Instruction Manual
Logic Functions - Book 1
INTERFACE BLOCK
3-28
13 INSTRUMENT IS OVERCONFIGURED (26)
14 INSTRUMENT POWERED UP (29)
15 INSTRUMENT POWERED DOWN (32)
16 COMMUNICATIONS PORT MISMATCH (34)
17 INSTRUMENT SHUTDOWN FAULT (36)
18 MODULE SHUTDOWN FAULT (38)
19 PROCESSOR WATCHDOG FAULT (40)
20 SPURIOUS EVENT FAULT (42)
21 EPROM CHECKSUM FAULT (44)
22 BAD RAM FAULT (46)
23 I/O BOARD 1 COMMUNICATIONS ERROR (49)
24 through 38 reserved
39 BAD CLOCK CHIP (96)
40 TIME AND DATE NOT VALID (99)
41 I/O IS LOCKED (101)
42 COMMUNICATION BLOCKS ARE LOCKED (103)
43 DMA FAULT (105)
44 I/O OVERRUN (108)
45 COMM HARDWARE FAULT (110)
46 EEPROM FAULT (112)
47 MEMORY MODULE DOWNLOAD FAILED (114)
Informational Events
128 DOWNLOAD FROM MEMORY MODULE
The memory module database was downloaded to main ram.
129 UPLOAD TO MEMORY MODULE
The user database was uploaded to the memory module.
130 DOWNLOAD FROM SYSTEM
A full or partial database download was received from the external system.
131 UPLOAD TO SYSTEM
A database was uploaded to the external system.
132 INSTRUMENT IN UPLOAD STATE
The instrument has entered the upload state and is now running the default database.
133 INSTRUMENT IN DEFAULT STATE
The instrument has entered the default state and is now running the default database.
134 INSTRUMENT BEING CONFIGURED
The instrument has entered the being configured state and is running the default database to
make the main database area available for downloading.
135 INSTRUMENT IN HOLD STATE
The instrument has entered the hold state and is now running only the i/o section of the user
database.
136 INSTRUMENT IN LOCAL HOLD STATE
The instrument has entered the local hold state and is now running only the i/o section of the
user database. It will enter the run state if the run/hold switch is moved to run.
137 INSTRUMENT IN RUN STATE
The instrument has entered the run state and is now running the full user database.
138 TIME STAMP CHANGED
Indicates that time of day, calendar date or day of week has been written to.