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ever with the connector jacks during this process. The only exception to this is the
Interlock short circuit plug.
The program can typically be run using a batch file, named something like "tool-
xxx.bat", where xxx represents the type of CAN-bus card in the PC. For example
"tool-isa.bat" for an ISA-card in the PC (older PC's), or "tool-pci.bat" for PCI cards. A
log file is not written at this time. The output of the program is always given with a
leading '#' symbol, to indicate that this output is related to the program/HSA3500.
The program will attempt to make a CAN-bus connection with the Unit. If this
should fail, the program will terminate. If successful, the CAN-bus LED on the front
plate of the Unit will light up (green) and stay lit. At this same time, the program
will provide information about this connection on-screen, for example:
#Connected to Unit 0f:28:f7:f5:05:00:00
#Firmware Version: 0x0103
#Status: 0x01
#UpTime: 1331.266 Seconds
#
#HSA3500Tool. Enter ,help' for a List of Commands.
#
#>
In the last row, a "greater than" symbol will appear as a prompt. The program is
now ready to accept user input. The following text is provided as an example ses-
sion: At the prompt the command "list" is given, and the resulting output is a list of
the Modules that have been found / recognized. At the prompt the command “er-
rors" is given, errors if exist.
#>list
#Slot 0: Type=0xf1 State=0x0020 Error=0x00
#Slot 1: Type=0xf1 State=0x0020 Error=0x00
#Slot 2: Type=0xf1 State=0x0020 Error=0x00
#Slot 3: Type=0xf1 State=0x0020 Error=0x00
#Slot 4: Type=0xf1 State=0x0020 Error=0x00
72 HSA3500 / HSA3500 plus Power Supply