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XPS Unified Programmer’s Manual
7.2.1.72 GroupBrakeSet
Name
GroupBrakeSetSets brake command.
Input tests
- Refer to section 7.1: “Input Tests Common to all XPS Functions”.
- Checks GPIO board number / Checks brake command value: (-17)
- Checks if GPIO board is present: (-100)
- Checks if “Brake” mode is enabled: (-205)
Description
This function sets brake command signal from Inhibit or GPIO connector.
Refer to section [BRAKE] in System.ini configuration file. The feature is developed to
avoid a run away after hardware error detection (XY group only).
Brake commands:
1) BrakeCommandSignalState parameter is defined “Direct” in System.ini
0 = Brake OFF.
1 = Brake ON.
2) BrakeCommandSignalState parameter is defined “Inverted” in System.ini
0 = Brake ON.
1 = Brake OFF.
Prototype.
int GroupBrakeSet(
int SocketID,
char * GroupName,
int BrakeCommand,
)
Input parameters
SocketID int Socket identifier gets by the
TCP_ConnectToServer” function.
GroupName char * Group name (XY).
BrakeCommand int Brake command (0 or 1).
Output parameters
None.
Return (In addition to the results of “Input Tests Common to all XPS
Functions”)
0: No error.
-8: Wrong object type for this command.
-17: Parameter out of range or incorrect.
-205: Not enable in your configuration.
-100: Internal error (memory allocation error …).
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