not functioning.
ASCII Command
Response
(host to PowerCage)
(PowerCage to host)
S
X2@ • X2@ • X2# • X2$ • X2$ • X2$ • X2$ • X2% • X2^]
Sts
Verbose mode 2/3
0.21 12.28 +80.00F 01373 01480 01369 01368 2
Example response
0 = failed (red), 1 = On (green), 2 = no AC (orange), 3 = Not Connected
The colors match the LED of power supply #1.
0 = failed (red), 1 = On (green), 2 = no AC (orange), 3 = Not Connected
The colors match the LED of power supply #2.
HdwrChange
FAILED:
FAILED:
FAILED:
FAILED:
PowerCage 401 Enclosure • SIS Configuration and Control
X2@ • X2@ • X2# • X2$ • X2$ • X2$ • X2$ • X2% • X2^]
]
]
Fan
1
]
Fan
2
]
Power
Supply
1
]
Power
Supply
2
Additional Description
A board or power supply is
added or removed.
The internal fan #1 fails. The
firmware triggers fan fault
whenever it reads 0 RPM.
Any other value means the
fan is spinning. See the
NOTE below.
The internal fan #2 fails. The
firmware triggers fan fault
whenever it reads 0 RPM.
Any other value means the
fan is spinning. See the
NOTE below.
The internal power supply
#1 fails or the output voltage
goes below
of
.
10%
12V
The internal power supply
#2 fails or the output voltage
goes below
of
.
10%
12V
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