4-88 I/O Communication and Control 5702269-C
Advanced Energy
®
165
request
actual power
Requests a snapshot of the output power level
at that instant; the returning packet contains 2
data bytes (16-bit value) indicating power
level. Assume three decimal places for a stand-
alone unit (6000 = 6.000 kWh) and two
decimal places for a master/slave unit (2000 =
20.00 kWh).
Note: Refer to the “Specifications” chapter of
this manual for information regarding
your unit's capabilities.
02
166
request
actual voltage
Requests a snapshot of the output voltage level
at that instant; the returning packet contains 2
data bytes (16-bit value), indicating the voltage
level. For example a value of 800 would
indicate 800 V (no implied decimal).
02
167
request
actual current
Requests a snapshot of the output current level
at that instant; the returning packet contains 2
data bytes (16-bit value). Two decimal places
are implied. For example, a value of 1500
indicates 15.00 A.
02
168
request
actual power,
voltage,
current
Requests a snapshot of the output power,
voltage, and current at that instant; the
returning packet contains 6 data bytes:
• First/second byte = Power level
• Third/fourth byte = Voltage level
• Fifth/sixth byte = Current level
See commands 165, 166, and 167 for the
format of the reported output values.
06
169
request set
points:
power,
voltage, and
current
Requests the set point levels for power,
voltage, and current; the returning packet
contains 6 data bytes (three 16-bit values).
See commands 165, 166, and 167 for the
format of the reported set point values.
06
Table 4-19. AE Bus Commands (Continued)
Command Description Number
of
Transmit
Data
Bytes
CSR
Codes or
Number of
Response
Bytes