Appendix E: Module Status field descriptions
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The controller's:
• Device Instance
• Network number
• MAC address
See To set up the controller through the Comm/Service ports (page 88).
Date and time the Modstat was run
Identifies the Product Type
A unique ID assigned to the controller
When the driver was built
When and where the last download was performed
Application Software Version
The name of the first control program that is downloaded
Not applicable to this device.
# PRGs initialized
# PRGs running
If applicable, the number of control programs that were downloaded vs. the
number that are running. If these numbers are not the same, the controller
has a problem such as lack of memory.
The name, version, and date of the driver, as well as all the bundles and
versions.
The number of times each of the following events have occurred since the last
time the controller was commanded to clear the reset counters.
See NOTE below this table.
Interruption of incoming power
Includes commands issued from the i-Vu® interface such as the zap manual
command, plus commands issued during a memory download.
Error in the controller's firmware or hardware
Watchdog is firmware that monitors the application firmware for normal
operation. If the watchdog firmware detects a problem, it restarts the
application firmware.
H/W Watchdog will restart the controller if it detects a severe problem with the
controller's operating system
Gives the current status of the controller's operation. See LEDs (page 98) for
all possible conditions.
Gives the current status of the controller's networks. See LEDs (page 98) for
all possible conditions.
System error message history
High-severity errors since the last memory download. Shows the most recent
10 messages.
See NOTE below this table.
Appendix E: Module Status field descriptions