Ctrl Command reset_error
Function
resets the cumulative error code
Call
reset_error( Code )
Parameter
Code
Comments
• For error handling see
• The cumulative error code can be reset bitwise (individually for each error type, e.g.
bit #5 and bit #6 via Code = 2
completely (via Code = "–1", therefore via Code = 2
error types and error constants is described in the command
• reset_error will not delete the error code of another application currently assigned
access rights to the board.
• The commands reset_error and n_reset_error are also available without explicit access
rights to a specific RTC
• The board-specific error variable LastError (see
generated nor altered by reset_error. In contrast, AccError will be altered as specified
by Code.
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5 new command
References
get_error,
Ctrl Command restart_list
Function
reenables "laser active" laser control signals and resumes execution of a list that was
interrupted via the command
Call
restart_list()
Comments
• The restart_list command will only be executed if a list was previously halted via
pause_list
get_status) are set. Otherwise (e.g. if a list was halted with set_wait), the command
will be ignored
• restart_list will reset the PAUSED status. The BUSY status will be left unchanged.
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5 essentially unchanged functionality, however:
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the RTC
reset with restart_list.
References
pause_list, stop_list,
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5 PC Interface Board
Rev. 1.9 e
10 Commands And Functions
OR connection of the error codes = sum by means of 2
be reset
as an unsigned 32-bit value
page
87.
5
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5 board.
get_last_error
pause_list
or
stop_list
and if the BUSY and PAUSED statuses (queryable with
(get_last_error
return code RTC5_BUSY).
5 also provides a PAUSED status that is set with
release_wait
6
or via Code = RTC5_BUSY | RTC5_REJECTED) or
32
–1). The meanings of bit numbers,
"Error Handling", page
or stop_list.
pause_list
Bitnumber
of all bits to
get_error (page
263).
87) is neither
stop_list
and
and
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