Led Indicators; Locking; Triggering - VTI Instruments Metek EX1202 User Manual

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Slots configured for a matrix bus are not tied to a DMM bus. To use the onboard DMM with a
matrix bus card, external wiring should be used to connect the desired front panel matrix output to
the DMM, either through the front panel banana-jack connectors or through the 9-pin DMM bus
I/O connector.
LED I
NDICATORS
The EX1200 has three dual-color status LEDs. The 1588 LED indicates IEEE 1588
synchronization status, the LAN LED indicates the LAN status, and the PWR LED provides
power and failure status for the EX1200 system. The different LEDs states are illustrated in
Table 3-3.
LED
1588
LAN
PWR
L
OCKING
Depending on the mechanism used to communicate with the EX1200A, locks can be established
to prevent any unintentional use of the mainframe while it is in use. When using the API of any
driver, except for VTEXSystem, a lock is established when they are initialized. The user does not
have to request a lock. If the lock fails, the initialize call will return an error and the driver will not
be useable. Because the VTEXSystem driver capabilities may be needed by one or more driver
sessions, no lock is established by this driver.
When the mainframe is accessed via the SFP, a lock can be established for each SFP by clicking
on the Lock button. SFPs do not lock by default except for those of switch plug-in modules. When
a switch SFP is initialized, the SFP attempts to get a lock. If it is successful, the SFP opens in
Synchronous Control mode. If the attempt fails, the switch opens in Monitor Only mode. Both
Synchronous Control and Asynchronous Control modes require a lock. For more information
on switch SFP operating modes, see Switch Soft Front Panels in Section 7.
Once established, a lock cannot be broken by any other session. If the lock is being held by some
other active driver or SFP session, the only ways to gain control of the mainframe is to either close
the active session or to reboot the mainframe. If a lock is established by an application that has
crashed, the mainframe will typically release the lock after the TCP timeout occurs.
T
RIGGERING
EX1200s support a full function trigger model with a separate arm source and trigger source event
structure. For a complete explanation of the trigger model, see Section 5. In summary, an
acquisition sequence is enabled with a trigger initialize command. Scanning is then initiated upon
the receipt of the programmed arm source event followed by the receipt of the programmed trigger
source event. Trigger and arm source events can be independently programmed from a variety of
sources including Immediate, Timer, Digital I/O, the Trigger Bus, and alarms.
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Activity & Color
Solid green
Flashing green once/second
Flashing green twice/second
Solid red
No activity/color
Solid green
Flashing green
Solid red
Solid green
Solid red
Solid red for 5 s, then solid green
T
ABLE
Description
The device clock is an IEEE 1588 slave.
The device clock is an IEEE 1588 master.
The device clock is an IEEE 1588 grandmaster.
An IEEE 1588 fault has occurred.
The device clock is not synchronized.
Normal operation.
The device has received a device identification command.
A LAN fault has been detected.
The devices power supplies are operating normally.
The power supply is not functioning normally.
Condition normally occurs at power up.
3-3: EX1200 LED S
TATES
EX1200 Series Basic Mainframe Operation

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