Table 12 binary-hexadecimal conversions, Table 12, Binary-hexadecimal conversions – Emerson Liebert Static Transfer Switch User Manual

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Critical Option Enabling

bit0—EnableManual_IPeakReset
bit1—EnableAutoRestart
bit2 through bit15 - not used (set to 0)

Non-Critical Option Enabling

bit0 — EnableAutoReXfer
bit1 through bit15 — not used (set to 0)

The bits are set in reverse order, from bit 15 on the left to bit 0 (zero) on the right. The bits are

grouped in four sets of four bits each, as such:

0000 0000 0000 0000

|................................|
bit 15.........................bit 0

Since each bit represents a setting, a bit can be enabled or disabled:

1 = installed option or enabled feature

or –

0 = option not installed or feature not enabled

Enabling or disabling the bits in each group creates a binary value for that group. For example, if the

fourth bit in a group is set to 1, the group group’s binary value is 0001.
Each group is translated into a hexadecimal equivalent. The group with the value of 0001 has a hex

equivalent of 1.
You can use this table to help with the conversion:

The hex value for each group is entered in the command as four digits.
To summarize the procedure:
1. Set each bit position.
2. Convert the binary value each group into its hex equivalent.
3. Enter the hex values for each group, in order, into the command for the value parameter.
The following example explains how the conversion is completed.

Table 12

Binary-hexadecimal conversions

Binary value

Hex

Equivalent

Binary value

Hex

Equivalent

0000

0

A

1010

0001

1

B

1011

0010

2

C

1100

0011

3

D

1101

0100

4

E

1110

0101

5

F

1111

0110

6

0111

7

1000

8

1001

9

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