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TEXIO PU6-200 - Service Request: Enable and Event Registers

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7.8.3 Service Request: Enable and Event Registers
The conditional Registers are continuously monitored. When a change is detected in a register bit
which is enabled, the power supply will generate an SRQ message.
The SRQ message is: "!nn" terminated by CR, where the nn is the power supply address.
The SRQ will be generated either in Local or Remote mode.
Refer to Tables 7-10 to 7-13 for details of the Enable and Event registers.
1. Fault Enable Register
The Fault Enable Register is set to the enable faults SRQs.
Table 7-10: Fault Enable Register
BIT Enable bit name
Fault
symbol
Bit Set condition Bit reset condition
0(LSB) Spare bit SPARE
1 AC Fail AC
2 Over Temperature OTP
3 Foldbck FOLD
4 Over Voltage OVP
5 Shut Off SO
6 Output Off OFF
7(MSB) Enable ENA
User command:
“FENA nn”
where nn is
hexadecimal
User command:
“FENA nn” where nn is
hexadecimal (if nn=”00”,
no fault SRQs will be
generated).
2. Fault Event Register
The Fault Event will set a bit if a condition occurs and it is enabled. The register is cleared when
FEVE? , CLS or RST commands are received.
Table 7-11: Fault Event Register
BIT Enable bit name
Fault
symbol
Bit Set condition Bit reset condition
0(LSB) Spare bit SPARE
1 AC Fail AC
2 Over Temperature OTP
3 Foldbck FOLD
4 Over Voltage OVP
5 Shut Off SO
6 Output Off OFF
7(MSB) Enable ENA
Fault condition
occurs and it is
enabled.
The fault can set
a bit, but when
the fault clears
the bit remains
set.
Entire Event Register is
cleared when user sends
“FEVE?” command to
read the register.
“CLS” and power-up also
clear the Fault Event
Register.

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