Lakeshore Learning Materials 642 User Manual

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Lake Shore Model 642 Electromagnet Power Supply User’s Manual

Computer Interface Operation

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5.1.4.3.2

Operational Error Status Register Set

The Operational Error Status Register reports the following instrument operational error events: remote enable fault
detected, power supply flow switch fault detected, magnet flow switch fault detected, high line voltage, low line voltage,
temperature high, external current program error, calibration error. Any or all of these events may be reported in the
standard event summary bit through the enable register, see Figure 5-5. The Operational Error Status Register is the
second value of the two values associated with the Error Status Registers. The Error Status Enable command (ERSTE)
programs the enable register and the query command (ERSTE?) reads it. ERSTR? reads and clears the Error Status
Register. The used bits of the Error Status Event Register are described as follows:

Remote Enable Fault Detected (REF), Bit (7) – This bit is set if a fault condition is detected on the remote enable

interlock.

Power Supply Flow Switch Fault Detected (PFF), Bit (6) – This bit is set if a fault condition is detected on the power

supply flow switch interlock.

Magnet Flow Switch Fault Detected (MFF), Bit (5) – This bit is set if a fault condition is detected on the magnet flow

switch interlock.

High Line Voltage (HLV), Bit (4) – This bit is set if the power line voltage exceeds an acceptable amplitude. Operation

can continue but additional heat may be dissipated by the instrument.

Low Line Voltage (LLV), Bit (3) – This bit is set if the power line voltage drops below an acceptable amplitude.

Operation can continue but output voltage may not reach maximum specification.

Temperature High (OOV), Bit (2) – This bit is set if the internal temperature of the instrument exceeded 40 °C. The

output current will be set to zero and will not be settable until the fault is cleared.

External Current Program Error (EPE), Bit (1) – This bit is set if the instrument cannot go into external or sum

current programming modes because the programming voltage is too high. The output current will be set to zero and
will not be settable until the fault is cleared.

Calibration Error (CAL), Bit (0) – This bit is set if the instrument is not calibrated or the calibration data has been

corrupted.

REF PFF

Name

CAL

TH

EPE

MFF HLV

LLV

MFF

MFF

5

5

Error Status

Enable Register

ERSTE, ERSTE?

6

7

REF PFF

REF PFF

ERSTR?

AND

AND

Error Status

ERST?

Event Register

7

6

OR

AND

AND

EPE

2

3

4

LLV

HLV

TH

Bit

0

1

CAL

Name

AND

AND

AND

CAL

TH

EPE

LLV

HLV

Name

AND

4

2

3

1

0

Bit

5

Condition Register

Error Status

7

6

4

2

3

0

1

Bit

Status Byte Register

(See Figure 5-1.)

To Bit 1 (OESB) of

Figure 5-5. Operational Error Status Register

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