B.147 trigger:source command, B.148 trigger:source? query, Table b-5. error messages – KEPCO BOP-GL 1KW Operator Manual Firmware Ver.3.05 and higher User Manual

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B.147 TRIGger:SOURce COMMAND

TRIG:SOUR

Syntax:

Short Form: TRIG:SOUR {BUS | EXT | IMM}
Long Form: TRIGger:SOURce {BUS | EXT | IMM}

Description: Selects the active trigger source. When TRIG:SOUR BUS is set, an event trigger is created by

sending either *TRG or GPIB <GET> commands. When TRIG:SOUR EXT is set, the trigger is created
by connecting the external trigger line (J2, pin 4 or pin 3 of the mating connector for J2) to analog sig-
nal ground (J2, pin 1 or J2 mating connector, pin 1). The trigger must be armed by sending either
INIT:IMM or INIT:CONT enable (ON) commands prior to sending the selected trigger command. (see
PAR. A.16). Receipt of the active trigger causes the power supply to program to the previously stored
values of VOLT:TRIG and CURR:TRIG (actual output voltage/current is dependent upon the load).
Sending TRIG:SOUR IMM causes the next VOLT:TRIG or CURR:TRIG to immediately program the
output, regardless of trigger arming. *RST sets TRIG:SOUR to IMMediate. Related Commands:
<GET>, *TRG, INIT:IMM, INIT:CONT.

B.148 TRIGger:SOURce? QUERY

TRIG:SOUR?

Syntax:

Short Form: TRIG:SOUR?

Long Form: TRIGger:SOURce?

Returns: BUS, IMMEDIATE or EXTERNAL

Description: Identifies whether internal, immediate or external trigger is activated.

TABLE B-5. ERROR MESSAGES

ERROR MESSAGE

ESR ERROR BIT SET

(SEE PAR. A.5)

EXPLANATION

0,“No error”

None

No error

1,”Interprocessor communications error”

Device Error bit 3

(1)

Interprocessor communications error

2,”Configuration error”

Device Error bit 3

(1)

Configuration error

10,”Program Error”

Device Error bit 3

(1)

Program error

1xx01,”A3 Output Temperature Error”
1xx02,”A2 Output Temperature Error”
1xx03,”Output Overcurrent”
1xx04,”Output Overvoltage”
1xx05,” A2 Instant Overcurrent”
1xx06,”A2 (+)15V BUS Missing”
1xx07,”A3 Overcurrent”
1xx08,”A4 Module Temperature Error”
1xx09,”A4 Output Voltage Error”
1xx10,”A4 Input Section Error”
1xx11,”A2 Input Over Current Error”
1xx12,”A4 (–)15VS Missing”

Device Error bit 3

(1)

Indicates the power supply or one of the connected power
supplies has detected an error. These errors are an indica-
tion of a hardware problem in either the BOP or the BOP
system consisting of a master and up to four slave BOPs to
create additional current or voltage. The last two digits of the
error code indicate the type of error and its source; xx indi-
cates the position of the unit on the BITBUS:
xx = 1: Device 1 (Master)
xx = 2: Device 1 (Slave 1)
xx = 3: Device 1 (Slave 2)
xx = 4: Device 1 (Slave 3)
xx = 5: Device 1 (Slave 4)

2yy01,”OVER TEMPERATURE”
2yy02,”CROWBAR ACTIVE”
2yy03,”DEVICE TURNED OFF”
2yy04,\”CURRENT FAULT”
2yy05,”POWER LOSS”
2yy06,”VOLTAGE FAULT”
2yy07,”RELAY OPEN”
2yy08,”POLARITY ERROR”
2yy09,”OVERLOAD”

Device Error bit 3

(1)

Indicates a hardware problem has been detected in either
the BOP power supply or an auxiliary power supply, such as
Kepco’s MST, MAT, MBT or low power (under 1KW) BOP,
connected to the BITBUS. The last two digits of the error
code indicate the type of error detected,; yy indicates the
position of the unit on the BITBUS
yy = 2: Device 2 through yy = 15: Device 15

-100,“Command error”

Command Error bit 5

Command and data understood, but more information
included which is not recognized.

-120,”Numeric data error”

Command Error bit 5 Expected number but other characters were detected

-203,”Command Protected”

Execution error bit 4 Password must be CENAbled

(1)

The Device error bit may be set when the status monitoring functions of the power supply detect an overvoltage/under-
voltage condition.

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